Tor-Rootkit – A Python 3 Standalone Windows 10 / Linux Rootkit Using Tor
A Python 3 standalone Windows 10 / Linux Rootkit. The networking communication get’s established over the tor network.
Disclaimer
Use for educational purposes only.
How to use
- Clone the repo and change directory:
git clone https://github.com/emcruise/TorRootkit.git
cd ./tor-rootkit
- Build docker container:
docker build -t listener .
- Run docker container:
docker run -v $(pwd)/executables:/executables/ -it listener
- Deploy the executables: When the listener is up and running it generates a “executables” directory containing different payloads for different plattforms.
TorRootkit/
│ ...
└ executables/
Note: The client can take some time (20s-30s) to connect because PyInstaller executables are a bit slower and it need’s to start tor.
Features
- Standalone executables for Windows and Linux, including python interpreter and tor
- the whole communication works over tor hidden services which guarantees some degree of anonymity
- The Listener can handle multiple clients
- The Listener generates payloads for different platforms on startup
Listener Shell Commands
Command | Explanation |
---|---|
help |
Shows the help menu |
^C or exit |
Exits the shell |
list |
lists all connected clients with their according index |
select <index> |
start shell with client |
Client Shell Commands
Command | Explanation |
---|---|
help |
Shows the help menu |
^C or exit |
Exits the client shell and returns to listener shell |
os <command> |
Executes a command in the clients shell and returns the output |
background |
Keeps the connection to a client and returns to listener |
Contribution
Any contributions are appreciated. Make a pull-requests and I’ll merge if it passes my automatic tests.