A Cross Platform Remote Administration tool written in Go using Tor as its transport mechanism currently supporting Windows, Linux, MacOS clients.
USE FOR EDUCATIONAL PURPOSES ONLY
Command | Info |
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cd | change the working directory of the client |
ls | list the content of the working directory of the client |
shred | delete files/ directories unrecoverable |
screen | take a Screenshot of the client |
cat | view Textfiles from the client including .docx, .rtf, .pdf, .odt |
alias | give the client a custom alias |
down | download a file from the client |
up | upload a file to the client |
speedtest | speedtest a client's internet connection |
hardware | collects a variety of hardware specs from the client |
netscan | scans a clients entire network for online devices and open ports |
gomap | scan a local ip on a clients network for open ports and services |
escape | escape a command and run it in a native shell on the client |
reconnect | tell the client to reconnect |
help | lists possible commands with usage info |
exit | background current session and return to main shell |
Command | Info |
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select | select client to interact with |
list | list all connected clients |
alias | select client to give an alias |
cd | change the working directory of the server |
help | lists possible commands with usage info |
exit | exit the server |
- RPC (Remote procedure Call) based communication for easy addition of new functionality
- Automatic upx leads to client binaries of ~6MB with embedded Tor
- sqlite via gorm for storing information about the clients
- client is obfuscated via garble
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Cross Platform reverse shell (Windows, Linux, Mac OS)
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Supports multiple connections
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Welcome Banner
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Colored Output
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Tab-Completion of:
- Commands
- Files/ Directories in the working directory of the server
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Unique persistent ID for every client
- give a client an Alias
- all Downloads from client get saved to ./$ID/$filename
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Windows:
- Multiple User Account Control Bypasses (Privilege escalation)
- Multiple Persistence methods (User, Admin)
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Linux:
- Multiple Persistence methods (User, Admin)
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Fully embedded Tor within go
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the ToRAT_client communicates over TLS encrypted RPC proxied through Tor with the ToRat_server (hidden service)
- anonymity of client and server
- end-to-end encryption
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optional transport without Tor e.g. Use Tor2Web, a DNS Hostname or public/ local IP
- smaller binary ~3MB upx'ed
- anonymity of client and server
- Bulk Commands
- Persistence and privilege escalation for Linux
- Persistence and privilege escalation for Mac OS
- Support for Android and iOS (needs fix of ipsn/go-libtor#12)
- File-less Persistence on Windows
All contributions are welcome you don't need to be an expert in Go to contribute.
You may want to join the #torat
channel over at the Gophers Slack