ddoor: Install backdoor via DNS txt files

ddoor is a lightweight cross-platform script, which uses dns .txt files to on contaminated machinery.

Specifications

  • Allows a txt record to be separate for both Linux computers and computers with
  • List of about 10 public DNS servers from which to randomly select the one to use
  • Return connection at unforeseen times
  • Encrypts txt files using xor with a custom password

Installation

git clone https://github.com/rek7/ddoor.git pip3 install -r requirements.txt

Use

Run the payload_manager.py file with python3 to generate an encoded payload, then update or create a txt record to access it. Make sure TTL is set to 300 !!!

$ ./payload_manager.py -h @@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@ @ @@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@!  @@@ @@!  @@@ @@!  @@@ @@!  @@@ @@!  @@@
!@!  @!@  !@!  @!@  !@!  @!@  !@!  @!@  !@!  @!@ @!@  !@!  @!@  !@!  @!@  !@!  @!@  !@!  @!@!!@!
!@!  !!!  !@!  !!!  !@!  !!!  !@!  !!!  !!@!@!
!!:  !!!  !!:  !!!  !!:  !!!  !!:  !!!  !!::!!
:!:  !:!  :!:  !:!  :!:  !:!  :!:  !:!  :!:  !:!
 :::: :: :::: :: ::::: :: ::::: :: :: ::: :: :  :   :: :  :    : :  :    : :  :    :   : :
usage: payload_manager.py [-h] [-l LINUX_CMD] [-w WINDOWS_CMD] [-d DOMAIN_SEARCH] ddoor, crossplatform dns backdoor optional arguments: -h, --help show this help message and exit
  -l LINUX_CMD Linux Command -w WINDOWS_CMD Windows Command -d DOMAIN_SEARCH Domain to Check Commands On

Application snapshots

 

You can download the program from here.

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