Blank-c / Blank-Grabber

The most powerful stealer written in Python 3 and packed with a lot of features.
MIT License
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Spreader #307

Closed ghost closed 1 year ago

ghost commented 1 year ago

Option to make the stealer spread by many ways like LAN USB and other spreading ways (Not a rat)

ghost commented 1 year ago

@Blank-c it's not a rat

Blank-c commented 1 year ago

Option to make the stealer spread by many ways like LAN USB and other spreading ways (Not a rat)

I had thought of it but I don't understand how it would work out. I'll think about it. My exams are going on so it might take some days.

ghost commented 1 year ago

Wait exams and I have proof tat it is not a rat

Blank-c commented 1 year ago

ikr. Also I am talking about school exams.

ghost commented 1 year ago

👀

ghost commented 1 year ago

Usb spreader can inject or bind the exe virus into other exe files on usb

ghost commented 1 year ago

@Blank-c many ways to spread like LAN wifi usb etc should be added also make it as FUD as u can

superfastisfast commented 1 year ago

@Blank-c If you don't know how, you can take a look at someone else's to try and see how it works.

Blank-c commented 1 year ago

Alright, thanks for your ideas. I'll get to work as soon as my exams get over (~ 1 week)

ghost commented 1 year ago

Ok

ghost commented 1 year ago

Ur exam over @Blank-c ?

Blank-c commented 1 year ago

So I had this question in my mind. How do you thing it would spread? Forget about LAN, because involving LAN spreader would require extra modules to be imported and I want it to use least modules.

Besides LAN spreader is quite a complicated task.

I thought about USB spreader, but how would it work? Do you know?

Blank-c commented 1 year ago

I think this would be useless.

noahmajors commented 1 year ago

last i checked, windows removed the option to have programs execute automatically when a USB is plugged in. of course this could be implemented, but only on already infected machines. I see 0 use that would require USB spreading

Blank-c commented 1 year ago

Yea I don't think this would be of any use.

ghost commented 1 year ago

@Blank-c it could inject itself to exe scr com and other execution files

ghost commented 1 year ago

Also can u gv example code for a lan spread tat opens a txt file on all pc I'll see wat I can do to reduce file size then u could put it into ur grabber @Blank-c

ghost commented 1 year ago

Also @Blank-c is blank grabber capable of pass the cookie attack

Blank-c commented 1 year ago

This grabber cannot "inject" itself to other files.

I don't have the lan code and don't want to implement one either.

IDK what is "pass the cookie attack"

ghost commented 1 year ago

Tat attack which was use by cookie stealing check it online

ghost commented 1 year ago

And use tat same way the builder injects thevirus into other exes exe binding option

ghost commented 1 year ago

There has to be a way for lan spread How do other viruses spread through lan

Blank-c commented 1 year ago

Check it on google if you want to.

nyxiereal commented 1 year ago

It can find .exe files, randomly choose a selected percentage of the files below for example 30mb and bind the stealer and the file together.

noahmajors commented 1 year ago

we know this. why was this even brought up?

ghost commented 1 year ago

ways how virus spread through lan

Infected File Sharing: One of the most common ways viruses spread on a LAN is through infected files shared among connected devices. This could happen when users unknowingly download infected files from the internet or receive infected files via email, and then share them with others on the LAN through file-sharing protocols.

Exploiting Vulnerabilities: Viruses can exploit security vulnerabilities in operating systems, applications, or network devices. If a device on the LAN has unpatched or outdated software, it becomes susceptible to these exploits. Once a virus gains access to one vulnerable device, it can potentially spread to others on the same network.

Malicious Email Attachments: Email is a common vector for spreading viruses. If an infected email attachment is opened on a device connected to the LAN, the virus can then attempt to propagate to other devices on the same network by exploiting network vulnerabilities.

Removable Media: USB flash drives and other removable media can carry viruses. When an infected external device is connected to a computer on the LAN, the virus may spread to other connected devices through automated execution or user interaction.

Drive-by Downloads: Some viruses can spread through drive-by downloads, which occur when a user unknowingly visits a compromised website. The website may exploit vulnerabilities in the user's web browser or plugins, allowing the virus to infiltrate the local network.

Social Engineering: Social engineering techniques, such as phishing emails or fraudulent websites that trick users into revealing sensitive information, can lead to unauthorized access to the LAN and the introduction of viruses.

So uh 😬😬😬 infected file sharing is good thin to put in ur graber

ghost commented 1 year ago

It can find .exe files, randomly choose a selected percentage of the files below for example 30mb and bind the stealer and the file together.

It can bind to all exes

Blank-c commented 1 year ago

The infected file you are talking about is literally the grabber. It is already an infected file. Also it cannot dynamically bind itself to other files.

Blank-c commented 1 year ago

Closing because it seems pointless.