Skiller9090 / Lucifer

A Powerful Penetration Tool For Automating Penetration Tasks Such As Local Privilege Escalation, Enumeration, Exfiltration and More... Use Or Build Automation Modules To Speed Up Your Cyber Security Life
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Lucifer

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Language grade: Python

Initial Release: 09/09/2020

Setup

git clone https://github.com/Skiller9090/Lucifer.git
cd Lucifer
pip install -r requirements.txt
python main.py --help

If you want the cutting edge changes add -b dev to the end of git clone https://github.com/Skiller9090/Lucifer.git

Commands

Command Description
help Displays This Menu
name Shows name of current shell
id Displays current shell's id
show Shows options or modules based on input, EX: show <options/modules>
options Shows a list of variable/options already set
set Sets a variable or option, EX: set
set_vars Auto sets need variables for loaded module
description Displays description of the module loaded
auto_vars Displays is auto_vars is True or False for current shell
change_auto_vars Changes the auto_var options for one shell, all shells or future shells
reindex Re-indexes all modules, allows for dynamic additions of modules
use Move into a module, EX: use
run Runs the current module, can also use exploit to do the same
spawn_shell Spawns a alternative shell
open_shell Open a shell by id EX: open_shell
show_shells Show all shell ids and attached name
set_name Sets current shells name EX: set_name
set_name_id Set a shells name by id EX: set_name_id
clear Clear screen
close Kills current input into opened shell
reset Resets Everything
exit Exits the program, can also use quit to do the same

Command Use

Using Java

Lucifer allows for Python and Java code to work side by side through the use of LMI.Java extension. For this to work you will need to install jpype1, to do this run the following command in your python environment:
pip install jpype1
From here you are free to interact with LMI.Java.compiler and LMI.Java.luciferJVM which allows you to call java functions and instantiate java classes through python, more documentation of this will be created later on, on the lucifer wiki.

Examples

Settings Variables

example two

Running Module

example one

Settings

example three

Versioning

The standard of versioning on this project is:

MAJOR.MINOR.PATCH.STAGE.BUILD

Major:

Minor:

Patch:

Stage:

Build:

This version structure can be stored and displayed in a few ways: