Stitch is for education/research purposes only. The author takes NO responsibility and/or liability for how you choose to use any of the tools/source code/any files provided. The author and anyone affiliated with will not be liable for any losses and/or damages in connection with use of ANY files provided with Stitch. By using Stitch or any files included, you understand that you are AGREEING TO USE AT YOUR OWN RISK. Once again Stitch and ALL files included are for EDUCATION and/or RESEARCH purposes ONLY. Stitch is ONLY intended to be used on your own pentesting labs, or with explicit consent from the owner of the property being tested.
A Cross Platform Python Remote Administration Tool:
This is a cross platform python framework which allows you to build custom payloads for Windows, Mac OSX and Linux as well. You are able to select whether the payload binds to a specific IP and port, listens for a connection on a port, option to send an email of system info when the system boots, and option to start keylogger on boot. Payloads created can only run on the OS that they were created on.
All communication between the host and target is AES encrypted. Every Stitch program generates an AES key which is then put into all payloads. To access a payload the AES keys must match. To connect from a different system running Stitch you must add the key by using the showkey command from the original system and the addkey command on the new system.
The "stitchgen" command gives the user the option to create NSIS installers on Windows and Makeself installers on posix machines. For Windows, the installer packages the payload and an elevation exe ,which prevents the firewall prompt and adds persistence, and places the payload on the system. For Mac OSX and Linux, the installer places the payload and attempts to add persistence. To create NSIS installers you must download and install NSIS.
For easy installation run the following command that corresponds to your OS:
# for Windows
pip install -r win_requirements.txt
# for Mac OSX
pip install -r osx_requirements.txt
# for Linux
pip install -r lnx_requirements.txt
python main.py
or
./main.py
My motivation behind this was to advance my knowledge of python, hacking, and just to see what I could accomplish. Was somewhat discouraged and almost abandoned this project when I found the amazing work done by n1nj4sec, but still decided to put this up since I had already come so far.
See LICENSE