What it exactly does?
Cloak generates a Python payload via msfvenom and then intelligently injects it into the python script you specify.
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Compatibility:
Cloak works best on Linux and is compatible with both python2 and python3. Dependencies: Metasploit Framework
Install and Run:
Contribute:
For now, Cloak can backdoor python scripts but I am looking forward to do the same for C, Bash and Perl scripts. Currently, the default connection method is https and Cloak creates a staged and reverse payload. So, of course the I will try to extend its capabilities which also includes bypassing lowkey AV solutions in Windows.
If you like the idea, help me achieve the goals. The code is well documented so if you want to contribute you are not going to face any problems. Modify the code, add and improve and start a pull request.
If you find a bug in the code don't hesitate to start an issue.
Contact: Email: s0md3v@gmail.com Twitter: @s0md3v
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