DISCLAIMER: This project should be used for authorized testing and educational purposes only.
BAMF is an open-source tool designed to leverage Shodan (a search engine for the Internet of Things) to discover vulnerable routers, then utilize detected backdoors/vulnerabilities to remotely access the router administration panel and modify the DNS server settings.
Changing the primary DNS server of a router hijacks the domain name resolution process, enabling an attacker to target every device on the network simultaneously to spread malware with drive-by downloads and harvest credentials via malicious redirects to fraudulent phishing sites.
Currently the only vulnerability detected and exploited is CVE-2013-6026, commonly known as Joel's Backdoor, a severe vulnerability allowing unauthenticated access to the administration panel of many routers made by D-Link, one of the world's largest manufacturers of routers for home and business.
This project is still under development and will soon have a more modular design, making it easier for other developers to add detection & exploitation features for other vulnerabilities.
- Download or clone the repository (
git clone https://github.com/malwaredllc/bamf
) - Install the required Python packages (
pip install -r bamf/requirements.txt
) - Create a free Shodan account at https://account.shodan.io/register
- Configure BAMF to use your Shodan API key (
python bamf.py [--shodan API]
)
- Use the
search
command to search the internet for potential - Use the
scan
command to scan the target routers for backdoors - Use the
map
command to map the networks of devices connected to vulnerable routers - Use the
pharm
command to change the DNS settings of vulnerable routers - Use the
targets
command to view potential targets discovered this session - Use the
backdoors
command to view routers with a confirmed backdoor - Use the
devices
command to view all devices connected to vulnerable routers
Contributors welcome!Feel free to issue pull-requests with any new features or improvements you have come up with!
- Look into using an online vulnerability database API to enable cross-referencing responses from the Shodan IoT search engine with signatures of backdoors/vulnerabilities
- Change to modular design to make it easier for other developers to add detection & exploitation features for other vulnerabilities
- Integrate BAMF into the BYOB framework as a distribution mechanism to maximize spreading potential
Website: https://malwared.com
Email: security@malwared.com