/pocsuite3

pocsuite3 is an open-sourced remote vulnerability testing framework developed by the Knownsec 404 Team.

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pocsuite3

Python 3.x License Twitter build

Legal Disclaimer

Usage of pocsuite3 for attacking targets without prior mutual consent is illegal. pocsuite3 is for security testing purposes only

法律免责声明

未经事先双方同意,使用 pocsuite3 攻击目标是非法的。 pocsuite3 仅用于安全测试目的

Overview

pocsuite3 is an open-sourced remote vulnerability testing and proof-of-concept development framework developed by the Knownsec 404 Team. It comes with a powerful proof-of-concept engine, many nice features for the ultimate penetration testers and security researchers.

Features

  • PoC scripts can running with verify, attack, shell mode in different way
  • Plugin ecosystem
  • Dynamic loading PoC script from any where (local file, redis, database, Seebug ...)
  • Load multi-target from any where (CIDR, local file, redis, database, Zoomeye, Shodan ...)
  • Results can be easily exported
  • Dynamic patch and hook requests
  • Both command line tool and python package import to use
  • IPV6 support
  • Global HTTP/HTTPS/SOCKS proxy support
  • Simple spider API for PoC script to use
  • Integrate with Seebug (for load PoC from Seebug website)
  • Integrate with ZoomEye (for load target from ZoomEye Dork)
  • Integrate with Shodan (for load target from Shodan Dork)
  • Integrate with Fofa (for load target from Fofa Dork)
  • Integrate with Quake(for load target from Quake Dork)
  • Integrate with Hunter (for load target from Hunter Dork)
  • Integrate with Censys (for load target from Censys Dork)
  • Integrate with Ceye (for verify blind DNS and HTTP request)
  • Integrate with Interactsh (for verify blind DNS and HTTP request)
  • Friendly debug PoC scripts with IDEs
  • More ...

Screenshots

pocsuite3 console mode

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pocsuite3 shell mode

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pocsuite3 load PoC from Seebug

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pocsuite3 load multi-target from ZoomEye

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pocsuite3 load multi-target from Shodan

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Requirements

  • Python 3.7+
  • Works on Linux, Windows, Mac OSX, BSD, etc.

Installation

Paste at a terminal prompt:

Python pip

pip3 install pocsuite3

# use other pypi mirror
pip3 install -i https://pypi.tuna.tsinghua.edu.cn/simple pocsuite3

MacOS

brew update
brew info pocsuite3
brew install pocsuite3
sudo apt update
sudo apt install pocsuite3

Docker

docker run -it pocsuite3/pocsuite3

ArchLinux

yay pocsuite3

Or click here to download the latest source zip package and extract

wget https://github.com/knownsec/pocsuite3/archive/master.zip
unzip master.zip
cd pocsuite3-master
pip3 install -r requirements.txt
python3 setup.py install

The latest version of this software is available at: https://pocsuite.org

Documentation

Documentation is available in the docs directory.

Usage

cli mode

	# basic usage, use -v to set the log level
	pocsuite -u http://example.com -r example.py -v 2

	# run poc with shell mode
	pocsuite -u http://example.com -r example.py -v 2 --shell

	# search for the target of redis service from ZoomEye and perform batch detection of vulnerabilities. The thread is set to 20
	pocsuite -r redis.py --dork service:redis --threads 20

	# load all poc in the poc directory and save the result as html
	pocsuite -u http://example.com --plugins poc_from_pocs,html_report

	# load the target from the file, and use the poc under the poc directory to scan
	pocsuite -f batch.txt --plugins poc_from_pocs,html_report

	# load CIDR target
	pocsuite -u 10.0.0.0/24 -r example.py --plugins target_from_cidr

	# the custom parameters `command` is implemented in ecshop poc, which can be set from command line options
	pocsuite -u http://example.com -r ecshop_rce.py --attack --command "whoami"

console mode
    poc-console

How to Contribute

  1. Check for open issues or open a fresh issue to start a discussion around a feature idea or a bug.
  2. Fork the repository on GitHub to start making your changes to the dev branch (or branch off of it).
  3. Write a test which shows that the bug was fixed or that the feature works as expected.
  4. Send a pull request and bug the maintainer until it gets merged and published. Make sure to add yourself to THANKS.

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