Nmap & IP Info Payload for Shark Jack w/ C2

Nmap & IP Info Payload for Shark Jack w/ C2
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Title: Nmap & IP Info Payload for Shark Jack w/ C2
Author: UNIT98

Edited to include hak5darrens IP info grabber for extra network information Scans target subnet with Nmap using specified options. Saves each scan result to loot storage folder. Exfiltrates all scans to C2 if provisioned.

Reconnaissance, or recon, is all about gathering information on a target — be it an individual computer or the network at large. Individual computers may be scanned using a hotplug tool like the Bash Bunny or USB Rubber Ducky coupled with keystroke injection techniques to obtain valuable information without the need to elevate privileges.

Network reconnaissance techniques involve active scans, which may be observed by intrusion detection systems, or passive scans, which may go quietly undetected. The information obtained in a recon operation may assist in the red team's audit plan for future missions such as phishing campaigns or exfiltration. On the network enumeration side, many techniques exist for scanning the network from the outside. The same techniques may be applied to scanning inside the network, which is where hotplug Ethernet attack tools like the Shark Jack excel. See all recon payloads.

This payload is for the Shark Jack — a portable network attack tool. It's a pentesters best friend, optimized for social engineering engagements and opportunistic wired network auditing. Jack into a network an instantly run advanced sysadmin and pentest payloads.

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