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RE: iOSbd - Install a Persistent Backdoor on Jailbroken iOS Devices #11
I wish I had seen this thread earlier, this actually looks pretty nice and would've been useful to me in the past. Good work.

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RE: iOSbd - Install a Persistent Backdoor on Jailbroken iOS Devices #12
(05-13-2016, 03:08 AM)meow Wrote: I wish I had seen this thread earlier, this actually looks pretty nice and would've been useful to me in the past. Good work.

Holy shit I didn't know you were capable of saying something nice. I am honored to receive such a compliment from a legendary hacker such as yourself!!!!

(05-13-2016, 02:27 AM)1supercooldude Wrote: it gives me an error when i try to run it on line 54

And what is the error exactly??

ALSO for anyone who cares, I have been (kinda) working on a new version of this - one that is controlled via a custom http control panel rather than msf. So far it is functional, but I want to add a lot more features and make the control panel not look like shit before I release it. The new client is programmed in C and the control panel is using the Django framework.

Here is a screenshot:
Spoiler:
[Image: FOVlgfA.png]

inb4 "do u even css?". And the answer to that is no but it works so fuck you idgaf if it's pretty at this point.

I haven't really been working on it though and idk if/when I will... haven't found the time or motivation to finish this project up.

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RE: iOSbd - Install a Persistent Backdoor on Jailbroken iOS Devices #13
(05-15-2016, 10:02 PM)Dyme Wrote: Holy shit I didn't know you were capable of saying something nice. I am honored to receive such a compliment from a legendary hacker such as yourself!!!!


And what is the error exactly??

ALSO for anyone who cares, I have been (kinda) working on a new version of this - one that is controlled via a custom http control panel rather than msf. So far it is functional, but I want to add a lot more features and make the control panel not look like shit before I release it. The new client is programmed in C and the control panel is using the Django framework.

Here is a screenshot:
Spoiler:
[Image: FOVlgfA.png]

inb4 "do u even css?". And the answer to that is no but it works so fuck you idgaf if it's pretty at this point.

I haven't really been working on it though and idk if/when I will... haven't found the time or motivation to finish this project up.

Needs more comic sans

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RE: iOSbd - Install a Persistent Backdoor on Jailbroken iOS Devices #14
(05-15-2016, 10:02 PM)Dyme Wrote: ALSO for anyone who cares, I have been (kinda) working on a new version of this - one that is controlled via a custom http control panel rather than msf. So far it is functional, but I want to add a lot more features and make the control panel not look like shit before I release it. The new client is programmed in C and the control panel is using the Django framework.

Here is a screenshot:
Spoiler:
[Image: FOVlgfA.png]

inb4 "do u even css?". And the answer to that is no but it works so fuck you idgaf if it's pretty at this point.

I haven't really been working on it though and idk if/when I will... haven't found the time or motivation to finish this project up.

I'm not entirely sure if many people care about the appearance of it.
The new control panel is a nice idea however. I did like the idea of this original project a lot.
A nice shell would be convenient, instead of just a control panel to send commands through.
Will it be open-source?
Anyway, you should definitely work on it more. Has a lot of potential.
nameless@jabber.se
for hire, programming/sysadmin

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RE: iOSbd - Install a Persistent Backdoor on Jailbroken iOS Devices #15
(05-15-2016, 10:02 PM)Dyme Wrote: Holy shit I didn't know you were capable of saying something nice. I am honored to receive such a compliment from a legendary hacker such as yourself!!!!

Sigh... did you have to be an asshole about it? I was trying to be nice.

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RE: iOSbd - Install a Persistent Backdoor on Jailbroken iOS Devices #16
(05-15-2016, 11:01 PM)Killpot Wrote: Needs more comic sans

Lmao truuuuu ????????????????????

(05-15-2016, 11:49 PM)-nameless Wrote: I'm not entirely sure if many people care about the appearance of it.
The new control panel is a nice idea however. I did like the idea of this original project a lot.
A nice shell would be convenient, instead of just a control panel to send commands through.
Will it be open-source?
Anyway, you should definitely work on it more. Has a lot of potential.

Most people don't care what it looks like but eh why not make it as pretty as possible. However you're right that making it aesthetically pleasing will be the last thing on my to-do list. Also what do you mean when you say you would like to see a "nice shell?" I plan on adding reverse tty shell functionality (which should be super easy) and eventually a file manager feature similar to web shells like b347k. As I said the current version works on the most basic level of only being able to send shell commands to multiple clients at the same time. But yeah of course I plan on adding many more features when I get around to it.

As far as it being open source... it kinda has to be considering it's C and Python. Maybe there is a convoluted way to prevent people from viewing the code but idk if I wanna try to figure out how to do that. I would like to sell it for a bit before releasing it for free however, as I have spent a good amount of time on this project and im broke asf rn (and considering I released version 1 for free).

(05-16-2016, 03:48 AM)meow Wrote: Sigh... did you have to be an asshole about it? I was trying to be nice.

Lol now you know how it feels. I do appreciate you trying to be nice though and I hope you keep it up.

Also something I forgot to mention - due to the fact the client is using C, the bot can be used not only on IOS, but on other platforms as well (OSX, android, linux, etc). Adding more features may cause some complications in regards to this but I'll figure that out when I cross that road. For now I plan on working on the file manager.

If anyone with python/django/C/web development experience wants to help me with this project I would be open to it... as long as you know what you're doing that is.

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RE: iOSbd - Install a Persistent Backdoor on Jailbroken iOS Devices #17
(05-16-2016, 04:42 PM)Dyme Wrote: Most people don't care what it looks like but eh why not make it as pretty as possible. However you're right that making it aesthetically pleasing will be the last thing on my to-do list. Also what do you mean when you say you would like to see a "nice shell?" I plan on adding reverse tty shell functionality (which should be super easy) and eventually a file manager feature similar to web shells like b347k. As I said the current version works on the most basic level of only being able to send shell commands to multiple clients at the same time. But yeah of course I plan on adding many more features when I get around to it.

As far as it being open source... it kinda has to be considering it's C and Python. Maybe there is a convoluted way to prevent people from viewing the code but idk if I wanna try to figure out how to do that. I would like to sell it for a bit before releasing it for free however, as I have spent a good amount of time on this project and im broke asf rn (and considering I released version 1 for free).

Originally, I was going to assume that a tty would be available eventually, but stupidly tried widening my scope by using the term "nice shell" - which, in retrospect sounds quite dumb.
I'm curious as to what this'll look like when it's done. I'm hoping the final product doesn't look like any old web shell.
As for the open source thing...
Selling it for a bit seems very reasonable. You could just set up panels for people, on their boxes or your own (setting it up on your own would obviously be safer, you don't want to run the risk of them trying to get you to set it up on a jail/honeypot) and give them their backdoored package.
I'm not sure what the file format of these packages are, so forgive me. I'm not big on iOS stuff.
The first release of this project was a great PoC anyway, I'm sure there's a great base for people to build more onto.
nameless@jabber.se
for hire, programming/sysadmin

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RE: iOSbd - Install a Persistent Backdoor on Jailbroken iOS Devices #18
Wagwan blud I do a bit of front end work in my spare time hmu

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RE: iOSbd - Install a Persistent Backdoor on Jailbroken iOS Devices #19
does it only work on mac bc i have windows

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RE: iOSbd - Install a Persistent Backdoor on Jailbroken iOS Devices #20
(05-19-2016, 09:50 PM)1supercooldude Wrote: does it only work on mac bc i have windows

This totally isn't Dyme bumping his own thread.

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