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base on PasteBomb C2-less RAT # PasteBomb
PasteBomb is a simple, yet powerful, remote administration Trojan (RAT) that allows you to execute terminal commands, send (D)DoS attacks, download files, and open messages in your victim's browser.
Without requiring a C2 server, using a Pastebin service instead.
The tool is designed to be used for educational and research purposes only.
Any pastebin service that allows you to get a direct link to the raw content of a paste will work with PasteBomb.
**Important** PasteBomb is still in version 0.01 this is currently not ment to be used for penertation testing but rather to demonstrate the concept of a RAT that uses Pastebin as a C2 server.
# Usage
## Commands
`cmd` - execute terminal commands.
Usage:
`cmd <your command here>`
`dos` - send a (D)DOS attack.
Usage:
`dos <IP/domain> <port> <duration>`
`download` - download files to your victim's computer with options to `RUN` and `HIDE` the file.
Usage:
`download <direct download link> <destination> <args (RUN, HIDE)>`
`popmsg` - open a message in your victim's browser.
Usage:
`popmsg <message>`
## Config
The configuration for PasteBomb is described in JSON format and includes three parameters: one required and one optional.
`url` - the URL of your main paste (required)
`backups` - backup pastes; unlimited amount supported (optional)
Usage:
``` json
{
"url": "http://yourpastebinservice.com/command",
"backups": [
"http://yourpastebinservice.com/command2",
"http://yourpastebinservice.com/command3"
],
}
```
## OS support
PasteBomb currently supports macOS (Darwin), Windows, and Linux.
## License
This project is licensed under the custom terms as stated in the [LICENSE](https://github.com/marco-liberale/PasteBomb/blob/main/LICENSE) file of this repository. The software is provided "as is", for educational and research purposes only.
Please refer to the `LICENSE` file for the full terms and conditions.
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