{"id":3205,"date":"2011-10-18T18:27:26","date_gmt":"2011-10-18T17:27:26","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.darknet.org.uk\/?p=3205"},"modified":"2015-09-09T19:37:05","modified_gmt":"2015-09-09T11:37:05","slug":"winautopwn-v2-8-released-for-download-windows-auto-hacking-toolkit","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.darknet.org.uk\/2011\/10\/winautopwn-v2-8-released-for-download-windows-auto-hacking-toolkit\/","title":{"rendered":"winAUTOPWN v2.8 Released For Download – Windows Auto-Hacking Toolkit"},"content":{"rendered":"

I wanted to post this a while back, but the site (and thus the download) was down again – it seems to be a common occurrence. Someone get this guy some proper hosting!<\/p>\n

winAUTOPWN and bsdAUTOPWN are minimal Interactive Frameworks which act as a frontend for quick systems vulnerability exploitation. It takes inputs like IP address, Hostname, CMS Path, etc. and does a smart multi-threaded portscan for TCP ports 1 to 65535. Exploits capable of giving Remote Shells, which are released publicly over the Internet by active contributors and exploit writers are constantly added to winAUTOPWN\/bsdAUTOPWN. A lot of these exploits are written in scripting languages like python, perl and php. Presence of these language interpreters is essential for successful exploitations using winAUTOPWN\/bsdAUTOPWN.<\/p>\n

Exploits written in languages like C, Delphi, ASM which can be compiled are pre-compiled and added along-with others. On successful exploitation winAUTOPWN\/bsdAUTOPWN gives a remote shell and waits for the attacker to use the shell before trying other exploits. This way the attacker can count and check the number of exploits which actually worked on a Target System.<\/p>\n

This version covers almost all remote exploits up-till September 2011 and a few older ones as well. Also added in this release are a few ruby exploits which require ‘socket’ alone for interpretation. Gee-Hence, winAUTOPWN now requires ruby installed as well, just like perl, python and php.<\/p>\n