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* Uploaded ReverseBunny

Obfuscated reverse shell via powershell

* Uploaded WifiSnatch

Get your targets stored wifi information and credentials, store them on your Bashbunny and hop away 🐇

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Changed payload to evade Windows Defender

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Added new "Eject Method" - props to Night(9o3)

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Deleted because of higher risk to get caught by AV

* Updated ReverseBunny to version 1.2

Updated ReverseBunny to version 1.2.
- Deleted payload on disk because of AV
- Added custom shell design

* Updated ReverseBunny to version 1.2

Updated README for ReverseBunny update

* Updated payload

fixed some stupid left overs <3

* Uploaded pingUinBunny

a reverse shell using icmp

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* Uploaded pingUinBunny

A reverse shell using icmp

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* Updated to PingZhell

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* Rename payloads/library/remote_access/pingUinBunny/Bunny.pl to payloads/library/remote_access/PingZhellBunny/Bunny.pl

* Rename payloads/library/remote_access/pingUinBunny/PingZhell.ps1 to payloads/library/remote_access/PingZhellBunny/PingZhell.ps1

* Rename payloads/library/remote_access/pingUinBunny/README.md to payloads/library/remote_access/PingZhellBunny/README.md

* Rename payloads/library/remote_access/pingUinBunny/payload.txt to payloads/library/remote_access/PingZhellBunny/payload.txt

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* Created ProcDumpBunny

Dump lsass.exe with a renamed version of procdump and get the users hashes with Mimikatz

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* Updated ReverseBunny

Fixed wrong DELAY commands

* Updated PingZhellBunny

Fixed wrong DELAY commands

* Updated WifiSnatch

Fixed multiple mistakes

* Uploaded HashDumpBunny

Use your BashBunny to dump the user hashes of your target - similar to the msf post-module.
The script was obfuscated with multiple layers, so don't be confused.
If you don't trust this script, run it within a save testing space - which should be best practice anyways ;)

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* Uploaded SessionBunny

Utilize SessionGopher (Slightly modified) to find PuTTY, WinSCP, and Remote Desktop saved sessions. It decrypts saved passwords for WinSCP.
Extracts FileZilla, SuperPuTTY's saved session information in the sitemanager.xml file and decodes saved passwords.

Afterwards decide which is important and what you want to save onto your BashBunny.

* Uploaded SessionBunny

Utilize the famous, here slightly modified SessionGopher script, to find PuTTY, WinSCP, and Remote Desktop saved sessions. It decrypts saved passwords for WinSCP.
Extracts FileZilla, SuperPuTTY's saved session information in the sitemanager.xml file and decodes saved passwords.

Decide which inforamtion you wanna take with you - save it onto your BashBunny!

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* Uploaded MiniDumpBunny

Dump lsass with this rewritten and for BashBunny adapted version of Powersploits Out-MiniDump.

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added disclaimer

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* Uploaded ReverseBunnySSL

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* Uploaded SamDumpBunny

Dumps users sam & system hive, which can be used later to extract the users hashes

* added Disclaimer

Added disclaimer about samdump2
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@ -15,7 +15,10 @@ Afterwards you can use a tool like samdump2 to extract the users hashes.</p>
2. Unzip the exfiltrated zip file onto your machine.
3. Use a tool like samdump2 on your machine to extract the users hashes.
3. Use a tool like samdump2 or pypykatz on your machine to extract the users hashes.
> `samdump2 BunnySys BunnySam`
or `pypykatz registry BunnySys --sam BunnySam`
**!Disclaimer! samdump2 has proven to be unreliable in the recent past.**
![alt text](https://github.com/0iphor13/omg-payloads/blob/master/payloads/library/credentials/SamDumpCable/sam.png)
![alt text](https://github.com/0iphor13/omg-payloads/blob/master/payloads/library/credentials/SamDumpCable/sam.png)