iOS/macOS/Linux Remote Administration Tool
EggShell is a post exploitation surveillance tool written in Python. It gives you a command line session with extra functionality between you and a target machine. EggShell gives you the power and convenience of uploading/downloading files, tab completion, taking pictures, location tracking, shell command execution, persistence, escalating privileges, password retrieval, and much more. This is project is a proof of concept, intended for use on machines you own.
For detailed information and how-to visit http://lucasjackson.io/eggshell
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git clone https://github.com/neoneggplant/eggshell
cd eggshell
python eggshell.py
Add Cydia source: http://lucasjackson.io/repo
Install EggShell 3
Use any mobile terminal application and run the command eggshell
Eggshell payloads are executed on the target machine. The payload first sends over instructions for getting and sending back device details to our server and then chooses the appropriate executable to establish a secure remote control session.
Selecting bash from the payload menu will give us a 1 liner that establishes an eggshell session upon execution on the target machine
Teensy is a USB development board that can be programmed with the Arduino ide. It emulates usb keyboard strokes extremely fast and can inject the EggShell payload just in a few seconds.
Selecting teensy will give us an arduino based payload for the teensy board.
After uploading to the teensy, we can use the device to plug into a macOS usb port. Once connected to a computer, it will automatically emulate the keystrokes needed to execute a payload.
After a session is established, we can execute commands on that device through the EggShell command line interface.
We can show all the available commands by typing “help”
Both iOS and macOS payloads have picture taking capability. The picture command lets you take a picture from the iSight on macOS as well as the front or back camera on iOS.
Similar to most command line interfaces, EggShell supports tab completion. When you start typing the path to a directory or filename, we can complete the rest of the path using the tab key.
The Multihandler option lets us handle multiple sessions. We can choose to interact with different devices while listening for new connections in the background.
Similar to the session interface, we can type “help” to show Multihandler commands
Featured in EverythingApplePro’s video demonstrating an iOS 9.3.3 Webkit vulnerability used to run EggShell
By using EggShell, you agree to the GNU General Public License v2.0 included in the repository. For more details at http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-2.0.html. Using EggShell for attacking targets without prior mutual consent is illegal. It is the end user’s responsibility to obey all applicable local, state and federal laws. Developers assume no liability and are not responsible for any misuse or damage caused by this program.