create_a_phishing_campaign_with_malware_simulations
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* STEP 1 Getting the backdoor in the network (delivery) | * STEP 1 Getting the backdoor in the network (delivery) | ||
- | * STEP 2 Excuting | + | * STEP 2 Executing |
* STEP 3 Sending the data out (output delivery) | * STEP 3 Sending the data out (output delivery) | ||
===== LUCY's approach ===== | ===== LUCY's approach ===== | ||
- | With LUCY's file based attack you are able to perform the following steps: | + | With LUCY's file-based attack you are able to perform the following steps: |
* **STEP 0 Trojan compilation**: | * **STEP 0 Trojan compilation**: | ||
- | *** STEP 1 Delivery**: The trojan simulation can be integrated | + | *** STEP 1 Delivery**: The trojan simulation can be integrated |
* **STEP 2 Execution**: | * **STEP 2 Execution**: | ||
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- | **Note:** The files are non-intrusive, | + | **Note:** The files are non-intrusive, |
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- | Each file type [[set_a_password_for_the_archive_in_file_based_attacks_or_change_the_file_name|can be modified]] (layout, filetype, name) before using it in a campaign. Currently LUCY comes with the following file types: | + | Each file type [[set_a_password_for_the_archive_in_file_based_attacks_or_change_the_file_name|can be modified]] (layout, filetype, name) before using it in a campaign. Currently, LUCY comes with the following file types: |
- | * **Consolepost**: | + | * **Consolepost**: |
* **Recentdocs**: | * **Recentdocs**: | ||
* **ConsoleOutlook**: | * **ConsoleOutlook**: | ||
- | * **Keylogger**: | + | * **Keylogger**: |
- | * | + | * |
* **WebRecorder**: | * **WebRecorder**: | ||
+ | * **Ransomware Screenlocker**: | ||
* **ConsoleInteractive**: | * **ConsoleInteractive**: | ||
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- | **STEP 2 - Select or Create a Client:** Create a client or choose the built in client (a client can be your own organization or the company who asked you to perform a phishing test). This is important because you can also create [[user_management|view only accounts]] which are associated with those clients.\\ | + | **STEP 2 - Select or Create a Client:** Create a client or choose the built-in client (a client can be your own organization or the company who asked you to perform a phishing test). This is important because you can also create [[user_management|view only accounts]] which are associated with those clients.\\ |
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- | **STEP 6 - Configure the Base Settings of Your Campaign** Once you have selected the scenario, you need to configure the **Base Settings** of the campaign. First give your campaign a name and then choose how your recipients will be able to access LUCY by defining the [[domain_configuration|Domain]]. Finding the appropriate domain name is a very important step for the success and it depends very much on your campaign scenario. If you plan to create a fake web mail login you might try to reserve a domain like " | + | **STEP 6 - Configure the Base Settings of Your Campaign** Once you have selected the scenario, you need to configure the **Base Settings** of the campaign. First, give your campaign a name and then choose how your recipients will be able to access LUCY by defining the [[domain_configuration|Domain]]. Finding the appropriate domain name is a very important step for the success and it depends very much on your campaign scenario. If you plan to create a fake web mail login you might try to reserve a domain like " |
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* Attachments - Compress Executable Attachments: | * Attachments - Compress Executable Attachments: | ||
* Custom file name: you can give the archive a custom name (e.g. " | * Custom file name: you can give the archive a custom name (e.g. " | ||
- | * Compress Type: you can choose which compression type you want (the common type which is supported by all windows clients is .zip; other compression types will need an additional client software) | + | * Compress Type: you can choose which compression type you want (the common type which is supported by all windows clients is .zip; other compression types will need additional client software) |
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- | **STEP 8 - Edit your Landing Web Page within Your Campaign:** After saving the Base Settings, you can now [[Edit_Landing_Page|Edit the Landing Page]], [[Upload_Your_Web_Page|Upload Your Own Webpage]] or simply [[copy_web_page|copy any website on the internet]]. The Landing Page is the webpage that the users will see when they click on the link in the email they receive. First select the drop-down menu at the top the page where you want to edit. Please note that the same landing page may be available in different languages. So make sure you [[dealing_with_multiple_languages_in_your_recipient_group|edit the correct language]]. When you choose a file based attack scenario you will see some additional configuration options appearing at the bottom of the page. Those settings define what file is provided within the download button for the recipient and what the executable should do upon opening. We recommend starting with a " | + | **STEP 8 - Edit your Landing Web Page within Your Campaign:** After saving the Base Settings, you can now [[Edit_Landing_Page|Edit the Landing Page]], [[Upload_Your_Web_Page|Upload Your Own Webpage]] or simply [[copy_web_page|copy any website on the internet]]. The Landing Page is the webpage that the users will see when they click on the link in the email they receive. First, select the drop-down menu at the top the page where you want to edit. Please note that the same landing page may be available in different languages. So make sure you [[dealing_with_multiple_languages_in_your_recipient_group|edit the correct language]]. When you choose a file based attack scenario you will see some additional configuration options appearing at the bottom of the page. Those settings define what file is provided within the download button for the recipient and what the executable should do upon opening. We recommend starting with a " |
* Decide if the user should see [[file_based_gui_options|some fake GUI]] upon execution or not | * Decide if the user should see [[file_based_gui_options|some fake GUI]] upon execution or not | ||
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- | **STEP 9 - Configure Message Settings (Email): | + | **STEP 9 - Configure Message Settings (Email): |
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- | ===== File based templates ===== | + | ===== Edit File based templates ===== |
All attachments can be edited within LUCY. The Attachments Settings can be stored as Default templates under Settings/ | All attachments can be edited within LUCY. The Attachments Settings can be stored as Default templates under Settings/ | ||
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+ | You can rename the file templates from file.exe to any filename. In LUCY < 3.2 you can do that by downloading the file.exe, renaming it & then uploading it back to the generic file template. | ||
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===== Technical Details about the data delivery ===== | ===== Technical Details about the data delivery ===== | ||
- | Upon execution, this tool will execute the predefined commands or access documents. It will open the built in Internet Explorer or other default browser (in hidden mode) or access Outlook and send out the collected data to LUCY via HTTP or HTTPS or via SMPT (it will automatically choose HTTPS if you run your campaign via SSL). This tool will also work in environments where the Internet is accessed with Proxy servers - only allowing access for authorized Windows users. The file can then be downloaded as a plain exe or as a zipped archive. | + | Upon execution, this tool will execute the predefined commands or access documents. It will open the built-in Internet Explorer or another |
**Note**: The current edition of LUCY will include tools that access files on shares and upload them to the campaign or access the email client via MAPI. These features have restricted configuration options in the community edition (like maximum number of files that can be uploaded, etc.) the same goes for the number of screenshots or length of videos. Only the Commercial Editions have no limitations. You can upload your own custom payload. But keep in mind that reverse channels to LUCY won’t work; only attachments from LUCY are compiled in Real Time with certain settings (IP, Domain Name, URL etc.). | **Note**: The current edition of LUCY will include tools that access files on shares and upload them to the campaign or access the email client via MAPI. These features have restricted configuration options in the community edition (like maximum number of files that can be uploaded, etc.) the same goes for the number of screenshots or length of videos. Only the Commercial Editions have no limitations. You can upload your own custom payload. But keep in mind that reverse channels to LUCY won’t work; only attachments from LUCY are compiled in Real Time with certain settings (IP, Domain Name, URL etc.). | ||
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- | **File Downloads (mail/web) are Blocked - Is There a Workaround? | ||
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- | Yes - We have a tool which allows you to compile any executable into an Word document and convert it into a Macro. Depending on Security Settings, the user might get a security warning when opening of the Word document. The tool is only available for Commercial Clients on request. | ||
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create_a_phishing_campaign_with_malware_simulations.txt · Last modified: 2021/12/15 13:20 by lucy