Xerosploit is a penetration testing toolbox whose objective is to perform man-in-the-middle attacks.
It brings different modules that permit to acknowledge of proficient assault and furthermore permit to do DOS attacks and port filtering.
We can use this tool to perform DOS, and MITM attacks, also the tool has driftnet modules that capture images and also it will be used in performing Injection attacks.
It was Committed by LionSec1, it is a powerful and simple-to-use tool.
To clone Xerosploit git clone https://github.com/LionSec/xerosploit and to run installation sudo python install.py
Need to select your operating system and launch type Xerosploit.
Just need to type help to view all the commands.
First, we need to scan the network to map all the devices. Xero scan
Then select the target IP address and type help.
You can select any Module to attack, let’s start with port scanner pscan.
Next, we go on try launching a Dos attack, for examining packets we have configured Wireshark in the recipient system.
Type back to go to the main menu and then dos >> run to perform the attack.
Now let’s try sniffing the images that your friend sees on his computer.
Once the attack is launched we can sniff down all the images that he is viewing on his computer on our screen.
We can do much more with this tool simply by using the move you can shake the browser contents and with Yplay you can make audio play in the background.
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