Remot3d : A Simple Tool Created for Large Pentesters

Remot3d is a simple tool created for large pentesters as well as just for the pleasure of defacers to control server by backdoors.

A tool made to generate backdoor to control and exploit a server where the server runs the PHP (Hypertext Preprocessor) program.

Equipped with a backdoor that has been Obfuscated which means that 100% FUD (FULLY UNDETECTABLE) in other words can penetrate the firewall of a server because of its ignorance if it’s a Malware, Written in Shell Script Language or commonly known as BASH by a 16 year old teenager.

Also Read – Armory : A Tool Meant to Take in a Lot of External & Discovery Data

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List of Remot3d Functions

  • Create backdoor for windows or linux servers (can run php file)
  • Bypass disable function’s with imap_open vulnerability
  • Bypass read file /etc/passwd with cURL or Unique Logic Script’s
  • Generating Backdoor and can be remoted on Tools
  • Some other fun stuff 🙂

Getting Started

git clone https://github.com/KeepWannabe/Remot3d
cd Remot3d
sudo setup.sh && Remot3d

Linux operating systems we recommend :

  • Linux mint (Ubuntu Based with Mate DE)
  • Parrot
  • BackTrack
  • Backbox
  • DracOS
  • IbisLinux

Update Remot3d

To update remot3d go to your Remot3d folder and execute : git pull && sudo setup.sh && Remot3d.

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