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Linux Packages

Thanks to my friend Borja Ruiz (@Borjiviri), two installation packages are now available in the download section for Arch (BlackArch, ArchAssault, etc..) and Debian based (Kali, etc…) Linux distributions.

Enjoy,
kyREcon

Happy New Year!

It’s crazy how fast 2014 just passed by, but I guess this is what we say at the end of each year.
Shellter was officially released in May 2014 and since then a lot of extra work and effort has been applied on it.
In fact, Shellter v2.0 is so much better in all aspects, both operationally, and in terms of user-friendliness.

Regarding the development of Shellter, my plan for 2015 is to add to it that extra touch that will make it even stronger, and maybe a couple of upcoming surprises will be revealed at some point.

Compared with other tools, Shellter is by all means the most effective and stealthy way to deliver a payload against AV products through an executable, and this is thanks to its unique dynamic way of doing the whole injection process.

In the days to come, I will present to you a full detailed report on comparing Shellter with Veil and Backdoor Factory by using real life examples against multiple AV products.

In the meantime, don’t forget that the Call For Demos contest is active until the end of January 2015. So you have a chance to win Amazon vouchers by submitting your Demo videos of using Shellter.

I hope you guys will all have a great 2015 full of happiness, love, and success!!!

Happy new year,
kyREcon

Call For Demos

Read…Create…Win! ;o)

The main purpose of this contest, is to renew the already existing Demo Videos, while at the same time we will have the chance to enjoy some creative ways of using Shellter to inject shellcode into native, standalone 32-bit Windows executables.

Submissions will be mainly judged based on the creativity and the complexity used to inject the shellcode through the various features and possibilities provided by Shellter.
Furthermore, AV detection rates will be taken in consideration. So, do not upload your submitted samples to online scanners before the contest is over. This is also a contest rule, and participants doing otherwise will be disqualified immediately.
Finally, the video recording quality will also count towards the overall evaluation of each submission.

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