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Static Binary Deployer. Download and deploy *Nix utilities on a compromised system.

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SBD

This script is designed to give the user access to Linux utilities that may otherwise be unavailabe on a compromised system.

Besides including BusyBox, SBD also provides functionality to download static binaries for net utilities namely; Ncat, Socat, Nmap, and Ngrok.

Usage

After a system has been succesfully compromised wget or git SBD to the system in question, depending on what's available. From there making it executable and running it with chmod +x sbd.sh && ./sbd.sh should bring you to a menu. The options for which are as follows;

1) Help			 4) Deploy BusyBox	  7) Quit
2) Set Outpath		 5) Deploy Net Utilities
3) Deploy All		 6) Clean up

The Help option shows this informational message. The Set Outpath option allows you to define a directory to which the static binaries will be deployed. Deploy All downloads all static binaries available with this tool. Deploy BusyBox downloads a BusyBox binary with built-in Linux Utilities. Choosing the Deploy Net Utilities option will download static binaries for Ncat, Socat, Nmap, and Ngrok. With Ngrok being a portforwarding/tunneling utility. Clean up removes all downloaded files and; Quit exits SBD.

Note

SBD was written to be a complimentary script to my RootHelper tool. But I have decided to release it as a stand-alone version as well

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