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Cross-platform RAT, written in Modern C
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bot | ||
cnc | ||
lib | ||
libsodium@f568ff02f1 | ||
shell | ||
tools | ||
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CMakeLists.txt | ||
CONTRIBUTING.md | ||
LICENSE.md | ||
README.md | ||
server.ini | ||
shell.ini |
Laika
Laika is a simple cross-platform Remote Access Toolkit stack for educational purposes. It allows encrypted communication across a custom binary protocol. The bot client supports both Windows & Linux environments, while the shell & CNC server specifically target Linux environments. Laika is meant to be small and discreet, Laika believes in hiding in plain sight.
Some notable features thus far:
- Lightweight, the bot alone is 183kb (
MinSizeRel
) and uses very little resources minimizing Laika's footprint. - Authentication & packet encryption using LibSodium and a predetermined public CNC key. (generated with
bin/genKey
) - CNC and Shell configuration through
.ini
files. - Open shells remotely on the victim machine.
- Persistence across reboot: (toggled with
-DLAIKA_PERSISTENCE=On
)- Persistence via Cron on Linux-based systems.
- Persistence via Windows Registry.
- Uses obfuscation techniques also seen in the wild (string obfuscation, tiny VMs executing sensitive operations, etc.)
- Simple configuration using CMake:
- Setting keypairs (
-DLAIKA_CNC_IP=? -DLAIKA_CNC_PORT=?
, etc.) - Enabling/Disabling Obfuscation (
-DLAIKA_OBFUSCATE=On
)- Obfuscation modes
- Setting keypairs (
How do I use this?
Please refer to the Wiki for any questions relating to deployment, compilation & setup.
Looking to contribute?
Read CONTRIBUTING.md