Metasploit with Armitage

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Summary

This documentation describes how to use Armitage GUI with the Metasploit Framework.

Armitage is a Java-based graphical user interface and serves as a free frontend for the Metasploit Framework. The software was first developed by Raphael Mudge in 2013. It is used for the visualization of vulnerable systems, provides suitable exploits and tools for post-exploitation. Access on a single Metasploit RPC instance is possible through multiple Armitage clients. Therefore, teamwork is possible sharing same data, i.e. workspaces and sessions with common event logs. Armitage is a Team Red cooperation, a group of moral hackers (White Hats), whose declared goal is to detect security vulnerabilities before they can be discovered and exploited by destructive hackers (Black Hats). In addition to such projects, the American company offers security audits as well as customized training.

Requirements

  • Operating system: Kali Linux amd64 2019.2
  • Packages: Metasploit Framework

Attack Process

Step 1: Download

References