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After launching the Social Engineering Toolkit we see the above mentioned menu.
After launching the Social Engineering Toolkit we see the above mentioned menu.
Here we can choose between submenus to specify our attack. Our Example will be about '''Twitter Sign in Phishing''',
Here we can choose between submenus to specify our attack. Our Example will be about '''Twitter Sign in Phishing''',
therefore we have to select through several submenus as shown below.
therefore we have to select through several submenus, first .





Revision as of 23:31, 10 July 2021

Summary

Social Engineering Toolkit (SET) is a menu driven system that allows you to control your attacks tailored to the desired target.

Requirements

As part of this guide, I used Kali (Kali GNU/Linux Rolling 5.10.0-kali3-amd64) as the OS, so it was already preinstalled. I installed Kali on a Virtual machine (VMware® Workstation 15 Pro 15.5.5 build-16285975).

Example

Let's see an example of how to execute a "Twitter Sign in Phishing Web-Attack" using the Social Engineering Toolkit.


topmenu

Start: Choose desired submenu

After launching the Social Engineering Toolkit we see the above mentioned menu. Here we can choose between submenus to specify our attack. Our Example will be about Twitter Sign in Phishing, therefore we have to select through several submenus, first .





submenu 2


Select 2nd submenu

For Twitter Sign in Phishing Web-Attack we've to choose option 2






submenu 3

Select 3rd submenu

At 3rd submenu we've to choose the option 3.





submenu 4

Select 4rd submenu

There are hundreds of modules under "Commands", which include from social engineering to browser hacks. The desired module can be selected by clicking and executed with the "Execute" button at the bottom right. I choosed the "Google Phishing" module under the "Social Engineering" Folder and clicked to "Execute".


Twitter Phishing

Command execution in the Browser

There are hundreds of modules under "Commands", which include from social engineering to browser hacks. The desired module can be selected by clicking and executed with the "Execute" button at the bottom right. I choosed the "Google Phishing" module under the "Social Engineering" Folder and clicked to "Execute".



result

Result

After executing the "Google Phishing" module, the victim is asked to "Sign in". Victims entered credentials are visible under "Logs".




Courses

  • WFP-1

References