I AM NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR WHAT YOU DO WITH THIS KNOWLEDGE OR ANYTHING YOU DO WITH MY PROJECT.
YOU ARE COMPLETELY RESPONSIBLE FOR YOUR OWN ACTIONS!
I made this repository to help new-comers in malware development to easily learn and figure out how to make a RAT in python3.
I've always wondered, "how do most attackers make a RAT in a programming language, like in python?".
However, most research I got was, well... not the best.
So, I made this project as a way of providing basic knowledge on RATs, networking, python, pip, and the socket library.
You can read the guide here
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- Fix any grammar for this markdown file. There must be at least a couple of grammar mistakes or things that should be updated in here, so feel free to make a pull request for any of them.
- Add any images or visuals you think I should add for this markdown file.
- Add any improvement for descriptions of terminologies. I am NOT a master at networking and just did a couple of searches for each terminology. Feel free to let me know or fix any problems or errors in what I said.
- Add any structural setups for terminologies! There has to be some better setups for major parts of this markdown file. (ex: You think that the description of the RAT should be after the Network Terminoligies? Why? How can I improve it? Let me know!)
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