ISeeYou - Bash And Javascript Tool To Find The Exact Location Of The Users During Social Engineering Or Phishing Engagements
ISeeYou is a Bash and Javascript tool to find the exact location of the users during social engineering or phishing engagements. Using exact location coordinates an attacker can perform preliminary reconnaissance which will help them in performing further targeted attacks.
Note:
- This tool does not require any additional software to perform phishing attacks.
- User can expose yout local servers to the Internet and decode the location coordinates by looking at the log file.
This project must not be used for illegal purposes for stalking people or hacking into system where you do not have permission, it is strictly for educational purposes and for people to experiment with.
Any suggestions or ideas for this tool are welcome - just tweet me on @ManiarViral
How to install?
git clone https://github.com/Viralmaniar/I-See-You.git
cd I-See-You
chmod u+x ISeeYou.sh
./ISeeYou.sh
Screenshots
Once the
ISeeYou.sh
is ran user sees the below screen:Enter the highlighted url on the main screen where it asks for
Enter the URL generated by Serveo
and hit Enter
:Note: You can be creative and modify the look and feel of the page as per your requirement.
Once the targeted users allows location permission, malicious user will receive exact location of the victim in the tail screen. These numbers are
longitude and latitude
of the user.Using
https://maps.google.com
you can convert the longitude and latitude
to an exact location:Copying Longitude and Latitude numbers from Xterm screens
To copy between xterm and other programs - This would allow user to select numbers to be copied to the clipboard.
- Add to the file ~/.Xresources (or create)
XTerm*selectToClipboard: true
- Then run the command:
xrdb -merge ~/.Xresources
voidengineer- Restart xterm.
Questions?
Twitter: https://twitter.com/maniarviral
LinkedIn: https://au.linkedin.com/in/viralmaniar
ISeeYou - Bash And Javascript Tool To Find The Exact Location Of The Users During Social Engineering Or Phishing Engagements
Reviewed by Zion3R
on
5:43 PM
Rating: