
Educational ransomware simulator demonstrating file encryption, C2 communication, and decryption for cybersecurity training and malware analysis.

RansomwareSim is a simulated ransomware application developed for educational and training purposes. It is designed to demonstrate how ransomware encrypts files on a system and communicates with a command-and-control server. This tool is strictly for educational use and should not be used for malicious purposes.
Important: This tool should only be used in controlled environments where all participants have given consent. Do not use this tool on any system without explicit permission. For more, read SECURE
Clone the repository:
git clone https://github.com/HalilDeniz/RansomwareSim.git
Navigate to the project directory:
cd RansomwareSim
Install the required dependencies:
pip install -r requirements.txt
If you are interested in tools like RansomwareSim, be sure to check out my recently released BackDoorSim tool
controlpanel.py.controlpanel.py.RansomwareSim and the Decoder.RansomwareSim.main function in encoder.py to specify the target directory and other parameters.encoder.py to start the encryption process.decoder.py after the files have been encrypted.RansomwareSim is developed for educational purposes only. The creators of RansomwareSim are not responsible for any misuse of this tool. This tool should not be used in any unauthorized or illegal manner. Always ensure ethical and legal use of this tool.
Contributions, suggestions, and feedback are welcome. Please create an issue or pull request for any contributions.
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RansomwareSim is released under the MIT License. See LICENSE for more information.