Let's get started.
1. Start Kali Linux and open a terminal as @root.
2. Install CamPhish on your machine using this GitHub link: https://github.com/techchipnet/CamPhish
So, type the following command:
git clone https://github.com/techchipnet/CamPhish
3. Once CamPhish is installed on your machine, open another terminal and type the following commands:
cd CamPhish
ls
bash camphish.sh
So, from this point on, CamPhish is running. You can start refining your little link.
We'll type in the order: 1, 2. (Ngrok, self, tunnel server, and the template, Live Youtube TV)
Enter Youtube Video Watch ID: It's up to you to choose any YouTube link you want. For my part, I'll just take an old Lacrim - Luca Brasi music video.
The link is now available.
A link like this can be quite scary, and few people will click on it. That's why there's: https://bitly.com/
Host your link on bitly.com.
Once your link is on bitly.com, you can send it.
This method, besides being a rather discreet IP Logger, will then ask the user if they want to activate their webcam.
For those interested, here's the code:
POV of the target:
POV of the machine:
The images we receive:
And that's the end of the tutorial.
It's pretty basic but good.
1. Start Kali Linux and open a terminal as @root.
2. Install CamPhish on your machine using this GitHub link: https://github.com/techchipnet/CamPhish
So, type the following command:
git clone https://github.com/techchipnet/CamPhish
3. Once CamPhish is installed on your machine, open another terminal and type the following commands:
cd CamPhish
ls
bash camphish.sh
So, from this point on, CamPhish is running. You can start refining your little link.
We'll type in the order: 1, 2. (Ngrok, self, tunnel server, and the template, Live Youtube TV)
Enter Youtube Video Watch ID: It's up to you to choose any YouTube link you want. For my part, I'll just take an old Lacrim - Luca Brasi music video.
A link like this can be quite scary, and few people will click on it. That's why there's: https://bitly.com/
Host your link on bitly.com.
Once your link is on bitly.com, you can send it.
This method, besides being a rather discreet IP Logger, will then ask the user if they want to activate their webcam.
For those interested, here's the code:
POV of the target:
POV of the machine:
The images we receive:
And that's the end of the tutorial.
It's pretty basic but good.