Today RSM is proud to announce the latest release of our open source Phishing tool King Phisher. This release brings many new features that we hope offer users a much more pleasant experience and facilitate tapping into some of the more customizable potential of King Phisher. The biggest upgrade with King Phisher version 1.9 is that the client's plugin manager got a huge ... READ MORE
Development
King Phisher Release 1.8
The King Phisher version 1.8 has arrived with the following changes: Warn Python 2.7 users that this is the last release Python 2.7 will be supported The Windows MSI build is now in Python 3.4 King Phisher server now supports Red Hat Server 7 King Phisher client support for OS X by using Docker Support for issuing certificates with acme while the server is ... READ MORE
The Inner Workings Of Railgun
Recently, Railgun functionality was added to Metasploit’s Python Meterpreter. This blog describes details of the implementation and how it provides the functionality to make arbitrary calls to native API functions through Metasploit. This is a technical companion piece to the Metasploit Blog post outlining some of the new features to the Python Meterpreter and their ... READ MORE
King Phisher Release 1.7
Today we're proud to release the latest version of King Phisher, 1.7. Since the last release, we have added two major features and a couple of new plugins. For a complete list of changes, checkout the change log. The first new feature is something that has been requested for a little while now and that's the ability to send messages using separate To, CC, and BCC fields. This ... READ MORE
King Phisher Release 1.6
We are happy to announce the long awaited release of version 1.6. The development of version 1.6 is massive compared to prior releases. The major changes are to the back-end API calls too and from the King Phisher server. Utilizing AdvancedHTTPServer capabilities for web sockets, the server will now alert the client when there are changes to the database tables. This allows ... READ MORE
Customizing King Phisher Using Plugins
With the ability to write your own plugins for King Phisher, basically the possibilities for what YOU want King Phisher to do have fallen into your hands. During the newer release for King Phisher, the development team has incorporated the ability to add your own plugins to allow customization on what you'd like the phishing tool to do. For example, we've started a plugin ... READ MORE
King Phisher Release 1.4
We are happy to announce the release of King Phisher version 1.4. King Phisher has supported Python 3 for several versions now and is now standard for new installations of King Phisher starting with this release. Anyone that utilizes the tool/install.sh script to install King Phisher will have it installed and configured utilizing Python 3. Users that use this method will ... READ MORE
King Phisher 1.3 Released
Yesterday RSM released the latest version of its open source Phishing Campaign toolkit, King Phisher. This new release includes some very exciting new features. One of the two primary new features is the addition of auto-completion for the Jinja and basic HTML tags in the message editor. King Phisher supports a large number of template variables on top of the ones built into ... READ MORE
Do That Auto Complete
These days we all enjoy the ease of use in graphical text editors. Some text editors will propose suggested words as your are typing. One thing that starts to move a generic text editor into more of a Integrated Development Environment (IDE) is the ability to get auto complete suggestions for common syntax and variable names. This simple little feature greatly improves the ... READ MORE
Becoming a Master Template Creator with Jinja2: Getting Started
My last blog was a primer for getting into scripting web templates using Jinja2. In this next blog (part two of an intended four part series) we'll get started by installing the necessary dependencies, setting up a directory, and starting to build our site. Installation Before we get started, it's important to note I'm running Ubuntu Gnome 15.04, so the majority of commands ... READ MORE







