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⭐[FREE]⭐ LARGE REPO OF MALWARE SOURCE CODE

by Cryonaut - 06 June, 2025 - 08:00 PM
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(06 June, 2025 - 08:00 PM)Cryonaut Wrote: Show More
[font][font]Encontré esta joya mientras buscaba y pensé que algunos de ustedes podrían apreciarla.[/font][/font]
[font][font]Repositorio de GitHub repleto de código fuente de malware antiguo. No es una mierda de pastebin al azar, sino una fuente real de botnets reales, ladrones, gusanos, ransomware, rootkits, kits de phishing y más. Ideal para aprender, estudiar o simplemente buscar inspiración.[/font][/font]
[font][font]El repositorio también está organizado. Las cosas se dividen por sistema operativo, idioma y tipo, como:[/font][/font]
  • [font][font]Sistemas operativos[/font][/font][font][font]: Android, Linux, macOS, MSDOS, Win32, Windows heredado[/font][/font]
  • [font][font]Idiomas[/font][/font][font][font]: Python, PHP, Java, JavaScript, Perl, Ruby[/font][/font]
  • [font][font]Categorías[/font][/font][font][font]: Kits de phishing, malware de punto de venta, paneles, motores, bibliotecas y otras cosas raras[/font][/font]
[font][font]También hay algunos webshells y paneles clásicos como c99, r57, PhpSpy y otros. Si te interesa el análisis de malware, la creación de herramientas o simplemente quieres ver cómo se escribían las cosas, vale la pena revisar este repositorio.[/font][/font]
 
[font][font]Si ya lo sabías, genial. Para cualquiera que no lo haya hecho, disfrútelo.[/font][/font]

[font][font]Ya no es plug and play, pero si sabes lo que estás haciendo (o estás tratando de aprender), es una mina de oro. No puedo esperar a ver su código editado para revenderlo.[/font][/font]
 

[font][font]thx [/font][/font] [Image: sheepe.gif]

(06 June, 2025 - 08:00 PM)Cryonaut Wrote: Show More
Found this gem while digging around and figured some of y’all might appreciate it.
GitHub repo packed with old malware source code. Not some random pastebin shit, but actual source from real botnets, stealers, worms, ransomware, rootkits, phishing kits, and more. Great for learning, studying, or just digging through for inspiration.
The repo is organized too. Stuff is split up by OS, language, and type, like:
  • Operating Systems: Android, Linux, macOS, MSDOS, Win32, Legacy Windows
  • Languages: Python, PHP, Java, JavaScript, Perl, Ruby
  • Categories: Phishing kits, Point-of-Sale malware, panels, engines, libraries, and other weird stuff
Some classic webshells and panels in there too like c99, r57, PhpSpy, and others. If you're into malware analysis, building tools, or just wanna see how stuff used to be written, this repo's worth checking out.
 
If you already knew about it, cool. For anyone who didn’t, enjoy.

It’s not plug and play anymore, but if you know what you’re doing (or are trying to learn), it’s a goldmine. Can't wait to see your edited code for resale.
 

thx  [Image: sheepe.gif]
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(06 June, 2025 - 08:00 PM)Cryonaut Wrote: Show More
Found this gem while digging around and figured some of y’all might appreciate it.
GitHub repo packed with old malware source code. Not some random pastebin shit, but actual source from real botnets, stealers, worms, ransomware, rootkits, phishing kits, and more. Great for learning, studying, or just digging through for inspiration.
The repo is organized too. Stuff is split up by OS, language, and type, like:
  • Operating Systems: Android, Linux, macOS, MSDOS, Win32, Legacy Windows
  • Languages: Python, PHP, Java, JavaScript, Perl, Ruby
  • Categories: Phishing kits, Point-of-Sale malware, panels, engines, libraries, and other weird stuff
Some classic webshells and panels in there too like c99, r57, PhpSpy, and others. If you're into malware analysis, building tools, or just wanna see how stuff used to be written, this repo's worth checking out.
 
If you already knew about it, cool. For anyone who didn’t, enjoy.

It’s not plug and play anymore, but if you know what you’re doing (or are trying to learn), it’s a goldmine. Can't wait to see your edited code for resale.
 

are you sure
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(06 June, 2025 - 08:00 PM)Cryonaut Wrote: Show More
Found this gem while digging around and figured some of y’all might appreciate it.
GitHub repo packed with old malware source code. Not some random pastebin shit, but actual source from real botnets, stealers, worms, ransomware, rootkits, phishing kits, and more. Great for learning, studying, or just digging through for inspiration.
The repo is organized too. Stuff is split up by OS, language, and type, like:
  • Operating Systems: Android, Linux, macOS, MSDOS, Win32, Legacy Windows
  • Languages: Python, PHP, Java, JavaScript, Perl, Ruby
  • Categories: Phishing kits, Point-of-Sale malware, panels, engines, libraries, and other weird stuff
Some classic webshells and panels in there too like c99, r57, PhpSpy, and others. If you're into malware analysis, building tools, or just wanna see how stuff used to be written, this repo's worth checking out.
 
If you already knew about it, cool. For anyone who didn’t, enjoy.

It’s not plug and play anymore, but if you know what you’re doing (or are trying to learn), it’s a goldmine. Can't wait to see your edited code for resale.
 

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