scarecrow_wrapper | wrapper payload for Mythic that wraps any agent shellcode
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scarecrow_wrapper is a Go library. scarecrow_wrapper has no bugs, it has no vulnerabilities and it has low support. You can download it from GitHub.
A wrapper payload for Mythic that wraps any agent shellcode with the ScareCrow loader. This wrapper currently supports CPL, EXE, and DLL payload types from ScareCrow.
A wrapper payload for Mythic that wraps any agent shellcode with the ScareCrow loader. This wrapper currently supports CPL, EXE, and DLL payload types from ScareCrow.
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scarecrow_wrapper has a low active ecosystem.
It has 39 star(s) with 5 fork(s). There are 3 watchers for this library.
It had no major release in the last 6 months.
There are 1 open issues and 0 have been closed. There are no pull requests.
It has a neutral sentiment in the developer community.
The latest version of scarecrow_wrapper is current.
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scarecrow_wrapper has no vulnerabilities reported, and its dependent libraries have no vulnerabilities reported.
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scarecrow_wrapper releases are not available. You will need to build from source code and install.
Installation instructions are available. Examples and code snippets are not available.
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Install scarecrow_wrapper
When it's time for you to test out your install or for another user to install your agent, it's pretty simple. Within Mythic you can run the mythic-cli binary to install this in one of three ways:.
sudo ./mythic-cli install github https://github.com/user/repo to install the main branch
sudo ./mythic-cli install github https://github.com/user/repo branchname to install a specific branch of that repo
sudo ./mythic-cli install folder /path/to/local/folder/cloned/from/github to install from an already cloned down version of an agent repo
Mythic is already up and going, then you can run the install script and just direct that agent's containers to start (i.e. sudo ./mythic-cli payload start agentName and if that agent has its own special C2 containers, you'll need to start them too via sudo ./mythic-cli c2 start c2profileName).
Mythic is already up and going, but you want to minimize your steps, you can just install the agent and run sudo ./mythic-cli mythic start. That script will first stop all of your containers, then start everything back up again. This will also bring in the new agent you just installed.
Mythic isn't running, you can install the script and just run sudo ./mythic-cli mythic start.
sudo ./mythic-cli install github https://github.com/user/repo to install the main branch
sudo ./mythic-cli install github https://github.com/user/repo branchname to install a specific branch of that repo
sudo ./mythic-cli install folder /path/to/local/folder/cloned/from/github to install from an already cloned down version of an agent repo
Mythic is already up and going, then you can run the install script and just direct that agent's containers to start (i.e. sudo ./mythic-cli payload start agentName and if that agent has its own special C2 containers, you'll need to start them too via sudo ./mythic-cli c2 start c2profileName).
Mythic is already up and going, but you want to minimize your steps, you can just install the agent and run sudo ./mythic-cli mythic start. That script will first stop all of your containers, then start everything back up again. This will also bring in the new agent you just installed.
Mythic isn't running, you can install the script and just run sudo ./mythic-cli mythic start.
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