Monday, 25 April 2011

Armitage 04.24.11



Armitage is a graphical attack management tool for Metasploit that visualize your target, recommends exploits, and expose the advanced capabilities of the framework. Armitage's aim is to make Metasploit usable for security practitioners who understand hacking but do not use Metasploit every day. 

New features in Armitage updated version.

  • Armitage -> Listeners -> Reverse now binds to 0.0.0.0.
  • Host import now posts an event to the collab mode shared event log
  • Added an option to display an MOTD message to clients that connect to Armitage in the collaboration mode. Use -m or –motd before –server and specify a file, e.g.  
               armitage -m /path/to/motd.txt --server ...
  • Fixed a potential dead-lock condition with the screenshot/webcam shot tab.
_ User message on connect _

  • Added Meterpreter -> Access -> Pass Session to send a meterpreter session to a handler set up on another host.
  • Armitage now sets ExitOnSession to false for multi/handlers started within Armitage.
  • Pivoting and ARP Scan dialogs now highlight first option by default.
  • Added a sanity check to the Route class to prevent malformed IPs from screwing up sorting.
  • Removed sqlite3 from the database options. I should have done this long ago–it has no place in Armitage.
  • Armitage now intercepts meterpreter “shell” command and opens a new tab with the cmd.exe interaction in it.
You can download Armitage from 


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LINUX-here
MacOS X - here

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