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Since I did this on a home Internet connection, I just opened my Wireless Router’s Management Interface.įor my Linksys Wireless Router, I had to go to “Security” –> “Apps and Gaming” –> “Single Port Forwarding”. We need to forward all TCP Port 80 traffic destined for our Public IP to go to the IP of the Kali box. Once you click, a handler will start on port 80.
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I would just choose something simple like Facebook’s login page. Then you will be asked the site you want to clone. If you do not know what that is, you can go to. This will be your External/Public IP address. You will then be asked to enter the “IP Address for the POST back”. Īfter selecting that, choose the “2) Site Cloner” option by typing “2”, and then pressing. Īfter selecting that, choose the next option “3) Credential Harvester Attack Method” by typing “3”, and pressing. Īfter selecting that, choose the next option “2) Website Attack Vectors” by typing “2”, and pressing. For demonstration purposes, select “1) Social-Engineering Attacks” by typing “1”, and pressing. You will be prompted to select your attack from the menu. That is accomplished by opening a Terminal, and typing “setoolkit” (as shown in the picture below) Once you have Kali installed, it’s time to launch the Social Engineering Toolkit. You can download the Kali distro from the following link: I will be using the latest Kali distro at this time (1.0.7). I will be using the “Credential Harvester” functionality of SET, but the instructions should work regardless of the module you choose. This post should outline what needs to be done to successfully accomplish that.
#How to use social engineering toolkit how to#
I have seen many questions asked about how to setup the Social Engineering Toolkit (SET) to work over the Internet.