Mercure - A Tool For Security Managers Who Want To Train Their Colleague To Phishing
Mercure is a tool for security managers who want to teach their colleagues about phishing.
What Mercure can do:
What Mercure will do:
Docker Quickstart
Requirements
Available configuration
Sample deployment
Git Quickstart
Requirements
Deployment
How to use mercure
We can consider mercure is divide between 4 categories :
What Mercure can do:
- Create email templates
- Create target lists
- Create landing pages
- Handle attachments
- Let you keep track in the Campaign dashboard
- Track email reads, landing page visits and attachment execution.
- Harvest credentials
What Mercure will do:
- Display more graphs (we like graphs!)
- Provide a REST API
- Allow for multi-message campaigns (aka scenarios)
- Check browser plugins
- User training
Docker Quickstart
Requirements
- docker
Available configuration
Environment variable name | Status | Description | Value example |
---|---|---|---|
SECRET_KEY | Required | Django secret key | Random string |
URL | Required | Mercure URL | https://mercure.example.com |
EMAIL_HOST | Required | SMTP server | mail.example.com |
EMAIL_PORT | Optional | SMTP port | 587 |
EMAIL_HOST_USER | Optional | SMTP user | phishing@example.com |
EMAIL_HOST_PASSWORD | Optional | SMTP password | P@SSWORD |
DEBUG | Optional | Run on debug mode | True |
SENTRY_DSN | Optional | Send debug info to sentry.io | https://23xxx:38xxx@sentry.io/1234 |
AXES_LOCK_OUT_AT_FAILURE | Optional | Ban on forcebrute login | True |
AXES_COOLOFF_TIME | Optional | Ban duration on forcebrute login (in hours) | 0.8333 |
DONT_SERVES_STATIC_FILE | Optional | Don't serve static files with django | True |
Sample deployment
# create container
docker run \
-d \
--name=mercure \
-e SECRET_KEY=$(cat /dev/urandom | tr -dc 'a-zA-Z0-9' | fold -w 200 | head -n 1) \
-e URL=https://mercure.example.com \
-e EMAIL_HOST=mail.example.com \
-e EMAIL_PORT=587 \
-e EMAIL_HOST_USER=phishing@example.com \
-e EMAIL_HOST_PASSWORD=P@SSWORD \
synhackfr/mercure
# create super user
docker exec -it mercure python manage.py createsuperuser
Git Quickstart
Requirements
- python3
- pip
Deployment
git clone git@bitbucket.org:synhack/mercure.git && cd mercure
pip install -r requirements.txt
./manage.py makemigrations
./manage.py migrate
./manage.py collectstatic
./manage.py createsuperuser
./manage.py runserver
How to use mercure
We can consider mercure is divide between 4 categories :
- Targets
- Email Templates
- Attachments and landing page
- Campaigns
- First, add your targets
You need to fill mercure name, the target email.Target first and last name are optional, but can be usefull to the landing page
- Then, fill the email template.
You need to fill the mercure name, the subject, the send and the email content. To improve the email quality, you have to fill the email content HTML and the text content. To get information about opened email, check "Add open email tracker" You can be helped with "Variables" category.
Attachments and landing page are optionnal, we will see it after.
- Finally, launch the campaign
You need to fill the mercure name, select the email template and the target group. You can select the SMTP credentials, SSL using or URL minimazing
- Optional, add landing page
You need to fill the mercure name, the domain to use You can use "Import from URL" to copy an existing website.
You have to fill the page content with text and HTML content by clicking to "Source"
- Optional, add Attachment
You need to fill the mercure name, the file name which appears in the email and the file You also have to check if the the file is buildable or not, if you need to compute a file for example.
To execute the build , you need to create a zip archive which contain a build script (named 'generator.sh' and a buildable file
Source: www.kitploit.com
Mercure - A Tool For Security Managers Who Want To Train Their Colleague To Phishing
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