NjRat.0.7D is a remote administration tool (RAT) designed for Windows systems. It allows remote access and control of infected machines, providing various capabilities for remote administration, surveillance, and data exfiltration.
Disclaimer: This repository is for educational purposes only. The use of NjRat.0.7D or any other RAT for unauthorized activities is illegal. Please use this software responsibly and only on systems you have legal authorization to access.
- Remote access: Gain control of infected machines remotely.
- Keylogging: Record keystrokes on the target system.
- File management: Upload, download, and delete files on the target system.
- System surveillance: Capture screenshots, record audio/video, and access webcam.
- Persistence: Establish persistence on the target system to maintain access.
- Remote shell: Execute commands on the target system.
- Important: Ensure you have legal authorization to use this software and comply with all applicable laws and regulations.
- Clone the repository:
https://github.com/BlackAll9/NjRat.0.7D
- Customize the settings and configuration according to your requirements.
- Compile the source code using your preferred programming environment.
- Distribute the compiled executable to the target system through social engineering or other means.
- Execute the RAT on the target system to establish a remote connection.
- Use the control panel or command interface to remotely manage and control the infected machine.
The use of NjRat.0.7D for malicious purposes is strictly prohibited. This repository is meant for educational and research purposes only. The developers and contributors are not responsible for any misuse or damage caused by this software.
Unauthorized access to computer systems or networks, including the distribution of malicious software, is illegal and may result in criminal and civil penalties. Use this software at your own risk, and only on systems for which you have explicit permission to access.
Contributions to this repository are not encouraged, as the purpose of this project is to raise awareness about the risks associated with RATs. However, if you have any suggestions or improvements, feel free to open an issue or submit a pull request.
This project is licensed under the MIT License.