Entropy Toolkit is a set of tools to exploit
Netwave and GoAhead IP Webcams. Entropy is a
powerful toolkit for webcams penetration testing.
Getting started
Entropy installation
cd entropy
chmod +x install.sh
./install.sh
Entropy uninstallation
cd entropy
chmod +x uninstall.sh
./uninstall.sh
Entropy Toolkit execution
entropy -h
usage: entropy [-h] [-b [1|2]] [-o <outputfile>] [--timeout <timeout>]
[-t <tasks>] [-c <count>] [-q | -v]
[-a <address> | -i <inputfile> | --shodan <API> | --zoomeye <API>]
[-u]
optional arguments:
-h, --help show this help message and exit
-b [1|2], --brand [1|2]
Choose the brand of IP Webcam. (1)Netwave, (2)GoAhead.
-o <outputfile>, --output <outputfile>
Output into path you input.
--timeout <timeout> Timeout in seconds.
-t <tasks>, --task <tasks>
Run tasks number of connects in parallel.
-c <count>, --count <count>
The number of IP you want to get from ZoomEye.
-q, --quiet Quiet mode.
-v, --verbose Verbose mode.
-a <add ress>, --address <address>
IP:port address of the webcam.
-i <inputfile>, --input <inputfile>
List of IP:port addresses of webcams.
--shodan <API> Your Shodan API key.
--zoomeye <API> Your ZoomEye API key.
-u, --update Update Entropy Toolkit.
Entropy Toolkit examples
Example of the exploiting a single webcam
entropy -b 1 -i 192.168.1.100:80 -v
Example of the exploiting webcams from a file
entropy -b 2 -l iplist.txt -v
Example of the exploiting webcams using shodan
entropy -b 2 -v --shodan PSKINdQe1GyxGgecYz2191H2JoS9qvgD
Entropy Toolkit disclaimer
Usage of the Entropy Toolkit for attacking targets without prior mutual consent is illegal.
It is the end user's responsibility to obey all applicable local, state, federal, and international laws.
Developers assume no liability and are not responsible for any misuse or damage caused by this program.