HideyVaulty
HideyVaulty is an open-source file-hiding system for Windows. It is designed for penetration testers and hackers with reverse-shell access to a Windows system, and includes the ability to lock programs away from prying eyes (to be implemented). It can currently save plain-text credentials, stored in the easily accessible “resources” folder (to be fixed).
Note
Since the last release of HideyVaulty, I decided to start developing HideyVaulty in Linux. I am using VIM and g++, which will make compiling for different Operating Systems easier, so a release for UNIX-based systems may be released during the next few months. I am also planning to make an installer in Qt, which is run on your own computer, and allows you to create a custom version of HideyVaulty. This installer will allow you to select the scripts that are bundled with HideyVaulty, and create a custom folder with them placed in the appropriate locations.
Prerequisites
You will need:
- A working Windows system
- Visual Studio 2015 or later (if you want to compile the code manually)
Getting started
When HideyVaulty runs for the first time, a basic setup program will run. The program will ask/force you to create an account,
and create the neccessary files and folders. For more information on HideyVaulty commands and their syntax, type help
into the
HideyVaulty Shell.
Changelog
Coming soon
- Built-in keylogger
- Task manager and MSCONFIG blocking
- WAY better setup
- Stealth modes
- Hidden folders (finally!)
- Lots more!
Beta 0.7
- MBR killing command
- More efficient login code
- Work in progress keylogger (inaccessible)
- A few bug fixes
Beta 0.6
- Basic configuration upon first startup
- Disclaimer in “HideyVaulty.cpp”
- “dir” command implemented
- Blank password blocking
- More efficient “quit” function
- A few minor fixes
Alpha 0.5
- Redesigned code structure
- Better authentication system
- A ton of bug fixes
- 32-bit version!
Alpha 0.4
- “EpicLogin” renamed to “HideyVaulty”
- Totally redesigned CLI
- Cool ASCII art
- Heaps of bug fixes and performance improvements
Alpha 0.3
- Minor tweaks
Alpha 0.2
- Minor tweaks
Alpha 0.1
- Initial alpha build
Author/s
Jack Williams (HackoTron)