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Package request: Cloakify (Text-based Steganography Tool) #41219

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n3v3rde4d opened this issue Dec 21, 2022 · 7 comments
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Package request: Cloakify (Text-based Steganography Tool) #41219

n3v3rde4d opened this issue Dec 21, 2022 · 7 comments
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@n3v3rde4d
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Package name

cloakify

Package homepage

https://github.com/TryCatchHCF/Cloakify

Description

CloakifyFactory & the Cloakify Toolset - Data Exfiltration & Infiltration In Plain Sight; Evade DLP/MLS Devices; Social Engineering of Analysts; Defeat Data Whitelisting Controls; Evade AV Detection. Text-based steganography using lists. Convert any file type (e.g. executables, Office, Zip, images) into a list of everyday strings. Very simple tools, powerful concept, limited only by your imagination.

Does the requested package meet the package requirements?

System, Compiled, Required

Is the requested package released?

Yes

@n3v3rde4d n3v3rde4d added the request Package request label Dec 21, 2022
@Eloitor
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Eloitor commented Dec 22, 2022

It seems that it currently requires python2... TryCatchHCF/Cloakify#7

@n3v3rde4d
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This may be a naive or silly question but would this tool be able to function with Python3 or the most current release of Python?

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Eloitor commented Dec 22, 2022

Print statements need parenthesis in python3. I think it will work fine if this is fixed.

@n3v3rde4d
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Alright, so would that mean "cloakify" can work on void? Does that mean the request will be approved?

@classabbyamp
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just fixing syntax is not all that's needed for migrating a python2 codebase to python3. it's something best left to the devs who know the code

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Eloitor commented Jan 6, 2023

You might want to try using the 2to3 program, which is included in the python package, to see if it works.

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@Eloitor alright I will research it and give it a shot, thank you for the assistance thus far

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