![]() So then it was a simple thing to emulate them… like so: Digging into the source code… it uses wine to call the windows version of python, and runs pyinstaller under the wine environment. exe files and is a python framework… and research confirmed it uses PyInstaller in the background to generate these EXEs. Then I remembered that the VEIL framework on my Kali Linux box generates. I also went down the MinGW route, only to be frustrated by another missing DLL (“msvcr71.dll is missing”) The usual pip install module_name was a frustrating experience on windows (oh how I miss linux in times like this…) and I continuously hit the vcvarsall.bat error, even after installing Visual Studio express 2008, and the “Microsoft Visual C++ Compiler for Python 2.7”. ![]() But then I started running into problems with modules…. I was trying to build my own malicious file… Since I love python, it was natural for me to go down the python + pyinstaller route. Initially, I coded everything on windows, downloaded and installed PyInstaller on windows, and attempted to use the usual pyinstaller -F my_script.pyto build my executable.
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