How to Install and Uninstall evilginx2 Package on Kali Linux

Last updated: October 04,2024

1. Install "evilginx2" package

Please follow the instructions below to install evilginx2 on Kali Linux

$ sudo apt update $ sudo apt install evilginx2

2. Uninstall "evilginx2" package

This guide covers the steps necessary to uninstall evilginx2 on Kali Linux:

$ sudo apt remove evilginx2 $ sudo apt autoclean && sudo apt autoremove

3. Information about the evilginx2 package on Kali Linux

Package: evilginx2
Version: 3.2.0+ds1-0kali1
Architecture: amd64
Maintainer: Kali Developers
Installed-Size: 9515
Depends: libc6 (>= 2.34)
Suggests: libjs-bootstrap, libjs-popper.js
Built-Using: golang-1.21 (= 1.21.0-1), golang-fsnotify (= 1.6.0-2), golang-github-caddyserver-certmagic (= 0.17.2-2), golang-github-chzyer-readline (= 1.4.39.g2972be2-3), golang-github-elazarl-goproxy (= 1.1-1), golang-github-fatih-color (= 1.7.0-1), golang-github-gorilla-mux (= 1.8.0-1), golang-github-hashicorp-hcl (= 1.0.0-1.1), golang-github-klauspost-cpuid (= 2.2.5-1), golang-github-libdns-libdns (= 0.2.0-2), golang-github-magiconair-properties (= 1.8.7-1), golang-github-mattn-go-colorable (= 0.1.13-1), golang-github-mattn-go-isatty (= 0.0.19-1), golang-github-mholt-acmez (= 0.1.3-2), golang-github-miekg-dns (= 1.1.50-2), golang-github-mitchellh-mapstructure (= 1.5.0-2), golang-github-mwitkow-go-http-dialer (= 0.0~git20161116.378f744-0kali1), golang-github-pelletier-go-toml.v2 (= 2.0.6-1), golang-github-spf13-afero (= 1.9.3-1), golang-github-spf13-cast (= 1.5.1-1), golang-github-spf13-jwalterweatherman (= 1.1.0+really1.1.0-2), golang-github-spf13-pflag (= 1.0.6~git20210604-d5e0c0615ace-1), golang-github-spf13-viper (= 1.12.0-1), golang-github-subosito-gotenv (= 1.3.0-1), golang-github-tidwall-btree (= 0.3.0-2), golang-github-tidwall-buntdb (= 1.1.7-1), golang-github-tidwall-gjson (= 1.14.4-2), golang-github-tidwall-grect (= 0.1.0-1), golang-github-tidwall-match (= 1.1.1-2), golang-github-tidwall-pretty (= 1.0.5-1), golang-github-tidwall-rtree (= 0.0~git20180113.6cd4270-3), golang-github-tidwall-tinyqueue (= 0.1.1-2), golang-go.crypto (= 1:0.4.0-1), golang-go.uber-atomic (= 1.10.0-2), golang-go.uber-multierr (= 1.6.0-1), golang-go.uber-zap (= 1.23.0-1), golang-golang-x-net (= 1:0.10.0-1), golang-golang-x-sys (= 0.8.0-1), golang-golang-x-text (= 0.9.0-1), golang-gopkg-ini.v1 (= 1.67.0-1), golang-gopkg-square-go-jose.v2 (= 2.6.0-2), golang-gopkg-yaml.v3 (= 3.0.1-3), golang-vhost (= 0.0~git20140120-3)
Homepage: https://github.com/kgretzky/evilginx2
Priority: optional
Section: misc
Filename: pool/main/e/evilginx2/evilginx2_3.2.0+ds1-0kali1_amd64.deb
Size: 3142700
SHA256: 627ec0ad9314897dc5cb9aebccb625d9b01fb816c8ea0bc221bbf1cebc780201
SHA1: 10f6cb2ae3ea65de106ba19d6897384656047c23
MD5sum: 837c214cae65679eec4145c050f1c044
Description: man-in-the-middle attack framework
This package contains a man-in-the-middle attack framework used for phishing
login credentials along with session cookies, which in turn allows to bypass
2-factor authentication protection.
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This tool is a successor to Evilginx, released in 2017, which used a custom
version of nginx HTTP server to provide man-in-the-middle functionality to act
as a proxy between a browser and phished website. Present version is fully
written in GO as a standalone application, which implements its own HTTP and
DNS server, making it extremely easy to set up and use.
Description-md5: