115 lines
3.9 KiB
Python
115 lines
3.9 KiB
Python
from lib.common import helpers
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class Module:
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def __init__(self, mainMenu, params=[]):
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# metadata info about the module, not modified during runtime
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self.info = {
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# name for the module that will appear in module menus
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'Name': 'Invoke-Something',
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# list of one or more authors for the module
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'Author': ['@yourname'],
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# more verbose multi-line description of the module
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'Description': ('description line 1'
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'description line 2'),
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# True if the module needs to run in the background
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'Background' : False,
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# True if we're saving the output as a file
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'SaveOutput' : True,
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# True if the module needs admin rights to run
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'NeedsAdmin' : False,
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# True if the method doesn't touch disk/is reasonably opsec safe
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'OpsecSafe' : True,
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# The minimum PowerShell version needed for the module to run
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'MinPSVersion' : '2',
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# list of any references/other comments
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'Comments': [
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'comment',
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'http://link/'
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]
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}
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# any options needed by the module, settable during runtime
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self.options = {
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# format:
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# value_name : {description, required, default_value}
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'Agent' : {
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# The 'Agent' option is the only one that MUST be in a module
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'Description' : 'Agent to grab a screenshot from.',
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'Required' : True,
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'Value' : ''
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},
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'Command' : {
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'Description' : 'Command to execute',
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'Required' : True,
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'Value' : 'test'
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}
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}
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# save off a copy of the mainMenu object to access external functionality
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# like listeners/agent handlers/etc.
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self.mainMenu = mainMenu
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# During instantiation, any settable option parameters
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# are passed as an object set to the module and the
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# options dictionary is automatically set. This is mostly
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# in case options are passed on the command line
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if params:
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for param in params:
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# parameter format is [Name, Value]
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option, value = param
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if option in self.options:
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self.options[option]['Value'] = value
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def generate(self):
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# the PowerShell script itself, with the command to invoke
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# for execution appended to the end. Scripts should output
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# everything to the pipeline for proper parsing.
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#
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# the script should be stripped of comments, with a link to any
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# original reference script included in the comments.
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script = """
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function Invoke-Something {
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}
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Invoke-Something"""
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# if you're reading in a large, external script that might be updates,
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# use the pattern below
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# read in the common module source code
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moduleSource = self.mainMenu.installPath + "/data/module_source/..."
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try:
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f = open(moduleSource, 'r')
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except:
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print helpers.color("[!] Could not read module source path at: " + str(moduleSource))
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return ""
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moduleCode = f.read()
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f.close()
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script = moduleCode
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# add any arguments to the end execution of the script
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for option,values in self.options.iteritems():
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if option.lower() != "agent":
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if values['Value'] and values['Value'] != '':
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if values['Value'].lower() == "true":
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# if we're just adding a switch
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script += " -" + str(option)
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else:
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script += " -" + str(option) + " " + str(values['Value'])
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return script |