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Shows how to pull keystrokes captured by website clone tool from Cobalt Strike's data model. Go to View -> Script Console. Type: load /path/to/webkeystrokes.cna. Then type 'pull'. This will present the information to you.
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# convert comma separated keystroke values into a string. | |
sub toString { | |
local('@temp'); | |
@temp = split(",", $1); | |
shift(@temp); | |
return join("", map({ | |
return chr(parseNumber($1, 16, 10)); | |
}, @temp)); | |
} | |
# grab our keystrokes | |
command pull { | |
local('$entry $site $ip $keystrokes $token $email $data'); | |
foreach $entry (data_query("weblog")) { | |
if ($entry[0] eq "keylogger_hit") { | |
($null, $site, $ip, $keystrokes, $token) = $entry; | |
$email = tokenToEmail($token); | |
$data = toString($keystrokes); | |
println("$site $[20]ip $[20]email $data"); | |
} | |
} | |
} |
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