CTF-Writeups/HackTheBox/Legacy.md
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# HackTheBox-Legacy
## NMAP
```bash
PORT STATE SERVICE VERSION
139/tcp open netbios-ssn Microsoft Windows netbios-ssn
445/tcp open microsoft-ds Windows XP microsoft-ds
3389/tcp closed ms-wbt-server
Service Info: OSs: Windows, Windows XP; CPE: cpe:/o:microsoft:windows, cpe:/o:microsoft:windows_xp
Host script results:
|_clock-skew: mean: 5d00h31m36s, deviation: 2h07m16s, median: 4d23h01m36s
| nbstat: NetBIOS name: LEGACY, NetBIOS user: <unknown>, NetBIOS MAC: 00:50:56:b9:cc:42 (VMware)
| Names:
| LEGACY<00> Flags: <unique><active>
| HTB<00> Flags: <group><active>
| LEGACY<20> Flags: <unique><active>
| HTB<1e> Flags: <group><active>
| HTB<1d> Flags: <unique><active>
|_ \x01\x02__MSBROWSE__\x02<01> Flags: <group><active>
| smb-os-discovery:
| OS: Windows XP (Windows 2000 LAN Manager)
| OS CPE: cpe:/o:microsoft:windows_xp::-
| Computer name: legacy
| NetBIOS computer name: LEGACY\x00
| Workgroup: HTB\x00
|_ System time: 2021-05-18T01:01:14+03:00
| smb-security-mode:
| account_used: guest
```
## PORT 139/445 (SMB)
Let's see if we can access any shares on the machine
<img src="https://imgur.com/tHZtw5N.png"/>
Seems like we can't so knowing this is a windows xp machine , it might be vulnerable to SMB exploit since this is a very old windows operating system , so let's run nmap `vuln` script to confirm the vulnerability.
```bash
nmap -p 445 --script vuln 10.10.10.4
Starting Nmap 7.80 ( https://nmap.org ) at 2021-05-13 01:02 PKT
Nmap scan report for 10.10.10.4
Host is up (0.19s latency).
PORT STATE SERVICE
445/tcp open microsoft-ds
|_clamav-exec: ERROR: Script execution failed (use -d to debug)
Host script results:
|_samba-vuln-cve-2012-1182: NT_STATUS_ACCESS_DENIED
| smb-vuln-ms08-067:
| VULNERABLE:
| Microsoft Windows system vulnerable to remote code execution (MS08-067)
| State: VULNERABLE
| IDs: CVE:CVE-2008-4250
| The Server service in Microsoft Windows 2000 SP4, XP SP2 and SP3, Server 2003 SP1 and SP2,
| Vista Gold and SP1, Server 2008, and 7 Pre-Beta allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary
| code via a crafted RPC request that triggers the overflow during path canonicalization.
|
| Disclosure date: 2008-10-23
| References:
| https://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CVE-2008-4250
|_ https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/security/ms08-067.aspx
|_smb-vuln-ms10-054: false
|_smb-vuln-ms10-061: ERROR: Script execution failed (use -d to debug)
| smb-vuln-ms17-010:
```
This confirms that this machine is vulnerable to smb exploit so here I'll show case using with and without metasploit
## Metasploit
This CVE for this exploit is MS08-067
<img src="https://imgur.com/qYIjQSk.png"/>
<img src="https://i.imgur.com/hlDuzVn.png"/>
Configure the options in the exploit
<img src="https://imgur.com/2y2hq9x.png"/>
<img src="https://imgur.com/0RZ7Ns3.png"/>
## Without Metasploit
Download the POC for MS 08-067
<img src="https://imgur.com/JAa8Jzj.png"/>
Here we can see that it's using a shell code of msfvenom reverse shell payload so we need to generate one
<img src="https://imgur.com/VWr1TNl.png"/>
Replace the shellcode which is in the script
<img src="https://imgur.com/EikundA.png"/>
Now let's run the script
<img src="https://imgur.com/Jg6R9SU.png"/>
Here it says it needs the target IP and port also the version of windows xp so I ran the aggressive scan to know which version of windows xp is this and chances were that it is XP 3
<img src="https://i.imgur.com/T3uXpvg.png"/>
<img src="https://i.imgur.com/xPbhu3H.png"/>
And we get a shell