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{% endhint %} ## Javascript Fuzzing ### Valid JS Comment Chars ```javascript //This is a 1 line comment /* This is a multiline comment*/ #!This is a 1 line comment, but "#!" must to be at the beggining of the line -->This is a 1 line comment, but "-->" must to be at the beggining of the line for (let j = 0; j < 128; j++) { for (let k = 0; k < 128; k++) { for (let l = 0; l < 128; l++) { if (j == 34 || k ==34 || l ==34) continue; if (j == 0x0a || k ==0x0a || l ==0x0a) continue; if (j == 0x0d || k ==0x0d || l ==0x0d) continue; if (j == 0x3c || k ==0x3c || l ==0x3c) continue; if ( (j == 47 && k == 47) ||(k == 47 && l == 47) ) continue; try { var cmd = String.fromCharCode(j) + String.fromCharCode(k) + String.fromCharCode(l) + 'a.orange.ctf"'; eval(cmd); } catch(e) { var err = e.toString().split('\n')[0].split(':')[0]; if (err === 'SyntaxError' || err === "ReferenceError") continue err = e.toString().split('\n')[0] } console.log(err,cmd); } } } //From: https://balsn.tw/ctf_writeup/20191012-hitconctfquals/#bounty-pl33z // From: Heyes, Gareth. JavaScript for hackers: Learn to think like a hacker (p. 43). Kindle Edition. log=[]; for(let i=0;i<=0xff;i++){ for(let j=0;j<=0xfff;j++){ try { eval(`${String.fromCodePoint(i,j)}%$£234$`) log.push([i,j]) }catch(e){} } } console.log(log)//[35,33],[47,47] ``` ### Caratteri di Nuova Riga JS Validi ```javascript //Javascript interpret as new line these chars: String.fromCharCode(10) //0x0a String.fromCharCode(13) //0x0d String.fromCharCode(8232) //0xe2 0x80 0xa8 String.fromCharCode(8233) //0xe2 0x80 0xa8 for (let j = 0; j < 65536; j++) { try { var cmd = '"aaaaa";'+String.fromCharCode(j) + '-->a.orange.ctf"'; eval(cmd); } catch(e) { var err = e.toString().split('\n')[0].split(':')[0]; if (err === 'SyntaxError' || err === "ReferenceError") continue; err = e.toString().split('\n')[0] } console.log(`[${err}]`,j,cmd); } //From: https://balsn.tw/ctf_writeup/20191012-hitconctfquals/#bounty-pl33z ``` ### Spazi JS Validi nella chiamata di funzione ```javascript // Heyes, Gareth. JavaScript for hackers: Learn to think like a hacker (pp. 40-41). Kindle Edition. // Check chars that can be put in between in func name and the () function x(){} log=[]; for(let i=0;i<=0x10ffff;i++){ try { eval(`x${String.fromCodePoint(i)}()`) log.push(i) }catch(e){} } console.log(log)v//9,10,11,12,13,32,160,5760,8192,8193,8194,8195,8196,8197,8198,8199,8200,8201,8202,813 232,8233,8239,8287,12288,65279 ``` ### **Caratteri validi per generare stringhe** ```javascript // Heyes, Gareth. JavaScript for hackers: Learn to think like a hacker (pp. 41-42). Kindle Edition. // Check which pairs of chars can make something be a valid string log=[]; for(let i=0;i<=0x10ffff;i++){ try { eval(`${String.fromCodePoint(i)}%$£234${String.fromCodePoint(i)}`) log.push(i) }catch(e){} } console.log(log) //34,39,47,96 //single quote, quotes, backticks & // (regex) ``` ### **Surrogate Pairs BF** Questa tecnica non sarà molto utile per XSS, ma potrebbe essere utile per bypassare le protezioni WAF. Questo codice python riceve come input 2 byte e cerca una coppia surrogata che ha il primo byte come l'ultimo byte della coppia surrogata alta e l'ultimo byte come l'ultimo byte della coppia surrogata bassa. ```python def unicode(findHex): for i in range(0,0xFFFFF): H = hex(int(((i - 0x10000) / 0x400) + 0xD800)) h = chr(int(H[-2:],16)) L = hex(int(((i - 0x10000) % 0x400 + 0xDC00))) l = chr(int(L[-2:],16)) if(h == findHex[0]) and (l == findHex[1]): print(H.replace("0x","\\u")+L.replace("0x","\\u")) ``` ### `javascript{}:` Protocol Fuzzing ```javascript // Heyes, Gareth. JavaScript for hackers: Learn to think like a hacker (p. 34). Kindle Edition. log=[]; let anchor = document.createElement('a'); for(let i=0;i<=0x10ffff;i++){ anchor.href = `javascript${String.fromCodePoint(i)}:`; if(anchor.protocol === 'javascript:') { log.push(i); } } console.log(log)//9,10,13,58 // Note that you could BF also other possitions of the use of multiple chars // Test one option let anchor = document.createElement('a'); anchor.href = `javascript${String.fromCodePoint(58)}:alert(1337)`; anchor.append('Click me') document.body.append(anchor) // Another way to test Test ``` ### URL Fuzzing ```javascript // Heyes, Gareth. JavaScript for hackers: Learn to think like a hacker (pp. 36-37). Kindle Edition. // Before the protocol a=document.createElement('a'); log=[]; for(let i=0;i<=0x10ffff;i++){ a.href = `${String.fromCodePoint(i)}https://hacktricks.xyz`; if(a.hostname === 'hacktricks.xyz'){ log.push(i); } } console.log(log) //0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13,14,15,16,17,18,19,20,21,22,23,24,25,26,27,28,29,30,31,32 // Between the slashes a=document.createElement('a'); log=[]; for(let i=0;i<=0x10ffff;i++){ a.href = `/${String.fromCodePoint(i)}/hacktricks.xyz`; if(a.hostname === 'hacktricks.xyz'){ log.push(i); } } console.log(log) //9,10,13,47,92 ``` ### HTML Fuzzing ```javascript // Heyes, Gareth. JavaScript for hackers: Learn to think like a hacker (p. 38). Kindle Edition. // Fuzzing chars that can close an HTML comment let log=[]; let div = document.createElement('div'); for(let i=0;i<=0x10ffff;i++){ div.innerHTML=``; if(div.querySelector('span')){ log.push(i); } } console.log(log)//33,45,62 ``` ## **Analisi degli attributi** Lo strumento **Hackability inspector** di Portswigger aiuta ad **analizzare** gli **attributi** di un oggetto javascript. Controlla: [https://portswigger-labs.net/hackability/inspector/?input=x.contentWindow\&html=%3Ciframe%20src=//subdomain1.portswigger-labs.net%20id=x%3E](https://portswigger-labs.net/hackability/inspector/?input=x.contentWindow\&html=%3Ciframe%20src=//subdomain1.portswigger-labs.net%20id=x%3E) ## **.map file js** * Trucco per scaricare file .map js: [https://medium.com/@bitthebyte/javascript-for-bug-bounty-hunters-part-2-f82164917e7](https://medium.com/@bitthebyte/javascript-for-bug-bounty-hunters-part-2-f82164917e7) * Puoi usare questo strumento per analizzare questi file [https://github.com/paazmaya/shuji](https://github.com/paazmaya/shuji) ## "--" Assegnazione L'operatore di decremento `--` è anche un'assegnazione. Questo operatore prende un valore e poi lo decrementa di uno. Se quel valore non è un numero, verrà impostato su `NaN`. Questo può essere usato per **rimuovere il contenuto delle variabili dall'ambiente**. ![](<../../.gitbook/assets/image (993).png>) ![](<../../.gitbook/assets/image (329).png>) ## Trucci delle Funzioni ### .call e .apply Il metodo **`.call`** di una funzione è usato per **eseguire la funzione**.\ Il **primo argomento** che si aspetta per impostazione predefinita è il **valore di `this`** e se **nulla** viene fornito, **`window`** sarà quel valore (a meno che non sia **`strict mode`**). ```javascript function test_call(){ console.log(this.value); //baz } new_this={value:"hey!"} test_call.call(new_this); // To pass more arguments, just pass then inside .call() function test_call() { console.log(arguments[0]); //"arg1" console.log(arguments[1]); //"arg2" console.log(this); //[object Window] } test_call.call(null, "arg1", "arg2") // If you use the "use strict" directive "this" will be null instead of window: function test_call() { "use strict"; console.log(this); //null } test_call.call(null) //The apply function is pretty much exactly the same as the call function with one important difference, you can supply an array of arguments in the second argument: function test_apply() { console.log(arguments[0]); //"arg1" console.log(arguments[1]); //"arg2" console.log(this); //[object Window] } test_apply.apply(null, ["arg1", "arg2"]) ``` ### Funzioni freccia Le funzioni freccia ti permettono di generare funzioni in una sola riga più facilmente (se le comprendi) ```javascript // Traditional function (a){ return a + 1; } // Arrow forms a => a + 100; a => {a + 100}; // Traditional function (a, b){ return a + b + 1; } // Arrow (a, b) => a + b + 100; // Tradictional no args let a = 4; let b = 2; function (){ return a + b + 1; } // Arrow let a = 4; let b = 2; () => a + b + 1; ``` Quindi, la maggior parte delle funzioni precedenti sono in realtà inutili perché non le stiamo salvando da nessuna parte per salvarle e chiamarle. Esempio di creazione della funzione `plusone`: ```javascript // Traductional function plusone (a){ return a + 1; } //Arrow plusone = a => a + 100; ``` ### Bind function La funzione bind consente di creare una **copia** di una **funzione modificando** l'oggetto **`this`** e i **parametri** forniti. ```javascript //This will use the this object and print "Hello World" var fn = function ( param1, param2 ) { console.info( this, param1, param2 ); } fn('Hello', 'World') //This will still use the this object and print "Hello World" var copyFn = fn.bind(); copyFn('Hello', 'World') //This will use the "console" object as "this" object inside the function and print "fixingparam1 Hello" var bindFn_change = fn.bind(console, "fixingparam1"); bindFn_change('Hello', 'World') //This will still use the this object and print "fixingparam1 Hello" var bindFn_thisnull = fn.bind(null, "fixingparam1"); bindFn_change('Hello', 'World') //This will still use the this object and print "fixingparam1 Hello" var bindFn_this = fn.bind(this, "fixingparam1"); bindFn_change('Hello', 'World') ``` {% hint style="info" %} Nota che usando **`bind`** puoi manipolare l'oggetto **`this`** che verrà utilizzato quando si chiama la funzione. {% endhint %} ### Rivelazione del codice della funzione Se puoi **accedere all'oggetto** di una funzione puoi **ottenere il codice** di quella funzione. ```javascript function afunc(){ return 1+1; } console.log(afunc.toString()); //This will print the code of the function console.log(String(afunc)); //This will print the code of the function console.log(this.afunc.toString()); //This will print the code of the function console.log(global.afunc.toString()); //This will print the code of the function ``` In casi in cui la **funzione non ha alcun nome**, puoi comunque stampare il **codice della funzione** dall'interno: ```javascript (function (){ return arguments.callee.toString(); })() (function (){ return arguments[0]; })("arg0") ``` Alcuni **metodi casuali** per **estrarre il codice** di una funzione (inclusi i commenti) da un'altra funzione: ```javascript (function (){ return retFunc => String(arguments[0]) })(a=>{/* Hidden commment */})() (function (){ return retFunc => Array(arguments[0].toString()) })(a=>{/* Hidden commment */})() (function (){ return String(this)}).bind(()=>{ /* Hidden commment */ })() (u=>(String(u)))(_=>{ /* Hidden commment */ }) (u=>_=>(String(u)))(_=>{ /* Hidden commment */ })() ``` ## Sandbox Escape - Recupero dell'oggetto window L'oggetto Window consente di accedere a funzioni definite globalmente come alert o eval. {% code overflow="wrap" %} ```javascript // Some ways to access window window.eval("alert(1)") frames globalThis parent self top //If inside a frame, this is top most window // Access window from document document.defaultView.alert(1) // Access document from a node object node = document.createElement('div') node.ownerDocument.defaultView.alert(1) // There is a path property on each error event whose last element is the window // In other browsers the method is // In case of svg, the "event" object is called "evt" // Abusing Error.prepareStackTrace to get Window back Error.prepareStackTrace=function(error, callSites){ 2 callSites.shift().getThis().alert(1337); 3 }; 4 new Error().stack // From an HTML event // Events from HTML are executed in this context with(document) { with(element) { //executed event } } // Because of that with(document) it's possible to access properties of document like: ``` {% endcode %} ## Punto di interruzione sull'accesso al valore ```javascript // Stop when a property in sessionStorage or localStorage is set/get // via getItem or setItem functions sessionStorage.getItem = localStorage.getItem = function(prop) { debugger; return sessionStorage[prop]; } localStorage.setItem = function(prop, val) { debugger; localStorage[prop] = val; } ``` ```javascript // Stop when anyone sets or gets the property "ppmap" in any object // For example sessionStorage.ppmap // "123".ppmap // Useful to find where weird properties are being set or accessed // or to find where prototype pollutions are occurring function debugAccess(obj, prop, debugGet=true){ var origValue = obj[prop]; Object.defineProperty(obj, prop, { get: function () { if ( debugGet ) debugger; return origValue; }, set: function(val) { debugger; origValue = val; } }); }; debugAccess(Object.prototype, 'ppmap') ``` ## Accesso automatico del browser per testare i payloads ```javascript //Taken from https://github.com/svennergr/writeups/blob/master/inti/0621/README.md const puppeteer = require("puppeteer"); const realPasswordLength = 3000; async function sleep(ms) { return new Promise((resolve) => setTimeout(resolve, ms)); } (async () => { const browser = await puppeteer.launch(); const page = await browser.newPage(); //Loop to iterate through different values for (let i = 0; i < 10000; i += 100) { console.log(`Run number ${i}`); const input = `${"0".repeat(i)}${realPasswordLength}`; console.log(` https://challenge-0621.intigriti.io/passgen.php?passwordLength=${input}&allowNumbers=true&allowSymbols=true×tamp=1624556811000`); //Go to the page await page.goto( `https://challenge-0621.intigriti.io/passgen.php?passwordLength=${input}&allowNumbers=true&allowSymbols=true×tamp=1624556811000` ); //Call function "generate()" inside the page await page.evaluate("generate()"); //Get node inner text from an HTML element const passwordContent = await page.$$eval( ".alert .page-content", (node) => node[0].innerText ); //Transform the content and print it in console const plainPassword = passwordContent.replace("Your password is: ", ""); if (plainPassword.length != realPasswordLength) { console.log(i, plainPassword.length, plainPassword); } await sleep(1000); } await browser.close(); })(); ``` {% hint style="success" %} Impara e pratica il hacking AWS:[**HackTricks Training AWS Red Team Expert (ARTE)**](https://training.hacktricks.xyz/courses/arte)\ Impara e pratica il hacking GCP: [**HackTricks Training GCP Red Team Expert (GRTE)**](https://training.hacktricks.xyz/courses/grte)
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