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# WmiExec
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<details>
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</details>
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{% endhint %}
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## How It Works Explained
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Processes can be opened on hosts where the username and either password or hash are known through the use of WMI. Commands are executed using WMI by Wmiexec, providing a semi-interactive shell experience.
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**dcomexec.py:** Utilizing different DCOM endpoints, this script offers a semi-interactive shell akin to wmiexec.py, specifically leveraging the ShellBrowserWindow DCOM object. It currently supports MMC20. Application, Shell Windows, and Shell Browser Window objects. (source: [Hacking Articles](https://www.hackingarticles.in/beginners-guide-to-impacket-tool-kit-part-1/))
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## WMI Fundamentals
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### Namespace
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Structured in a directory-style hierarchy, WMI's top-level container is \root, under which additional directories, referred to as namespaces, are organized.
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Commands to list namespaces:
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```bash
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# Retrieval of Root namespaces
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gwmi -namespace "root" -Class "__Namespace" | Select Name
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# Enumeration of all namespaces (administrator privileges may be required)
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Get-WmiObject -Class "__Namespace" -Namespace "Root" -List -Recurse 2> $null | select __Namespace | sort __Namespace
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# Listing of namespaces within "root\cimv2"
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Get-WmiObject -Class "__Namespace" -Namespace "root\cimv2" -List -Recurse 2> $null | select __Namespace | sort __Namespace
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```
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Classes within a namespace can be listed using:
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```bash
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gwmwi -List -Recurse # Defaults to "root\cimv2" if no namespace specified
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gwmi -Namespace "root/microsoft" -List -Recurse
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```
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### **Classes**
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Knowing a WMI class name, such as win32\_process, and the namespace it resides in is crucial for any WMI operation.
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Commands to list classes beginning with `win32`:
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```bash
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Get-WmiObject -Recurse -List -class win32* | more # Defaults to "root\cimv2"
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gwmi -Namespace "root/microsoft" -List -Recurse -Class "MSFT_MpComput*"
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```
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Invocation of a class:
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```bash
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# Defaults to "root/cimv2" when namespace isn't specified
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Get-WmiObject -Class win32_share
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Get-WmiObject -Namespace "root/microsoft/windows/defender" -Class MSFT_MpComputerStatus
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```
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### Methods
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Methods, which are one or more executable functions of WMI classes, can be executed.
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```bash
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# Class loading, method listing, and execution
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$c = [wmiclass]"win32_share"
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$c.methods
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# To create a share: $c.Create("c:\share\path","name",0,$null,"My Description")
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```
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```bash
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# Method listing and invocation
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Invoke-WmiMethod -Class win32_share -Name Create -ArgumentList @($null, "Description", $null, "Name", $null, "c:\share\path",0)
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```
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## WMI Enumeration
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### WMI Service Status
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Commands to verify if the WMI service is operational:
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```bash
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# WMI service status check
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Get-Service Winmgmt
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# Via CMD
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net start | findstr "Instrumentation"
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```
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### System and Process Information
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Gathering system and process information through WMI:
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```bash
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Get-WmiObject -ClassName win32_operatingsystem | select * | more
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Get-WmiObject win32_process | Select Name, Processid
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```
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For attackers, WMI is a potent tool for enumerating sensitive data about systems or domains.
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```bash
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wmic computerystem list full /format:list
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wmic process list /format:list
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wmic ntdomain list /format:list
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wmic useraccount list /format:list
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wmic group list /format:list
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wmic sysaccount list /format:list
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```
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Remote querying of WMI for specific information, such as local admins or logged-on users, is feasible with careful command construction.
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### **Manual Remote WMI Querying**
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Stealthy identification of local admins on a remote machine and logged-on users can be achieved through specific WMI queries. `wmic` also supports reading from a text file to execute commands on multiple nodes simultaneously.
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To remotely execute a process over WMI, such as deploying an Empire agent, the following command structure is employed, with successful execution indicated by a return value of "0":
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```bash
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wmic /node:hostname /user:user path win32_process call create "empire launcher string here"
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```
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This process illustrates WMI's capability for remote execution and system enumeration, highlighting its utility for both system administration and penetration testing.
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## References
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* [https://blog.ropnop.com/using-credentials-to-own-windows-boxes-part-3-wmi-and-winrm/](https://blog.ropnop.com/using-credentials-to-own-windows-boxes-part-2-psexec-and-services/)
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## Automatic Tools
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* [**SharpLateral**](https://github.com/mertdas/SharpLateral):
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{% code overflow="wrap" %}
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```bash
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SharpLateral redwmi HOSTNAME C:\\Users\\Administrator\\Desktop\\malware.exe
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```
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{% endcode %}
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{% hint style="success" %}
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Learn & practice AWS Hacking:<img src="/.gitbook/assets/arte.png" alt="" data-size="line">[**HackTricks Training AWS Red Team Expert (ARTE)**](https://training.hacktricks.xyz/courses/arte)<img src="/.gitbook/assets/arte.png" alt="" data-size="line">\
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Learn & practice GCP Hacking: <img src="/.gitbook/assets/grte.png" alt="" data-size="line">[**HackTricks Training GCP Red Team Expert (GRTE)**<img src="/.gitbook/assets/grte.png" alt="" data-size="line">](https://training.hacktricks.xyz/courses/grte)
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<details>
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<summary>Support HackTricks</summary>
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* Check the [**subscription plans**](https://github.com/sponsors/carlospolop)!
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* **Join the** 💬 [**Discord group**](https://discord.gg/hRep4RUj7f) or the [**telegram group**](https://t.me/peass) or **follow** us on **Twitter** 🐦 [**@hacktricks\_live**](https://twitter.com/hacktricks\_live)**.**
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* **Share hacking tricks by submitting PRs to the** [**HackTricks**](https://github.com/carlospolop/hacktricks) and [**HackTricks Cloud**](https://github.com/carlospolop/hacktricks-cloud) github repos.
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</details>
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{% endhint %}
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