├── img
├── lib01.png
├── 2021-02-18-20-54-21.png
└── 2021-02-18-20-58-21.png
├── OffensivePipeline
├── Tools
│ ├── SharpStay.yml
│ ├── SharpView.yml
│ ├── SharpUp.yml
│ ├── Rubeus.yml
│ ├── SharpHound3.yml
│ ├── SharpMove.yml
│ ├── SharpWMI.yml
│ ├── ThreatCheck.yml
│ ├── SharpRDP.yml
│ ├── winPEAS.yml
│ ├── DInjector.yml
│ ├── Internal-Monologue.yml
│ ├── InveighZero.yml
│ ├── SharpDPAPI.yml
│ ├── Watson.yml
│ ├── Sharp-SMBExec.yml
│ ├── SharpSpray.yml
│ ├── Seatbelt.yml
│ ├── SharpChromium.yml
│ └── SharpGPOAbuse.yml
├── Resources
│ ├── template_confuserEx.crproj
│ └── template_build.bat
├── Properties
│ └── PublishProfiles
│ │ ├── FolderProfile.pubxml.user
│ │ └── FolderProfile.pubxml
├── OffensivePipeline.csproj.user
├── OffensivePipeline.sln
├── OffensivePipeline.csproj
├── Helpers.cs
├── Build.cs
└── Program.cs
├── .gitignore
├── README.md
└── LICENSE
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/OffensivePipeline/Tools/SharpStay.yml:
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1 | tool:
2 | - name: SharpStay
3 | description: .NET Persistence
4 | gitLink: https://github.com/0xthirteen/SharpStay
5 | solutionPath: SharpStay\SharpStay\SharpStay.sln
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/OffensivePipeline/Tools/SharpView.yml:
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1 | tool:
2 | - name: SharpView
3 | description: .NET port of PowerView
4 | gitLink: https://github.com/tevora-threat/SharpView
5 | solutionPath: SharpView\SharpView.sln
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/OffensivePipeline/Resources/template_confuserEx.crproj:
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/OffensivePipeline/Tools/SharpUp.yml:
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1 | tool:
2 | - name: SharpUp
3 | description: SharpUp is a C# port of various PowerUp functionality
4 | gitLink: https://github.com/GhostPack/SharpUp
5 | solutionPath: SharpUp\SharpUp.sln
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/OffensivePipeline/Tools/Rubeus.yml:
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1 | tool:
2 | - name: Rubeus
3 | description: Rubeus is a C# toolset for raw Kerberos interaction and abuses
4 | gitLink: https://github.com/GhostPack/Rubeus
5 | solutionPath: Rubeus\Rubeus.sln
6 |
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/OffensivePipeline/Tools/SharpHound3.yml:
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1 | tool:
2 | - name: SharpHound3
3 | description: C# Rewrite of the BloodHound Ingestor
4 | gitLink: https://github.com/BloodHoundAD/SharpHound3
5 | solutionPath: SharpHound3\SharpHound3.sln
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/OffensivePipeline/Tools/SharpMove.yml:
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1 | tool:
2 | - name: SharpMove
3 | description: .NET authenticated execution for remote hosts
4 | gitLink: https://github.com/0xthirteen/SharpMove
5 | solutionPath: SharpMove\SharpMove\SharpMove.sln
6 |
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/OffensivePipeline/Tools/SharpWMI.yml:
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1 | tool:
2 | - name: SharpWMI
3 | description: SharpWMI is a C# implementation of various WMI functionality.
4 | gitLink: https://github.com/GhostPack/SharpWMI
5 | solutionPath: SharpWMI\SharpWMI.sln
6 |
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/OffensivePipeline/Resources/template_build.bat:
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1 | call "C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Visual Studio\2019\BuildTools\Common7\Tools\VsDevCmd.bat"
2 | msbuild.exe "{{SOLUTION_PATH}}" {{BUILD_OPTIONS}} /p:OutputPath="{{OUTPUT_DIR}}" /p:DebugSymbols=false /p:DebugType=None
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/OffensivePipeline/Tools/ThreatCheck.yml:
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1 | tool:
2 | - name: ThreatCheck
3 | description: Modified version of Matterpreter's DefenderCheck
4 | gitLink: https://github.com/rasta-mouse/ThreatCheck
5 | solutionPath: ThreatCheck\ThreatCheck\ThreatCheck.sln
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/OffensivePipeline/Tools/SharpRDP.yml:
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1 | tool:
2 | - name: SharpRDP
3 | description: Remote Desktop Protocol Console Application for Authenticated Command Execution
4 | gitLink: https://github.com/0xthirteen/SharpRDP
5 | solutionPath: SharpRDP\SharpRDP\SharpRDP.sln
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/OffensivePipeline/Tools/winPEAS.yml:
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1 | tool:
2 | - name: winPEAS
3 | description: Privilege Escalation Awesome Scripts SUITE
4 | gitLink: https://github.com/carlospolop/privilege-escalation-awesome-scripts-suite
5 | solutionPath: winPEAS\winPEAS\winPEASexe\winPEAS.sln
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/OffensivePipeline/Tools/DInjector.yml:
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1 | tool:
2 | - name: DInjector
3 | description: Collection of shellcode injection techniques packed in a D/Invoke weaponized DLL
4 | gitLink: https://github.com/snovvcrash/DInjector
5 | solutionPath: DInjector\DInjector\DInjector.sln
6 |
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/OffensivePipeline/Tools/Internal-Monologue.yml:
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1 | tool:
2 | - name: Internal-Monologue
3 | description: Retrieving NTLM Hashes without Touching LSASS
4 | gitLink: https://github.com/eladshamir/Internal-Monologue
5 | solutionPath: Internal-Monologue\InternalMonologue.sln
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/OffensivePipeline/Tools/InveighZero.yml:
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1 | tool:
2 | - name: InveighZero
3 | description: InveighZero is a C# LLMNR/NBNS/mDNS/DNS/DHCPv6 spoofer and man-in-the-middle tool
4 | gitLink: https://github.com/Kevin-Robertson/InveighZero
5 | solutionPath: InveighZero\Inveigh.sln
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/OffensivePipeline/Tools/SharpDPAPI.yml:
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1 | tool:
2 | - name: SharpDPAPI
3 | description: SharpDPAPI is a C# port of some DPAPI functionality from @gentilkiwi's Mimikatz project.
4 | gitLink: https://github.com/GhostPack/SharpDPAPI
5 | solutionPath: SharpDPAPI\SharpDPAPI.sln
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/OffensivePipeline/Properties/PublishProfiles/FolderProfile.pubxml.user:
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/OffensivePipeline/Tools/Watson.yml:
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1 | tool:
2 | - name: Watson
3 | description: Watson is a .NET tool designed to enumerate missing KBs and suggest exploits for Privilege Escalation vulnerabilities.
4 | gitLink: https://github.com/rasta-mouse/Watson
5 | solutionPath: Watson\Watson.sln
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/OffensivePipeline/Tools/Sharp-SMBExec.yml:
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1 | tool:
2 | - name: Sharp-SMBExec
3 | description: A native C# conversion of Kevin Robertsons Invoke-SMBExec powershell script
4 | gitLink: https://github.com/checkymander/Sharp-SMBExec
5 | solutionPath: Sharp-SMBExec\SharpInvoke-SMBExec.sln
6 |
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/OffensivePipeline/Tools/SharpSpray.yml:
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1 | tool:
2 | - name: SharpSpray
3 | description: SharpSpray a simple code set to perform a password spraying attack against all users of a domain using LDAP and is compatible with Cobalt Strike.
4 | gitLink: https://github.com/jnqpblc/SharpSpray
5 | solutionPath: SharpSpray\SharpSpray.sln
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/OffensivePipeline/Tools/Seatbelt.yml:
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1 | tool:
2 | - name: Seatbelt
3 | description: Seatbelt is a C# project that performs a number of security oriented host-survey "safety checks" relevant from both offensive and defensive security perspectives.
4 | gitLink: https://github.com/GhostPack/Seatbelt
5 | solutionPath: Seatbelt\Seatbelt.sln
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/OffensivePipeline/Tools/SharpChromium.yml:
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1 | tool:
2 | - name: SharpChromium
3 | description: SharpChromium is a .NET 4.0+ CLR project to retrieve data from Google Chrome, Microsoft Edge, and Microsoft Edge Beta. Currently, it can extract
4 | gitLink: https://github.com/djhohnstein/SharpChromium
5 | solutionPath: SharpChromium\SharpChromium.sln
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/OffensivePipeline/OffensivePipeline.csproj.user:
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2 |
3 |
4 | <_LastSelectedProfileId>C:\Users\alpha\Desktop\OffensivePipeline\Properties\PublishProfiles\FolderProfile.pubxml
5 |
6 |
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/OffensivePipeline/Tools/SharpGPOAbuse.yml:
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1 | tool:
2 | - name: SharpGPOAbuse
3 | description: SharpGPOAbuse is a .NET application written in C# that can be used to take advantage of a user's edit rights on a Group Policy Object (GPO) in order to compromise the objects that are controlled by that GPO.
4 | gitLink: https://github.com/FSecureLABS/SharpGPOAbuse
5 | solutionPath: SharpGPOAbuse\SharpGPOAbuse.sln
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/.gitignore:
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1 | # Node artifact files
2 | node_modules/
3 | dist/
4 |
5 | # Visual studio
6 | *.vs
7 |
8 |
9 | # Compiled Java class files
10 | *.class
11 |
12 | # Compiled Python bytecode
13 | *.py[cod]
14 |
15 | # Log files
16 | *.log
17 |
18 | # Package files
19 | *.jar
20 |
21 | # Maven
22 | target/
23 | dist/
24 |
25 | # JetBrains IDE
26 | .idea/
27 |
28 | # Unit test reports
29 | TEST*.xml
30 |
31 | # Generated by MacOS
32 | .DS_Store
33 |
34 | # Generated by Windows
35 | Thumbs.db
36 |
37 | # Applications
38 | *.app
39 | *.exe
40 | *.war
41 |
42 | # Large media files
43 | *.mp4
44 | *.tiff
45 | *.avi
46 | *.flv
47 | *.mov
48 | *.wmv
49 |
50 |
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7 | Release
8 | Any CPU
9 | bin\Release\netcoreapp3.1\publish\
10 | FileSystem
11 | netcoreapp3.1
12 | win-x64
13 | true
14 | False
15 | False
16 | True
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/OffensivePipeline/OffensivePipeline.sln:
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1 |
2 | Microsoft Visual Studio Solution File, Format Version 12.00
3 | # Visual Studio Version 16
4 | VisualStudioVersion = 16.0.30907.101
5 | MinimumVisualStudioVersion = 10.0.40219.1
6 | Project("{9A19103F-16F7-4668-BE54-9A1E7A4F7556}") = "OffensivePipeline", "OffensivePipeline.csproj", "{35E4CDCF-59AD-4946-A9E6-3DDF6661F537}"
7 | EndProject
8 | Global
9 | GlobalSection(SolutionConfigurationPlatforms) = preSolution
10 | Debug|Any CPU = Debug|Any CPU
11 | Release|Any CPU = Release|Any CPU
12 | EndGlobalSection
13 | GlobalSection(ProjectConfigurationPlatforms) = postSolution
14 | {35E4CDCF-59AD-4946-A9E6-3DDF6661F537}.Debug|Any CPU.ActiveCfg = Debug|Any CPU
15 | {35E4CDCF-59AD-4946-A9E6-3DDF6661F537}.Debug|Any CPU.Build.0 = Debug|Any CPU
16 | {35E4CDCF-59AD-4946-A9E6-3DDF6661F537}.Release|Any CPU.ActiveCfg = Release|Any CPU
17 | {35E4CDCF-59AD-4946-A9E6-3DDF6661F537}.Release|Any CPU.Build.0 = Release|Any CPU
18 | EndGlobalSection
19 | GlobalSection(SolutionProperties) = preSolution
20 | HideSolutionNode = FALSE
21 | EndGlobalSection
22 | GlobalSection(ExtensibilityGlobals) = postSolution
23 | SolutionGuid = {BAE47189-32EF-4809-A5EB-9271AAB5DF89}
24 | EndGlobalSection
25 | EndGlobal
26 |
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5 | netcoreapp3.1
6 | Aetsu
7 | https://github.com/aetsu
8 | false
9 | 0.8.2
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/README.md:
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1 | # OffensivePipeline
2 | 
3 |
4 | **OffensivePipeline** allows to download, compile (without Visual Studio) and obfuscate C# tools for Red Team exercises.
5 |
6 | OffensivePipeline downloads the tool from the git repository, then compiles it with *msbuild* and finally obfuscates it with [ConfuserEx](https://github.com/mkaring/ConfuserEx/tree/v1.4.1).
7 |
8 |
9 | ## Examples
10 | - List all tools:
11 | ```
12 | OffensivePipeline.exe list
13 | ```
14 | - Build all tools:
15 | ```
16 | OffensivePipeline.exe all
17 | ```
18 | - Build a tool
19 | ```
20 | OffensivePipeline.exe t toolName
21 | ```
22 | 
23 |
24 |
25 | ## Add new tools
26 | The scripts for downloading the tools are in the **Tools** folder in **yml** format. New tools can be added by creating new *yml* files with the following format:
27 | - *Rubeus.yml* file:
28 | ```yml
29 | tool:
30 | - name: Rubeus
31 | description: Rubeus is a C# toolset for raw Kerberos interaction and abuses
32 | gitLink: https://github.com/GhostPack/Rubeus
33 | solutionPath: Rubeus\Rubeus.sln
34 | ```
35 |
36 |
37 | ## Requirements for the release version (Visual Studio 2019 is not required)
38 | - Microsoft .NET Framework 3.5 Service Pack 1 (for some tools): https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=22
39 | - Build Tools for Visual Studio 2019: https://visualstudio.microsoft.com/thank-you-downloading-visual-studio/?sku=BuildTools&rel=16
40 | - Install .NET desktop build tools
41 | 
42 | - Disable the antivirus :D
43 | - Teste on Windows 10 Pro - Version 20H2 - Build 19042.631
44 |
45 |
46 | ## Requirements for build
47 | - Net framework 3.5.1 (for some tools): https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=22
48 | - Visual Studio 2019 -> https://visualstudio.microsoft.com/thank-you-downloading-visual-studio/?sku=Community&rel=16
49 | - Install .NET desktop build tools
50 |
51 |
52 | ## Supported tools
53 | - Internal-Monologue:
54 | - Description: Retrieving NTLM Hashes without Touching LSASS
55 | - GitLink: https://github.com/eladshamir/Internal-Monologue
56 | - InveighZero:
57 | - Description: InveighZero is a C# LLMNR/NBNS/mDNS/DNS/DHCPv6 spoofer and man-in-the-middle tool
58 | - GitLink: https://github.com/Kevin-Robertson/InveighZero
59 | - Rubeus:
60 | - Description: Rubeus is a C# toolset for raw Kerberos interaction and abuses
61 | - GitLink: https://github.com/GhostPack/Rubeus
62 | - Seatbelt:
63 | - Description: Seatbelt is a C# project that performs a number of security oriented host-survey "safety checks" relevant from both offensive and defensive security perspectives.
64 | - GitLink: https://github.com/GhostPack/Seatbelt
65 | - SharpChromium:
66 | - Description: SharpChromium is a .NET 4.0+ CLR project to retrieve data from Google Chrome, Microsoft Edge, and Microsoft Edge Beta. Currently, it can extract
67 | - GitLink: https://github.com/djhohnstein/SharpChromium
68 | - SharpDPAPI:
69 | - Description: SharpDPAPI is a C# port of some DPAPI functionality from @gentilkiwi's Mimikatz project.
70 | - GitLink: https://github.com/GhostPack/SharpDPAPI
71 | - SharpGPOAbuse:
72 | - Description: SharpGPOAbuse is a .NET application written in C# that can be used to take advantage of a user's edit rights on a Group Policy Object (GPO) in order to compromise the objects that are controlled by that GPO.
73 | - GitLink: https://github.com/FSecureLABS/SharpGPOAbuse
74 | - SharpHound3:
75 | - Description: C# Rewrite of the BloodHound Ingestor
76 | - GitLink: https://github.com/BloodHoundAD/SharpHound3
77 | - SharpMove:
78 | - Description: .NET authenticated execution for remote hosts
79 | - GitLink: https://github.com/0xthirteen/SharpMove
80 | - SharpRDP:
81 | - Description: Remote Desktop Protocol Console Application for Authenticated Command Execution
82 | - GitLink: https://github.com/0xthirteen/SharpRDP
83 | - Sharp-SMBExec:
84 | - Description: A native C# conversion of Kevin Robertsons Invoke-SMBExec powershell script
85 | - GitLink: https://github.com/checkymander/Sharp-SMBExec
86 | - SharpSpray:
87 | - Description: SharpSpray a simple code set to perform a password spraying attack against all users of a domain using LDAP and is compatible with Cobalt Strike.
88 | - GitLink: https://github.com/jnqpblc/SharpSpray
89 | - SharpStay:
90 | - Description: .NET Persistence
91 | - GitLink: https://github.com/0xthirteen/SharpStay
92 | - SharpUp:
93 | - Description: SharpUp is a C# port of various PowerUp functionality
94 | - GitLink: https://github.com/GhostPack/SharpUp
95 | - SharpView:
96 | - Description: .NET port of PowerView
97 | - GitLink: https://github.com/tevora-threat/SharpView
98 | - SharpWMI:
99 | - Description: SharpWMI is a C# implementation of various WMI functionality.
100 | - GitLink: https://github.com/GhostPack/SharpWMI
101 | - ThreatCheck:
102 | - Description: Modified version of Matterpreter's DefenderCheck
103 | - GitLink: https://github.com/rasta-mouse/ThreatCheck
104 | - Watson:
105 | - Description: Watson is a .NET tool designed to enumerate missing KBs and suggest exploits for Privilege Escalation vulnerabilities.
106 | - GitLink: https://github.com/rasta-mouse/Watson
107 | - winPEAS:
108 | - Description: Privilege Escalation Awesome Scripts SUITE
109 | - GitLink: https://github.com/carlospolop/privilege-escalation-awesome-scripts-suite
110 |
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1 | using System;
2 | using System.Collections.Generic;
3 | using System.Diagnostics;
4 | using System.IO;
5 | using System.IO.Compression;
6 | using System.Net;
7 | using System.Security.Cryptography;
8 | using Microsoft.Win32;
9 |
10 | namespace OffensivePipeline
11 | {
12 | static class Helpers
13 | {
14 | public static int ExecuteCommand(string command)
15 | {
16 | int exitCode = 0;
17 | try
18 | {
19 | ProcessStartInfo processInfo;
20 | Process process;
21 | processInfo = new ProcessStartInfo("cmd.exe", "/c " + command);
22 | processInfo.CreateNoWindow = true;
23 | processInfo.UseShellExecute = false;
24 | processInfo.RedirectStandardError = true;
25 | processInfo.RedirectStandardOutput = true;
26 | process = Process.Start(processInfo);
27 | //process.WaitForExit();
28 | string output = process.StandardOutput.ReadToEnd();
29 | string error = process.StandardError.ReadToEnd();
30 | exitCode = process.ExitCode;
31 | if (!String.IsNullOrEmpty(output))
32 | {
33 | LogToFile("ExecuteCommand", "INFO", output);
34 | }
35 | if (!String.IsNullOrEmpty(error))
36 | {
37 | LogToFile("ExecuteCommand", "ERROR", error);
38 | }
39 | //Console.WriteLine("output>>" + (String.IsNullOrEmpty(output) ? "(none)" : output));
40 | //Console.WriteLine("error>>" + (String.IsNullOrEmpty(error) ? "(none)" : error));
41 | //Console.WriteLine("ExitCode: " + exitCode.ToString(), "ExecuteCommand");
42 | process.Close();
43 | } catch (Exception ex)
44 | {
45 | Console.WriteLine(" Error -> Executing command <" + command + "> - " + ex.ToString());
46 | LogToFile("ExecuteCommand", "ERROR", command + "-> " + ex.ToString());
47 | return 1;
48 | }
49 |
50 | return exitCode;
51 | }
52 |
53 | public static string GetRandomString()
54 | {
55 | string path = Path.GetRandomFileName();
56 | path = path.Replace(".", ""); // Remove period.
57 | return path;
58 | }
59 |
60 | public static int DownloadResources(string url, string outputName, string outputPath)
61 | {
62 | WebClient client = new WebClient();
63 | try
64 | {
65 |
66 | client.DownloadFile(url, Path.Combine(new string[] { Directory.GetCurrentDirectory(), outputPath, outputName }));
67 | }
68 | catch (Exception ex)
69 | {
70 | Console.WriteLine(" Error -> Downloading <" + url + "> - " + ex.ToString());
71 | LogToFile("DownloadResources", "ERROR", url + "-> " + ex.ToString());
72 | return 1;
73 | }
74 | return 0;
75 | }
76 |
77 | public static int UnzipFile(string filePath, string outputFolder)
78 | {
79 | try
80 | {
81 | ZipFile.ExtractToDirectory(filePath, outputFolder);
82 |
83 | }
84 | catch (Exception ex)
85 | {
86 | Console.WriteLine(" Error -> Unzipping <" + filePath + "> - " + ex.ToString());
87 | LogToFile("UnzipFile", "ERROR", filePath + "-> " + ex.ToString());
88 | return 1;
89 | }
90 | return 0;
91 | }
92 |
93 |
94 | static string CalculateMD5(string filename)
95 | {
96 | using (var md5 = MD5.Create())
97 | {
98 | using (var stream = File.OpenRead(filename))
99 | {
100 | var hash = md5.ComputeHash(stream);
101 | return BitConverter.ToString(hash).Replace("-", "").ToLowerInvariant();
102 | }
103 | }
104 | }
105 |
106 | public static void CalculateMD5Files(string folder)
107 | {
108 | Console.ForegroundColor = ConsoleColor.Yellow;
109 | Console.WriteLine(" Calculating md5...");
110 | Console.ResetColor();
111 | string[] fileList = Directory.GetFiles(folder, "*.*", SearchOption.AllDirectories);
112 | List md5List = new List();
113 | foreach (string filename in fileList)
114 | {
115 | using (var md5 = MD5.Create())
116 | {
117 | using (var stream = File.OpenRead(filename))
118 | {
119 | var hash = md5.ComputeHash(stream);
120 | md5List.Add(filename + " - " + BitConverter.ToString(hash).Replace("-", "").ToLowerInvariant());
121 | }
122 | }
123 | }
124 | File.WriteAllLines(Path.Combine(new string[] { folder, "md5.txt" }), md5List);
125 | }
126 |
127 | public static void LogToFile(string source, string logType, string messsage)
128 | {
129 | string FilePath = "log.txt";
130 | DateTime localDate = DateTime.Now;
131 | using var fileStream = new FileStream(FilePath, FileMode.Append);
132 | using var writter = new StreamWriter(fileStream);
133 | writter.WriteLine("{0} | {1} | {2} -- {3}", localDate.ToString(), logType, source, messsage);
134 | }
135 |
136 | }
137 | }
138 |
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1 | using LibGit2Sharp;
2 | using System;
3 | using System.IO;
4 | using Microsoft.Build.Construction;
5 | using System.Xml.Linq;
6 | using System.Collections.Generic;
7 | using System.Linq;
8 |
9 | namespace OffensivePipeline
10 | {
11 | static class Build
12 | {
13 | public static string DownloadRepository(string toolName, string url)
14 | {
15 | string path = "GitTools";
16 | try
17 | {
18 | if (!Directory.Exists(path))
19 | {
20 | DirectoryInfo di = Directory.CreateDirectory(path);
21 | }
22 | }
23 | catch (Exception e)
24 | {
25 | Console.WriteLine("The process failed: {0}", e.ToString());
26 | }
27 | string toolPath = Path.Combine(new string[] { path, toolName });
28 | if (!Directory.Exists(toolPath))
29 | {
30 | Console.ForegroundColor = ConsoleColor.Yellow;
31 | Console.WriteLine(" Clonnig the repository: {0}", toolName);
32 | Console.ResetColor();
33 | Repository.Clone(url, toolPath, new CloneOptions() { RecurseSubmodules = true });
34 | using (var repo = new Repository(toolPath))
35 | {
36 | var commit = repo.Head.Tip;
37 | Console.WriteLine(@" Last commit: {0}", commit.Author.When.ToLocalTime());
38 | }
39 | }
40 | return toolPath;
41 | }
42 | public static string BuildTool(string solutionPath, string toolName)
43 | {
44 | string finalPath = string.Empty;
45 | string text = System.IO.File.ReadAllText(Path.Combine(new string[] { Directory.GetCurrentDirectory(), "Resources", "template_build.bat" }));
46 | string buildOptions = "/p:LangVersion=latest /p:Platform=\"Any CPU\" /p:AllowUnsafeBlocks=true";
47 | solutionPath = Path.Combine(new string[] { Directory.GetCurrentDirectory(), "GitTools", solutionPath });
48 | string outputDir = Path.Combine(new string[] { Directory.GetCurrentDirectory(), "Output" });
49 | if (File.Exists(solutionPath))
50 | {
51 |
52 | Console.ForegroundColor = ConsoleColor.Yellow;
53 | Console.WriteLine(" Solving dependences with nuget...");
54 | Console.ResetColor();
55 | if (Helpers.ExecuteCommand(@"Resources\nuget.exe restore " + solutionPath) != 0)
56 | {
57 | Console.ForegroundColor = ConsoleColor.Red;
58 | Console.WriteLine(" Error -> nuget.exe: {0}", solutionPath);
59 | Console.ResetColor();
60 | }
61 | finalPath = Path.Combine(new string[] { outputDir, toolName + "_" + Helpers.GetRandomString() });
62 |
63 | text = text.Replace("{{SOLUTION_PATH}}", solutionPath);
64 | text = text.Replace("{{BUILD_OPTIONS}}", buildOptions);
65 | text = text.Replace("{{OUTPUT_DIR}}", finalPath);
66 | string batPath = Path.Combine(new string[] { Path.GetDirectoryName(solutionPath), "buildSolution.bat" });
67 | File.WriteAllText(batPath, text);
68 | Console.ForegroundColor = ConsoleColor.Yellow;
69 | Console.WriteLine(" Building solution...");
70 | Console.ResetColor();
71 | if (Helpers.ExecuteCommand(batPath) != 0)
72 | {
73 | Console.ForegroundColor = ConsoleColor.Red;
74 | Console.WriteLine(" Error -> msbuild.exe: {0}", solutionPath);
75 | Console.ResetColor();
76 | }
77 | else
78 | {
79 | Console.ForegroundColor = ConsoleColor.Green;
80 | Console.WriteLine(" No errors!");
81 | Console.ResetColor();
82 | }
83 |
84 | //Gets all references to the project to obfuscate it with confuser
85 | SolutionFile s = SolutionFile.Parse(solutionPath);
86 | foreach (ProjectInSolution p in s.ProjectsInOrder)
87 | {
88 | if (File.Exists(p.AbsolutePath))
89 | {
90 | XNamespace msbuild = "http://schemas.microsoft.com/developer/msbuild/2003";
91 | XDocument projDefinition = XDocument.Load(p.AbsolutePath);
92 | IEnumerable references = projDefinition
93 | .Element(msbuild + "Project")
94 | .Elements(msbuild + "ItemGroup")
95 | .Elements(msbuild + "Reference")
96 | .Elements(msbuild + "HintPath")
97 | .Select(refElem => refElem.Value);
98 | foreach (string reference in references)
99 | {
100 | string referenceFile = reference.Replace(@"..\", "");
101 | if (File.Exists(Path.Combine(new string[] { Path.GetDirectoryName(solutionPath), referenceFile })))
102 | {
103 | File.Copy(
104 | Path.Combine(new string[] { Path.GetDirectoryName(solutionPath), referenceFile }),
105 | Path.Combine(new string[] { finalPath, Path.GetFileName(referenceFile) }),
106 | true);
107 | }
108 | }
109 | }
110 |
111 | }
112 | }
113 | return finalPath;
114 | }
115 |
116 | public static void Confuse(string folder)
117 | {
118 | string[] exeList = Directory.GetFiles(folder, "*.exe");
119 | foreach (string exe in exeList)
120 | {
121 | string text = File.ReadAllText(Path.Combine(new string[] { Directory.GetCurrentDirectory(), "Resources", "template_confuserEx.crproj" }));
122 | text = text.Replace("{{BASE_DIR}}", folder);
123 | text = text.Replace("{{OUTPUT_DIR}}", Path.Combine(new string[] { folder, "Confused" }));
124 | text = text.Replace("{{EXE_FILE}}", exe);
125 | string crprojPath = Path.Combine(new string[] { folder, exe + ".crproj" });
126 | System.IO.File.WriteAllText(crprojPath, text);
127 | Console.ForegroundColor = ConsoleColor.Yellow;
128 | Console.WriteLine(" Confusing " + exe + "...");
129 | Console.ResetColor();
130 | if (Helpers.ExecuteCommand(
131 | Path.Combine(new string[] { Directory.GetCurrentDirectory(), "Resources", "ConfuserEx", "Confuser.CLI.exe" }) + " " + crprojPath) != 0)
132 | {
133 | Console.ForegroundColor = ConsoleColor.Red;
134 | Console.WriteLine(" Error -> ConfuserEx: {0}", exe);
135 | Console.ResetColor();
136 | }
137 | else
138 | {
139 | Console.ForegroundColor = ConsoleColor.Green;
140 | Console.WriteLine(" No errors!");
141 | Console.ResetColor();
142 | }
143 | }
144 | }
145 | }
146 | }
147 |
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1 | using Microsoft.Extensions.CommandLineUtils;
2 | using System;
3 | using System.IO;
4 | using YamlDotNet.RepresentationModel;
5 |
6 | namespace OffensivePipeline
7 | {
8 | class Program
9 | {
10 | static void AnalyzeTools()
11 | {
12 | string[] toolList = Directory.GetFiles("Tools", "*.yml");
13 | foreach (string tool in toolList)
14 | {
15 | string outputFolder = string.Empty;
16 | string toolPath = string.Empty;
17 | string text = File.ReadAllText(tool);
18 | var stringReader = new StringReader(text);
19 | var yaml = new YamlStream();
20 | yaml.Load(stringReader);
21 | var mapping = (YamlMappingNode)yaml.Documents[0].RootNode;
22 |
23 | foreach (var entry in mapping.Children)
24 | {
25 | var items = (YamlSequenceNode)mapping.Children[new YamlScalarNode("tool")];
26 | foreach (YamlMappingNode item in items)
27 | {
28 | Console.ForegroundColor = ConsoleColor.Cyan;
29 | Console.WriteLine("\n[+] Name: {0}", item.Children[new YamlScalarNode("name")]);
30 | Console.ResetColor();
31 | Console.WriteLine(" - Description: {0}\n - Git link: {1}\n - Solution file: {2}\n",
32 | item.Children[new YamlScalarNode("description")],
33 | item.Children[new YamlScalarNode("gitLink")],
34 | item.Children[new YamlScalarNode("solutionPath")]);
35 |
36 | try
37 | {
38 | toolPath = Build.DownloadRepository(item.Children[new YamlScalarNode("name")].ToString()
39 | , item.Children[new YamlScalarNode("gitLink")].ToString());
40 | outputFolder = Build.BuildTool(
41 | item.Children[new YamlScalarNode("solutionPath")].ToString(),
42 | item.Children[new YamlScalarNode("name")].ToString());
43 | if (Helpers.ExecuteCommand("RMDIR \"" + toolPath + "\" /S /Q") != 0)
44 | {
45 | Console.ForegroundColor = ConsoleColor.Red;
46 | Console.WriteLine(" Error -> RMDIR: {0}", toolPath);
47 | Helpers.LogToFile("AnalyzeTools", "ERROR", "RMDIR: <" + toolPath + ">");
48 | Console.ResetColor();
49 | }
50 | Build.Confuse(outputFolder);
51 | Helpers.CalculateMD5Files(outputFolder);
52 | Console.ForegroundColor = ConsoleColor.Magenta;
53 | Console.WriteLine(" Output folder: {0}", outputFolder);
54 | Console.ResetColor();
55 | }
56 | catch (Exception ex)
57 | {
58 | Console.WriteLine(" Error -> Analyzing: <{0}> -> {1}", item.Children[new YamlScalarNode("name")], ex.ToString());
59 | Helpers.LogToFile("AnalyzeTools", "ERROR", "Analyzing: <" + item.Children[new YamlScalarNode("name")] + "> -> " + ex.ToString());
60 | }
61 | }
62 | }
63 | }
64 | }
65 |
66 | static void AnalyzeTools(string toolName)
67 | {
68 | string outputFolder = string.Empty;
69 | string toolPath = string.Empty;
70 | if (!File.Exists(@"Tools\" + toolName + ".yml"))
71 | {
72 | Console.ForegroundColor = ConsoleColor.Red;
73 | Console.WriteLine(" Error -> {0} tool not supported", toolName);
74 | Helpers.LogToFile("AnalyzeTools", "ERROR", "<" + toolName + "> not supported");
75 | Console.ResetColor();
76 | return;
77 | }
78 | string text = File.ReadAllText(@"Tools\" + toolName + ".yml");
79 | var stringReader = new StringReader(text);
80 | var yaml = new YamlStream();
81 | yaml.Load(stringReader);
82 | var mapping = (YamlMappingNode)yaml.Documents[0].RootNode;
83 |
84 | foreach (var entry in mapping.Children)
85 | {
86 | var items = (YamlSequenceNode)mapping.Children[new YamlScalarNode("tool")];
87 | foreach (YamlMappingNode item in items)
88 | {
89 | Console.ForegroundColor = ConsoleColor.Cyan;
90 | Console.WriteLine("\n[+] Name: {0}", item.Children[new YamlScalarNode("name")]);
91 | Console.ResetColor();
92 | Console.WriteLine(" - Description: {0}\n - Git link: {1}\n - Solution file: {2}\n",
93 | item.Children[new YamlScalarNode("description")],
94 | item.Children[new YamlScalarNode("gitLink")],
95 | item.Children[new YamlScalarNode("solutionPath")]);
96 | try
97 | {
98 | toolPath = Build.DownloadRepository(item.Children[new YamlScalarNode("name")].ToString()
99 | , item.Children[new YamlScalarNode("gitLink")].ToString());
100 | outputFolder = Build.BuildTool(
101 | item.Children[new YamlScalarNode("solutionPath")].ToString(),
102 | item.Children[new YamlScalarNode("name")].ToString());
103 | if (Helpers.ExecuteCommand("RMDIR \"" + toolPath + "\" /S /Q") != 0)
104 | {
105 | Console.ForegroundColor = ConsoleColor.Red;
106 | Console.WriteLine(" Error -> RMDIR: {0}", toolPath);
107 | Helpers.LogToFile("AnalyzeTools", "ERROR", "RMDIR: <" + toolPath + ">");
108 | Console.ResetColor();
109 | }
110 | Build.Confuse(outputFolder);
111 | Helpers.CalculateMD5Files(outputFolder);
112 | Console.ForegroundColor = ConsoleColor.Magenta;
113 | Console.WriteLine(" Output folder: {0}", outputFolder);
114 | Console.ResetColor();
115 | }
116 | catch (Exception ex)
117 | {
118 | Console.WriteLine(" Error -> Analyzing: <{0}> -> {1}", item.Children[new YamlScalarNode("name")], ex.ToString());
119 | Helpers.LogToFile("AnalyzeTools", "ERROR", "Analyzing: <" + item.Children[new YamlScalarNode("name")] + "> -> " + ex.ToString());
120 | }
121 | }
122 | }
123 |
124 | }
125 | static void CheckStart()
126 | {
127 | int error = 0;
128 | if (!File.Exists(Path.Combine(new string[] { Directory.GetCurrentDirectory(), "Resources", "nuget.exe" })))
129 | {
130 | Console.ForegroundColor = ConsoleColor.Yellow;
131 | Console.WriteLine(" [*] Downloading nuget.exe...");
132 | Console.ResetColor();
133 | //Download nuget.exe
134 | error = Helpers.DownloadResources(@"https://dist.nuget.org/win-x86-commandline/latest/nuget.exe", "nuget.exe", "Resources");
135 | if (error != 0)
136 | {
137 | System.Environment.Exit(1);
138 | }
139 | }
140 | if (!Directory.Exists(Path.Combine(new string[] { Directory.GetCurrentDirectory(), "Resources", "ConfuserEx" })))
141 | {
142 | Console.ForegroundColor = ConsoleColor.Yellow;
143 | Console.WriteLine(" [*] Downloading ConfuserEx...");
144 | Console.ResetColor();
145 | //Download ConfuserEx
146 | error = Helpers.DownloadResources(@"https://github.com/mkaring/ConfuserEx/releases/download/v1.4.1/ConfuserEx-CLI.zip", "ConfuserEx.zip", "Resources");
147 | if (error != 0)
148 | {
149 | System.Environment.Exit(1);
150 | }
151 | error = Helpers.UnzipFile(
152 | Path.Combine(new string[] { Directory.GetCurrentDirectory(), "Resources", "ConfuserEx.zip" }),
153 | Path.Combine(new string[] { Directory.GetCurrentDirectory(), "Resources", "ConfuserEx" }));
154 | if (error != 0)
155 | {
156 | System.Environment.Exit(1);
157 | }
158 | try
159 | {
160 | File.Delete(Path.Combine(new string[] { Directory.GetCurrentDirectory(), "Resources", "ConfuserEx.zip" }));
161 | }
162 | catch (Exception ex)
163 | {
164 | Console.WriteLine(" Error -> deleting <" + Path.Combine(new string[] { Directory.GetCurrentDirectory(), "Resources", "ConfuserEx.zip" }) + "> - " + ex.ToString());
165 | Helpers.LogToFile("CheckStart", "ERROR", "Deleting: <" + Path.Combine(new string[] { Directory.GetCurrentDirectory(), "Resources", "ConfuserEx.zip" }) + "> - " + ex.ToString());
166 | }
167 | }
168 | string buildToolsPath = @"C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Visual Studio\2019\BuildTools\Common7\Tools\VsDevCmd.bat";
169 | if (!File.Exists(buildToolsPath))
170 | {
171 | Console.ForegroundColor = ConsoleColor.Red;
172 | Console.WriteLine(" Error -> File not found: {0}", buildToolsPath);
173 | Console.WriteLine(" Install -> Build Tools for Visual Studio 2019");
174 | Helpers.LogToFile("CheckStart", "ERROR", "File not found: <" + buildToolsPath + ">");
175 | Console.ResetColor();
176 | System.Environment.Exit(1);
177 | }
178 | }
179 |
180 | static void ListTools()
181 | {
182 | string[] toolList = Directory.GetFiles("Tools", "*.yml");
183 | foreach (string tool in toolList)
184 | {
185 | string text = File.ReadAllText(tool);
186 | var stringReader = new StringReader(text);
187 | var yaml = new YamlStream();
188 | yaml.Load(stringReader);
189 | var mapping = (YamlMappingNode)yaml.Documents[0].RootNode;
190 | foreach (var entry in mapping.Children)
191 | {
192 | var items = (YamlSequenceNode)mapping.Children[new YamlScalarNode("tool")];
193 | foreach (YamlMappingNode item in items)
194 | {
195 | Console.ForegroundColor = ConsoleColor.Cyan;
196 | Console.WriteLine("\n [+] Name: {0}", item.Children[new YamlScalarNode("name")]);
197 | Console.ResetColor();
198 | Console.WriteLine(" - Description: {0}\n - Git: {1}",
199 | item.Children[new YamlScalarNode("description")],
200 | item.Children[new YamlScalarNode("gitLink")]);
201 | }
202 | }
203 | }
204 | Console.WriteLine();
205 | }
206 |
207 | static void Main(string[] args)
208 | {
209 | string banner = @"
210 | ooo
211 | .osooooM M
212 | ___ __ __ _ ____ _ _ _ +y. M M
213 | / _ \ / _|/ _| ___ _ __ ___(_)_ _____| _ \(_)_ __ ___| (_)_ __ ___ :h .yoooMoM
214 | | | | | |_| |_ / _ \ '_ \/ __| \ \ / / _ \ |_) | | '_ \ / _ \ | | '_ \ / _ \ oo oo
215 | | |_| | _| _| __/ | | \__ \ |\ V / __/ __/| | |_) | __/ | | | | | __/ oo oo
216 | \___/|_| |_| \___|_| |_|___/_| \_/ \___|_| |_| .__/ \___|_|_|_| |_|\___| oo oo
217 | |_| MoMoooy. h:
218 | M M .y+
219 | M Mooooso.
220 | ooo
221 |
222 | @aetsu
223 | v0.8.1
224 | ";
225 | Console.WriteLine(banner);
226 | var app = new CommandLineApplication();
227 | app.Name = "OffensivePipeline";
228 | app.HelpOption("-?|-h|--help");
229 |
230 | app.OnExecute(() =>
231 | {
232 | app.ShowHelp();
233 | return 0;
234 | });
235 |
236 | app.Command("list", (command) =>
237 | {
238 | command.Description = "List all supported tools";
239 | command.HelpOption("-?|-h|--help");
240 | command.OnExecute(() =>
241 | {
242 | ListTools();
243 | return 0;
244 | });
245 | });
246 |
247 | app.Command("all", (command) =>
248 | {
249 | command.Description = "Build and obfuscate all tools";
250 | command.HelpOption("-?|-h|--help");
251 | command.OnExecute(() =>
252 | {
253 | CheckStart();
254 | AnalyzeTools();
255 | return 0;
256 | });
257 | });
258 |
259 | app.Command("t", (command) =>
260 | {
261 | command.Description = "Build and obfuscate the specified tool";
262 | command.HelpOption("-?|-h|--help");
263 | var toolArgument = command.Argument("[tool]", "Tool to build.");
264 | command.OnExecute(() =>
265 | {
266 | if (toolArgument.Value != null)
267 | {
268 | CheckStart();
269 | AnalyzeTools(toolArgument.Value);
270 | }
271 |
272 | return 0;
273 | });
274 | });
275 | app.Execute(args);
276 | }
277 | }
278 | }
279 |
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