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SMBGhost-SMBleed-scanner

SMBGhost (CVE-2020-0796) and SMBleed (CVE-2020-1206) Scanner

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SMBGhost (CVE-2020-0796) and SMBleed (CVE-2020-1206) Scanner

(c) 2020 ZecOps, Inc. - https://www.zecops.com - Find Attackers' Mistakes
Intended only for educational and testing in corporate environments.
ZecOps takes no responsibility for the code, use at your own risk.
Please contact [email protected] if you are interested in agent-less DFIR tools for Servers, Endpoints, and Mobile Devices to detect SMBGhost, SMBleed and other types of attacks automatically.

Usage

SMBGhost-SMBleed-scanner.py target_ip

The scanner will report whether the target machine is vulnerable to SMBGhost and/or SMBleed.

Note: The scanner will crash the target machine if it's running an unpatched Windows 10 version 1903. The crash is caused by a null dereference bug which is fixed by the KB4512941 update.

References

  • Vulnerability Reproduction: CVE-2020-0796 POC - ZecOps Blog
  • SMBleedingGhost Writeup: Chaining SMBleed (CVE-2020-1206) with SMBGhost - ZecOps Blog
  • CVE-2020-0796 - Microsoft Security Response Center
  • CVE-2020-1206 - Microsoft Security Response Center
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