WINspect is part of a larger project for auditing different areas of Windows environments. It focuses on enumerating different parts of a Windows machine to identify security weaknesses and point to components that need further hardening.
This current version of the script supports the following features :
- Checking for installed security products.
- Checking for DLL hijackability (Authenticated Users security context).
- Checking for User Account Control settings.
- Checking for unattended installs leftovers.
- Enumerating world-exposed local filesystem shares.
- Enumerating domain users and groups with local group membership.
- Enumerating registry autoruns.
- Enumerating local services that are configurable by Authenticated Users group members.
- Enumerating local services for which corresponding binary is writable by Authenticated Users group members.
- Enumerating non-system32 Windows Hosted Services and their associated DLLs.
- Enumerating local services with unquoted path vulnerability.
- Enumerating non-system scheduled tasks.
- Local Security Policy controls.
- Administrative shares configs.
- User-defined COM.
- Suspicious loaded DLLs.
- Established/listening connections.
- Exposed GPO scripts.
This version was tested in a powershell v2.0 environment.
You are welcome to contribute and suggest any improvements. If you want to point to an issue, Please file an issue.
Fork the repository && File a pull request && You are good to go ;)
If you have questions or need further guidance on using the tool, please file an issue.
This project is licensed under The GPL terms.