A tool to help automate common persistence mechanisms. Currently supports Print Monitor (SYSTEM), Time Provider (Network Service), Start folder shortcut hijacking (User), Junction Folder (User), Xll Add-In (User).
Clone, run make, add .cna to Cobalt Strike client.
run: help persist-ice in CS console
Syntax:
- persist-ice [PrintMon, TimeProv, Shortcut, Junction, Xll] [persist or clean] [arg1] [arg2];
All of these techniques rely on a Dll file to be seperately placed on disk. It is intentially not part of the BOF.
Create Dll with export xlAutoOpen(). Rename .dll to .xll and place in %appdata%\Microsoft\Addins. Will be loaded any time Excel is opened with no notification. Writes a registry key to HKEY_CURRENT_USER\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Office\{version number}\Excel\Options , provide the correct version number as there may be multiple.
Example:
- persist-ice Xll persist XllName.xll 16
- persist-ice Xll clean XllName.xll 16 > Will delete the registry key and attempt to delete the dll.
The Dll MUST be on disk and in a location in PATH (Dll search order) BEFORE you run the BOF. It will fail otherwise. The Dll will immediately be loaded by spoolsv.exe as SYSTEM. This can be used to elevate from admin to SYSTEM as well as for persistence. Will execute on system startup. Must be elevated to run.
- Demo Print Monitor Dll in project
Example:
- upload NotMalware.dll to C:\Windows\NotMalware.dll
- persist-ice PrintMon persist TotesLegitMonitor NotMalware.dll
- Immediately executes as SYSTEM
- Will execute on startup until removed
- persist-ice PrintMon clean TotesLegitMonitor C:\Windows\NotMalware.dll > Will delete the registery keys and unload the Dll, then attempt to delete the dll if provided the correct path. Should succeed.
Loaded by svchost.exe as NETWORK SERVICE (get your potatoes ready!) on startup after running the BOF. Must be elevated to run.
- Demo Time Provider Dll in project
Example:
- persist-ice TimeProv persist TotesLegitTimeProvider C:\anywhere\NotMalware.dll
- persist-ice TimeProv clean TotesLegitTimeProvider C:\anywhere\NotMalware.dll > Will delete the registry keys and attempt to delete the dll if provided the correct path. Will probably fail because the dll is not unloaded by the process.
Same technique as demonstrated in Vault 7 leaks. Executed on user login. Non-elevated. Dll will be loaded into explorer.exe
NOTE: This needs to be a COM server dll to run properly. You can execute code out of DllRegisterServer, DllMain, or DllGetClassObject depending on what you are trying to do. Make sure to implement other required exports
Example:
- persist-ice Juction persist TotesLegitFolder C:\user-writable-folder\NotMalware.dll Save CLSID
- persist-ice Juction clean TotesLegitFolder C:\user-writable-folder\NotMalware.dll 6be5e092-90cc-452d-be83-208029e259e0 > Will delete the registry keys, junction folder, and attempt to delete the dll.
Create a new, user writeable folder, copy a hijackable windows binary to the folder, then create a shortcut in the startup folder. Executed on user login. Non-elevated.
Example:
- persist-ice Shortcut persist C:\TotesLegitFolder C:\Windows\System32\Dism.exe > upload your Dll as a proxy dll to dismcore.dll into C:\TotesLegitFolder
- persist-ice Shortcut clean C:\TotesLegitFolder C:\Windows\System32\Dism.exe > Will attempt delete all files in new folder then delete the folder itself. If the Dll is still loaded in the process then this will fail.
https://stmxcsr.com/persistence/print-monitor.html
https://stmxcsr.com/persistence/time-provider.html
https://pentestlab.blog/2019/10/28/persistence-port-monitors/
https://blog.f-secure.com/hunting-for-junction-folder-persistence/
https://attack.mitre.org/techniques/T1547/010/