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mkhtaccess_red

Sandboxing makes phishing/infection hard. If a target can hand off your payload to a third party to "detonate", how can you get them to run your payload?! Simple: by handing sandboxes innocuous payloads to detonate.

How do we do that? By dynamically creating and deduping a list (Apache .htaccess) based on:

  • Sandbox/Security company networks by ASN
  • Current Tor Exit Nodes
  • Cloud Provider networks (AWS, GCP, Azure, IBM, etc)
  • UserAgents of known security scanners/possible blue team tools
  • Networks seen in previous engagements

The original idea came during some client engagements and getting annoyed while watching sandboxes grab samples. I created the initial version of the code, and later I found @curi0usJack's static htaccess example, which is grabbed and included.

Thanks to:

  • @curi0usJack for his example htaccess
  • @imoorhouse904 for testing and data
  • aconite33 for adding Cisco ScanSafe data
  • Jacqueline, because.. well, she deals w/ me

If it has to be said, ***THIS SOFTWARE IS FOR LEGAL/APPROVED OFFENSIVE SECURITY OPERATIONS ONLY. ***


Usage

./mkhtaccess_red -- Dynamically generate an htaccess file to redirect sandbox/blueteam to a benign sample.
twitter.com/violentlydave / www.insomniacsecurity.com

Command line arguments: [you have to use one option, even just -v or -z, otherwise all are optional]

-d DESTINATION_URL (add full url in quotes, "http://someurl.com/mybenignsample.docx")
   Note: This can be specified as a static variable $DESTINATION
   If this command line variable is used, it over-rides the $DESTINATION variable.
-a ASNs (add single or multiple ASNs in quotes, "NetworkName1_ASN1234 	NetworkName2_ASN4321")
   Note: This can be specified as a static variable $DEFAULTASN, if this command line is used,
   ASN will be added to any ASNs in the $DEFAULTASN variable.
-u USERAGENTS (add single or multiple user agents in regex format in quotes, "^.*SomeScrapingBot.*$")
   Note: UserAgents can be added to the static variable $DEFAULTAGENTS, and if this command
   line is used any specified user agents will be added to the $AGENTS variable.
-e ExtraIPs-or-Nets (add single or multiple ips or nets in quotes, "MISC-127.0.0.1 MISC-10.6.5.0/24".)
   Note: These can be added statically as MISC sources in the code.
-o OUTPUT (lets you set the path/name of the output, or it will default to /tmp/redhtaccess)
-v VERBOSE MODE (adds more info about behind the scenes/deduping)

-z I DONT CARE, JUST RUN! (will run w/ default static variables/info, and generate an htaccess)

Apache Config

Make sure your Apache configs AllowOverride, so the htaccess will work.

Example:

<Directory "/var/www/html/test">
   Options Indexes FollowSymLinks
   AllowOverride All
</Directory>  

If you need to debug how it is matching, add "LogLevel alert rewrite:trace6" to your main configuration -- but keep in mind that each connection attempt will log EACH regex to your logs. This can fill logs/drives quickly if many attempts occur!


Problems?

Sent me a note here, or on Twitter: twitter.com/violentlydave

Thanks!

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