Nytro Posted January 30, 2015 Report Posted January 30, 2015 The Backdoor Factory Proxy (BDFProxy) v0.2For security professionals and researchers only.NOW ONLY WORKS WITH MITMPROXY >= v.0.11To install on Kali:apt-get updateapt-get install bdfproxyDerbyCon 2014 Presentation: About 18 minutes in is the BDFProxy portion.Contact the developer on:IRC:irc.freenode.net #BDFactory Twitter: @Midnite_runrThis script rides on two libraries for usage: The Backdoor Factory (BDF) and the mitmProxy.Concept:Patch binaries during download ala MITM.Why:Because a lot of security tool websites still serve binaries via non-SSL/TLS means.Here's a short list:sysinternals.com Microsoft - MS Security Essentials Almost all anti-virus companies Malwarebytes Sourceforge gpg4win Wireshark etc...Yes, some of those apps are protected by self checking mechanisms. I've been working on a way to automatically bypass NSIS checks as a proof of concept. However, that does not stop the initial issue of bitflipping during download and the execution of a malicious payload. Also, BDF by default will patch out the windows PE certificate table pointer during download thereby removing the signature from the binary.Depends:Pefile - most recentConfigObj mitmProxy - Kali Build .10BDF - most currentCapstone (part of BDF)Supported Environment:Tested on all Kali Linux builds, whether a physical beefy laptop, a Raspberry Pi, or a VM, each can run BDFProxy.Install:BDF is in bdf/Run the following to pull down the most recent:./install.shOR:git clone https://github.com/secretsquirrel/the-backdoor-factory bdf/If you get a certificate error, run the following:mitmproxyAnd exit [Ctr+C] after mitmProxy loads.Usage:Update everything before each use:./update.shREAD THE CONFIG!!! -->bdfproxy.cfgYou will need to configure your C2 host and port settings before running BDFProxy. DO NOT overlap C2 PORT settings between different payloads. You'll be sending linux shells to windows machines and things will be segfaulting all over the place. After running, there will be a metasploit resource script created to help with setting up your C2 communications. Check it carefully. By the way, everything outside the [Overall] section updates on the fly, so you don't have to kill your proxy to change settings to work with your environment.But wait! You will need to configure your mitm machine for mitm-ing! If you are using a wifiPineapple I modded a script put out by hack5 to help you with configuration. Run ./wpBDF.sh and enter in the correct configs for your environment. This script configures iptables to push only http (non-ssl) traffic through the proxy. All other traffic is fowarded normally.Then:./bdf_proxy.pyHere's some sweet ascii art for possible phyiscal settings of the proxy:Lan usage: <Internet>----<mitmMachine>----<userLan>Wifi usage: <Internet>----<mitmMachine>----<wifiPineapple>)))Testing:Suppose you want to use your browser with Firefox and FoxyProxy to connect to test your setup. Update your config as follows: transparentProxy = None Configure FoxyProxy to use BDFProxy as a proxy. Default port in the config is 8080.Logging:We have it. The proxy window will quickly fill with massive amounts of cat links depending on the client you are testing. Use tail -f proxy.log to see what is getting patched and blocked by your blacklist settings. However, keep an eye on the main proxy window if you have chosen to patch binaries manually, things move fast and behind the scences there is multi-threading of traffic, but the intial requests and responses are locking for your viewing pleasure.Attack Scenarios (all with permission of targets):-Evil Wifi AP-Arp Redirection-Physical plant in a wiring closet-Logical plant at your favorite ISPSursa: https://github.com/secretsquirrel/BDFProxy 1 Quote