Ironsquirrel - Encrypted Exploit Delivery for the Masses
This project aims at delivering browser exploits to the victim browser in an encrypted fashion. Ellyptic-curve Diffie-Hellman (secp256k1) is used for key agreement and AES is used for encryption.
By delivering the exploit code (and shellcode) to the victim in an encrypted way, the attack can not be replayed. Meanwhile the HTML/JS source is encrypted thus reverse engineering the exploit is significantly harder.
If you have no idea what talking about, check out this video on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eyMDd98uljI
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Getting Started
These instructions will get you a copy of the project up and running on your local machine for development and testing purposes.
Prerequisites
Mandatory dependencies - clone the IRONSQUIRREL project, cd into the project directory, and run the following commands:
sudo apt-get install ruby-dev
bundle install
Actually nokogiri and gibberish gems will be installed.Optional dependency (for Powershell based environment aware encrypted payload delivery): Ebowla https://github.com/Genetic-Malware/Ebowla
Installing
- Clone the IRONSQUIRREL project
- Install the prerequisites
- (Optional) Edit IRONSQUIRREL.rb
- Change the listen port
- If Ebowla is used, configure the paths
- (Optional) If Ebowla is used, configure genetic.config.ecdh in the Ebowla install directory
- Run IRONSQUIRREL.rb
ruby IRONSQUIRREL.rb --exploit full_path_to_exploit
Example
ruby IRONSQUIRREL.rb --exploit /home/myawesomeusername/IRONSQUIRREL/exploits/alert.html
After that, visit the webserver from a browser. Example output:Listening on 2345
GET / HTTP/1.1
GET /sjcl.js HTTP/1.1
GET /dh.js HTTP/1.1
GET /client_pub.html?cl=SOifQJetphU2CvFzZl239nKPYWRGEH23ermGMszo9oqOgqIsH5XxXi1vw4P4YFWDqK6v4o4jIpAVSNZD1x5NTw%3D%3D HTTP/1.1
GET /final.html HTTP/1.1
GET /sjcl.js HTTP/1.1
The end
Deployment instructions for production environments
- Let me know if you use this for real
- Spend at least 2 weeks to figure out what could go wrong
Contributing
Feel free to submit bugfixes, feature requests, comments ...
Authors
- Zoltan Balazs (@zh4ck) - Initial work
Acknowledgments
- @CrySySLab
- @SpamAndHex
- @molnar_g
- @midnite_runr
- @buherator
- @sghctoma
- @zmadarassy
- @xoreipeip
- @DavidSzili
- @theevilbit
- Szimues
Source: www.kitploit.com
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