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Tools from the DEFCON 32 talk "SHIM me what you got - Manipulating Shim and Office for Code Injection"

Office Injector - Invokes an RPC method in OfficeClickToRun service that will inject a DLL into a suspended process running as NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM launched by the task scheduler service, thus achieving privilege escalation from administrator to SYSTEM.

Shim Injector - Writes an undocumented shim data structure into the memory of another process that causes apphelp.dll to apply the “Inject Dll” fix on the process without registering a new SDB file on the system, or even writing such file to disk.

https://github.com/deepinstinct/ShimMe
#tools
#Offensive_security
1. TrickDump dumps the lsass process without creating a Minidump file
https://github.com/ricardojoserf/TrickDump
2. traceeshark - Deep Linux runtime visibility meets Wireshark
https://github.com/aquasecurity/traceeshark
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#Offensive_security
1. SCCM HTTP Looter
https://github.com/badsectorlabs/sccm-http-looter
2. Stealthy Bash Tool
https://github.com/hackerschoice/hackshell
3. Hijacking valid driver services to load arbitrary (signed) drivers abusing native symbolic links and NT paths
https://github.com/klezVirus/DriverJack
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#Cloud_Security
Grimoire - Generate datasets of cloud audit logs for common attacks
https://github.com/dataDog/grimoire
#tools
#cryptography
Project Wycheproof tests crypto libraries against known attacks
https://github.com/C2SP/wycheproof
Draytek_Defcon.pdf
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#tools
#reversing
"Taking off the blindfold:
Detecting persistent threats on Draytek edge devices", 2024.
]-> Reverse Engineering and Observability toolkit for Draytek firewalls:
https://github.com/infobyte/draytek-arsenal
Phishing. Examples of letters and analysis of attacks.

• This repository contains examples of phishing emails that were sent by APT groups to various companies around the world. In addition to examples, the repo includes presentations with analysis and description of phishing attacks. In general, the material is very interesting, especially if you do research and study various schemes:

https://github.com/wddadk/Phishing-campaigns
TCP Reverse Shell C++

TCP reverse shell is a type of shell in which the attacker creates a connection from the target machine back to the attacker's machine, rather than the attacker connecting directly to the target. In this script, the attacker typically sets up a listener on a specified port on their own machine, and the victim machine is then compromised with malware that establishes a connection to the attacker's listener. Once the connection is established, the attacker has access to a command prompt on the victim machine, and can execute commands and interact with the system as if they were sitting at the machine itself. This technique is commonly used in cyber attacks and penetration testing

https://github.com/Untouchable17/Reverse-TCP-Shell‌‌
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#exploit
1. CVE-2024-42758:
Dokuwiki (indexmenu plugin) XSS
https://github.com/1s1ldur/CVE-2024-42758

2. CVE-2024-36877:
SMM Memory Corruption in MSI firmware
https://jjensn.com/at-home-in-your-firmware
CalcuLatency.pdf
1.3 MB
#Research
"CalcuLatency: Leveraging Cross-Layer Network Latency Measurements to Detect Proxy-Enabled Abuse", 2024.
]-> https://github.com/censoredplanet/calculatency-code
#exploit
1. CVE-2024-7646:
Ingress-NGINX Annotation Validation Bypass
https://www.armosec.io/blog/cve-2024-7646-ingress-nginx-annotation-validation-bypass

2. CVE-2024-38856:
Apache OFBiz Pre-Authentication RCE (Scanner + Exploit)
https://github.com/securelayer7/CVE-2024-38856_Scanner
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#Blue_Team_Techniques
1. ShellSweepX - ML-powered web shell detection and analysis platform
https://github.com/splunk/ShellSweep/wiki/ShellSweepX
2. CVE-2024-38063 mitigation script by disabling ipv6 of all interfaces
https://github.com/diegoalbuquerque/CVE-2024-38063