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byt3bl33d3r
1a50f000c1 added an option to parse creds from a pcap using NetCreds, removed mitmflib as a dep (was causing problems for travis) 2015-08-11 17:11:44 +02:00
byt3bl33d3r
fa59ca466b third pass:
- All servers back online
- modified logging
2015-08-03 05:34:46 +02:00
byt3bl33d3r
8b55a2e3f5 Second pass:
MDNS, LLMNR and NBTNS poisoners are back online
HTTP server now functional
2015-08-02 22:53:16 +02:00
byt3bl33d3r
fd9b79c617 first pass at refactoring:
directory structure has been simplified by grouping all the poisoners and servers in one folder
impacket smb server has been replaced with responder's
flask http server has beem replaced with responder's
modified config file to support new changes
2015-08-02 21:15:10 +02:00
byt3bl33d3r
93d21c8b27 Fixed bug when logging in Netcreds
FIxed an invalid function call in MDNSpoisoner.py
2015-08-01 11:12:53 +02:00
byt3bl33d3r
5e2f30fb89 This is a vewwwy big commit
- The inject plugin now uses beautifulsoup4 to actually parse HTML and add content to it as supposed to using regexes
- The logging of the whole framework has been compleatly overhauled
- plugindetect.js now includes os.js from the metasploit framework for os and browser detection, let's us fingerprint hosts even if UA is lying!
- New plugin HTA Drive-by has been added, prompts the user for a plugin update and makes them download an hta app which contains a powershell payload
- the API of the plugins has been simplified
- Improvements and error handling to user-agent parsing
- Some misc bugfixes
2015-07-18 20:14:07 +02:00
byt3bl33d3r
d3e509d4cd Added error handling to DNS and SMB servers when port is in use
Added check to see if a plugins options were called without loading the actual plugin
2015-05-06 23:07:59 +02:00
byt3bl33d3r
70ec5a2bbc All plugins are now modified to support dynamic config file changes
Responder functionality fully restored
2015-05-05 19:04:01 +02:00
byt3bl33d3r
5d07551a50 WPAD Poisoner back online, removed options in config file and rellative code for choosing which DNS server to use. (there really was not point in keeping it)
the --basic and --force options and the EXE serving in the Responder plugin have been removed, until I can find a better way of implementing them.
Modified and re-added the JS-keylogger and SMBauth plugins
2015-05-04 23:13:21 +02:00
byt3bl33d3r
aa4e022ab0 Kerberos sever back online, squashed some bugs 2015-04-30 00:10:55 +02:00
byt3bl33d3r
08b9029a96 Responder's MDNS/LLMNR/NBTNS poisoners are back in action (better than ever), only WPAD remains.
Tested against Windows 7 and 8, got hashes 100% of the time! \o/

The rest of the servers will be added in after WPAD is fixed.

Next step is to fix the logging... frankly i rather just log everything into the main mitmf.log folder since it's very grep'able.
Also the exact output is going to need tweaking, the lines are wayy to long
2015-04-28 02:03:12 +02:00
byt3bl33d3r
9712eed4a3 This is 1/2 of the work done... lot's of cool stuff!
I've re-written a decent amount of the framework to support dynamic config file updates, revamped the ARP Spoofing 'engine' and changed the way MITMf integrates Responder and Netcreds.

- Net-creds is now started by default and no longer a plugin.. It's all about getting those creds after all.
- Integrated the Subterfuge Framework's ARPWatch script, it will enable itself when spoofing the whole subnet (also squashed bugs in the original ARP spoofing code)
- The spoof plugin now supports specifying a range of targets (e.g. --target 10.10.10.1-15) and multiple targets (e.g. --target 10.10.10.1,10.10.10.2)
- An SMB Server is now started by default, MITMf now uses Impacket's SMBserver as supposed to the one built into Responder, mainly for 2 reasons:
  1) Impacket is moving towards SMB2 support and is actively developed
  2) Impacket's SMB server is fully functional as supposed to Responder's (will be adding a section for it in the config file)
  3) Responder's SMB server was unrealiable when used through MITMf (After spending a day trying to figure out why, I just gave up and yanked it out)

- Responder's code has been broken down into single importable classes (way easier to manage and read, ugh!)
- Started adding dynamic config support to Responder's code and changed the logging messages to be a bit more readable.
- POST data captured through the proxy will now only be logged and printed to STDOUT when it's decodable to UTF-8 (this prevents logging encrypted data which is no use)
- Responder and the Beefapi script are no longer submodules (they seem to be a pain to package, so i removed them to help a brother out)
- Some plugins are missing because I'm currently re-writing them, will be added later
- Main plugin class now inharates from the ConfigWatcher class, this way plugins will support dynamic configs natively! \o/
2015-04-27 18:33:55 +02:00