MITMf/core/ferretNG/URLMonitor.py
byt3bl33d3r 79025dc77e Initial working PoC for the Ferret-NG plugin that will replace the SessionHijacker plugin: it will capture cookies and trasparently feed them to the proxy it starts up on port 10010 (by default), this way we just have to connect to the proxy, browse to the same website as the victim and we will automatically hijack their session! \o/
The way MITMf hooks SSLstrip's functions has been modified to improve plugin code readability, additionally corrected some useless function hooks that were placed in early framework realeases and never removed.

Replace plugin has been given it's own section in the config file

currently the BeedAutorun and Javapwn plugins have to be cleaned up...

BrowserProfile plugin's Pinlady code has been updated to the latest version (v0.9.0) and will now detect Flash player's version

Javapwn plugin will be renamed to BrowserPwn and will support Flash exploits too , as supposed to only Java exploits

Since we now have a built in SMB server, removed options to specify a host in the SMBauth plugin

Tweaked the output of some plugins
2015-05-11 03:13:45 +02:00

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# Copyright (c) 2014-2016 Moxie Marlinspike, Marcello Salvati
#
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import re
import os
import logging
mitmf_logger = logging.getLogger('mimtf')
class URLMonitor:
'''
The URL monitor maintains a set of (client, url) tuples that correspond to requests which the
server is expecting over SSL. It also keeps track of secure favicon urls.
'''
# Start the arms race, and end up here...
javascriptTrickery = [re.compile("http://.+\.etrade\.com/javascript/omntr/tc_targeting\.html")]
cookies = dict()
_instance = None
def __init__(self):
self.strippedURLs = set()
self.strippedURLPorts = dict()
@staticmethod
def getInstance():
if URLMonitor._instance == None:
URLMonitor._instance = URLMonitor()
return URLMonitor._instance
def isSecureLink(self, client, url):
for expression in URLMonitor.javascriptTrickery:
if (re.match(expression, url)):
return True
return (client,url) in self.strippedURLs
def getSecurePort(self, client, url):
if (client,url) in self.strippedURLs:
return self.strippedURLPorts[(client,url)]
else:
return 443
def addSecureLink(self, client, url):
methodIndex = url.find("//") + 2
method = url[0:methodIndex]
pathIndex = url.find("/", methodIndex)
if pathIndex is -1:
pathIndex = len(url)
url += "/"
host = url[methodIndex:pathIndex].lower()
path = url[pathIndex:]
port = 443
portIndex = host.find(":")
if (portIndex != -1):
host = host[0:portIndex]
port = host[portIndex+1:]
if len(port) == 0:
port = 443
url = method + host + path
self.strippedURLs.add((client, url))
self.strippedURLPorts[(client, url)] = int(port)