Description
This is a PoC for bypassing UAC using DLL hijacking and abusing the "Trusted Directories" verification.
Summary
Generate Header from CSV
The python script CsvToHeader.py
can be used to generate a header file. By default it will use the CSV file dll_hijacking_candidates.csv
that can be found here: dll_hijacking_candidates.csv.
The script will check for each portable executable(PE) the following condition:
- If the PE exists in the file system.
- In the manifest of the PE, if the requestedExecutionLevel is set to one of the following values:
asInvoker
highestAvailable
requireAdministrator
- In the manifest if the autoElevate is set to true:
<autoElevate>true</autoElevate>
- If the user specified the
-c
argument, the script will check if the DLL to hijack is in the list of DLLs imported form PE table.
Arguments
> python .\CsvToHeader.py -h
usage: CsvToHeader.py -f [DLL_PATH] -c
CsvToHeader can be used to generate a header file from a CSV.
optional arguments:
-h, --help show this help message and exit
-f [DLL_PATH] Path of the csv to convert (default="dll_hijacking_candidates.csv")
-c Enable import dll in PE (default=False)
-v, --version Show program's version number and exit
To generate the header file you can use the following command:
python CsvToHeader.py > dll_hijacking_candidates.h
Generate the list of vulnerable PE and DLL
The files that will be used are DLLHijacking.exe
and test.dll
.
DLLHijacking.exe
DLLHijacking.exe is the file that will be used to generate the list of vulnerable PE. It will perform the following steps:
-
CreateFakeDirectory
Function that create a directory in
C:\windows \system32
. -
Copy Files in the new directory
- from
C:\windows\system32\[TARGET.EXE]
toC:\windows \system32\[TARGET.EXE]
- from
[CUSTOM_DLL_PATH]
toC:\windows \system32\[TARGET.DLL]
- from
-
Trigger
Run the executable from
C:\windows \system32\[TARGET.EXE]
-
CleanUpFakeDirectory
Function that delete the directory created in step 1 and files from step 2.
-
CheckExploit
Check the content of the file
C:\ProgramData\exploit.txt
to see if the exploit was successful.
Log file
DLLHijacking.exe will always generate a log file exploitable.log
with the following content:
- 0 or 1 to indicates whether the exploit was able to bypass the UAC.
- The executable name
- The dll name
E.g.
1,computerdefaults.exe,PROPSYS.dll
0,computerdefaults.exe,Secur32.dll
Execution
Command to run:
DLLHijacking.exe [DLL_PATH]
if no argument is passed, the script will use the DLL test.dll
which is stored in the resouce of DLLHijacking.exe
.
Result
Tested on Windows 10 Pro (10.0.19043 N/A Build 19043).
test.dll
test.dll
is a simple dynamic library that will be use to see if the exploit is successfully.
The DLL will create a file C:\ProgramData\exploit.txt
with the following content:
- 0 or 1 to indicates whether the exploit was able to bypass the UAC.
- The executable name
- The DLL name
This file will be deleted once the exploit is complete.
Sources:
- https://www.wietzebeukema.nl/blog/hijacking-dlls-in-windows
- https://github.com/wietze/windows-dll-hijacking/
- https://github.com/wietze/windows-dll-hijacking/blob/master/dll_hijacking_candidates.csv
- https://medium.com/tenable-techblog/uac-bypass-by-mocking-trusted-directories-24a96675f6e
Legal Disclaimer:
This project is made for educational and ethical testing purposes only. Usage of this software for attacking targets without prior mutual consent is illegal.
It is the end user's responsibility to obey all applicable local, state and federal laws.
Developers assume no liability and are not responsible for any misuse or damage caused by this program.