module
Microsoft Windows SMB Direct Session Takeover
| Disclosed |
|---|
| Feb 16, 2021 |
Disclosed
Feb 16, 2021
Description
This module will intercept direct SMB authentication requests to
another host, gaining access to an authenticated SMB session if
successful. If the connecting user is an administrator and network
logins are allowed to the target machine, this module will execute an
arbitrary payload. To exploit this, the target system must try to
autheticate to another host on the local area network.
SMB Direct Session takeover is a combination of previous attacks.
This module is dependent on an external ARP spoofer. The builtin ARP
spoofer was not providing sufficient host discovery. Bettercap v1.6.2
was used during the development of this module.
The original SMB relay attack was first reported by Sir Dystic on March
31st, 2001 at @lanta.con in Atlanta, Georgia.
another host, gaining access to an authenticated SMB session if
successful. If the connecting user is an administrator and network
logins are allowed to the target machine, this module will execute an
arbitrary payload. To exploit this, the target system must try to
autheticate to another host on the local area network.
SMB Direct Session takeover is a combination of previous attacks.
This module is dependent on an external ARP spoofer. The builtin ARP
spoofer was not providing sufficient host discovery. Bettercap v1.6.2
was used during the development of this module.
The original SMB relay attack was first reported by Sir Dystic on March
31st, 2001 at @lanta.con in Atlanta, Georgia.
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