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Metasploit Revealed: Secrets of the Expert Pentester

By : Sagar Rahalkar, Nipun Jaswal
Book Image

Metasploit Revealed: Secrets of the Expert Pentester

By: Sagar Rahalkar, Nipun Jaswal

Overview of this book

Metasploit is a popular penetration testing framework that has one of the largest exploit databases around. This book will show you exactly how to prepare yourself against the attacks you will face every day by simulating real-world possibilities. This learning path will begin by introducing you to Metasploit and its functionalities. You will learn how to set up and configure Metasploit on various platforms to create a virtual test environment. You will also get your hands on various tools and components and get hands-on experience with carrying out client-side attacks. In the next part of this learning path, you’ll develop the ability to perform testing on various services such as SCADA, databases, IoT, mobile, tablets, and many more services. After this training, we jump into real-world sophisticated scenarios where performing penetration tests are a challenge. With real-life case studies, we take you on a journey through client-side attacks using Metasploit and various scripts built on the Metasploit framework. The final instalment of your learning journey will be covered through a bootcamp approach. You will be able to bring together the learning together and speed up and integrate Metasploit with leading industry tools for penetration testing. You’ll finish by working on challenges based on user’s preparation and work towards solving the challenge. The course provides you with highly practical content explaining Metasploit from the following Packt books: 1. Metasploit for Beginners 2. Mastering Metasploit, Second Edition 3. Metasploit Bootcamp
Table of Contents (35 chapters)
Title Page
Credits
Preface
Free Chapter
1
Module 1
31
Bibliography

Browser Autopwn


Another interesting auxiliary module for performing client-side attacks is the browser_autopwn. This auxiliary module works in the following sequence:

  1. The attacker executes the browser_autopwn auxiliary module.
  2. A web server is initiated (on the attacker's system), which hosts a payload. The payload is accessible over a specific URL.
  3. The attacker sends the specially generated URL to his victim.
  4. The victim tries to open the URL, which is when the payload gets downloaded on his system.
  5. If the victim's browser is vulnerable, the exploit is successful and the attacker gets a meterpreter shell.

From the msfconsole, select the browser_autopwn module using the use auxiliary/server/browser_autopwn ;command as shown in the following screenshot. Then, configure the value of the LHOST variable and run the auxiliary module:

Running the auxiliary module will create many different instances of exploit/payload combinations as the victim might be using any kind of browser:

On the target system, our...