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Metasploit Penetration Testing Cookbook - Third Edition

By : Daniel Teixeira, Abhinav Singh, Nipun Jaswal, Monika Agarwal
Book Image

Metasploit Penetration Testing Cookbook - Third Edition

By: Daniel Teixeira, Abhinav Singh, Nipun Jaswal, Monika Agarwal

Overview of this book

Metasploit is the world's leading penetration testing tool and helps security and IT professionals find, exploit, and validate vulnerabilities. Metasploit allows penetration testing automation, password auditing, web application scanning, social engineering, post exploitation, evidence collection, and reporting. Metasploit's integration with InsightVM (or Nexpose), Nessus, OpenVas, and other vulnerability scanners provides a validation solution that simplifies vulnerability prioritization and remediation reporting. Teams can collaborate in Metasploit and present their findings in consolidated reports. In this book, you will go through great recipes that will allow you to start using Metasploit effectively. With an ever increasing level of complexity, and covering everything from the fundamentals to more advanced features in Metasploit, this book is not just for beginners but also for professionals keen to master this awesome tool. You will begin by building your lab environment, setting up Metasploit, and learning how to perform intelligence gathering, threat modeling, vulnerability analysis, exploitation, and post exploitation—all inside Metasploit. You will learn how to create and customize payloads to evade anti-virus software and bypass an organization's defenses, exploit server vulnerabilities, attack client systems, compromise mobile phones, automate post exploitation, install backdoors, run keyloggers, highjack webcams, port public exploits to the framework, create your own modules, and much more.
Table of Contents (20 chapters)
Title Page
Copyright and Credits
Contributors
Packt Upsell
Preface
Index

Exploiting a Windows 10 machine


In this recipe, we will exploit a use-after-free vulnerability present in nsSMILTimeContainer::NotifyTimeChange() across numerous versions of Mozilla Firefox on Microsoft Windows.

Getting ready

So, before we begin we need to download Mozilla Firefox 41.0 from https://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/firefox/releases/41.0/win32/en-US/Firefox%20Setup%2041.0.exe and install it on our Windows 10 target machine.

How to do it...

As always, good reconnaissance makes all the difference, so we first need to gather information about the browser the victim is using.

  1. To help us with this task, we can use the HTTP Client Information Gather auxiliary module by specifying the IP address and port of the host to listen on and the URI to use, then use one of your favorite pretexts to make the victim open the link:
msf > use auxiliary/gather/browser_info
msf auxiliary(gather/browser_info) > set SRVHOST 192.168.216.5 
SRVHOST => 192.168.216.5
msf auxiliary(gather/browser_info) > set...