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CrackMapExec

A swiss army knife for pentesting networks

Acknowledgments

(These are the people who did the hard stuff)

This project was originally inspired by:

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This repository contains the following repositories as submodules:

Documentation, Tutorials, Examples

See the project's wiki for documentation and usage examples

Description

CrackMapExec is your one-stop-shop for pentesting Windows/Active Directory environments!

From enumerating logged on users and spidering SMB shares to executing psexec style attacks, auto-injecting Mimikatz/Shellcode/DLL's into memory using Powershell, dumping the NTDS.dit and more!

The biggest improvements over the above tools are:

  • Pure Python script, no external tools required
  • Fully concurrent threading
  • Uses ONLY native WinAPI calls for discovering sessions, users, dumping SAM hashes etc...
  • Opsec safe (no binaries are uploaded to dump clear-text credentials, inject shellcode etc...)

Additionally, a database is used to store used/dumped credentals. It also automatically correlates Admin credentials to hosts and vice-versa allowing you to easily keep track of credential sets and gain additional situational awareness in large environments.

Installation

Use virtualenvwrapper to install CrackMapExec in a python virtualenv

Kali/Debian/Ubuntu Users:

  • Run: apt-get install -y libssl-dev libffi-dev python-dev build-essential

To get the latest stable version:

#~ pip install crackmapexec

If you like living on the bleeding-edge:

#~ git clone https://github.com/byt3bl33d3r/CrackMapExec
#- cd CrackMapExec && git submodule init && git submodule update --recursive
#~ python setup.py install

To do

  • Kerberos support
  • 0wn everything

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