On 2 February 2010 23:42, Carlos Perez <[email protected]> wrote:
> on client side %appdata% is the place to search for application files there 
> look for specific files from Mozilla products the sqlite db's are gold, 
> registry keys for putty, conf files for filezilla, pgp/gpg keys among some. 
> Do be careful downloading office files and pdf's depending on the scope and 
> clients things can go weird fast specially if it is a hospital and all of the 
> sudden you have client data on your machine, same thing for downloading 
> employee personal data and the policies in the client are lax and other 
> information that might not be good to have in your machine so ROE's are the 
> limiting factor when it comes to document folders. PST's can be a PITA 
> depending their size so it would be good to list them and then decide if to 
> download them or not. In meterpreter to know if a file exists there are only 
> 2 ways of doing it:
>
> - File stat and if it returns error then the file is not there (I do not 
> recommend)
> - list folder content and look if the file exists (better approach, do a list 
> and save in an array that can be searched)
>
> I recommend you take a look at my Pidgin script part of the framework and my 
> browser enum script in my site for when you have system privs how to 
> enumerate the accounst and path to appdata depending on the OS since it 
> changes depending of the version of windows. Hope it helps.
>
> Cheers,
> Carlos

I think we need to have a chat at Shmoocon!

Robin


>
>
> On Feb 2, 2010, at 5:48 PM, Robin Wood wrote:
>
>> I'm sure everyone has a set of files they look for when they get
>> access to a box. For example, I like to look through all the "My
>> Documents" and Desktop directories to see if there is anything useful
>> in there, I would also look for .pst files.
>>
>> I'm thinking of creating a Metasploit module, similar to winenum,
>> which will search the compromised machine for these files or check the
>> specified directories so having a good base list to start with would
>> be useful.
>>
>> Any suggestions?
>>
>> Robin
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