proxychains-windows | Cygwin port of proxychains , based on MinHook and DLL | Cybersecurity library
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Proxychains.exe is a proxifier for Win32(Windows) or Cygwin/Msys2 programs. It hijacks most of the Win32 or Cygwin programs' TCP connection, making them through one or more SOCKS5 proxy(ies). Proxychains.exe hooks network-related Ws2_32.dll Winsock functions in dynamically linked programs via injecting a DLL and redirects the connections through SOCKS5 proxy(ies). Proxychains.exe is a port or rewrite of proxychains4 or proxychains-ng to Win32 and Cygwin. It also uses uthash for some data structures and minhook for API hooking. Proxychains.exe is tested on Windows 10 x64 1909 (18363.418), Windows 7 x64 SP1, Windows XP x86 SP3 and Cygwin 64-bit 3.1.2. Target OS should have Visual C++ Redistributable for Visual Studio 2015 installed. WARNING: this program works only on dynamically linked programs. Also both proxychains.exe and the program to call must be the same platform and architecture (use proxychains_x86.exe to call x86 program, proxychains_x64.exe to call x64 program; use Cygwin builds to call Cygwin program). WARNING: this program is based on hacks and is at its early development stage. Any unexpected situation may happen during usage. The called program may crash, not work, produce unwanted results etc. Be careful when working with this tool. WARNING: this program can be used to circumvent censorship. doing so can be VERY DANGEROUS in certain countries. ALWAYS MAKE SURE THAT PROXYCHAINS.EXE WORKS AS EXPECTED BEFORE USING IT FOR ANYTHING SERIOUS. This involves both the program and the proxy that you're going to use. For example, you can connect to some "what is my ip" service like ifconfig.me to make sure that it's not using your real ip. ONLY USE PROXYCHAINS.EXE IF YOU KNOW WHAT YOU'RE DOING. THE AUTHORS AND MAINTAINERS OF PROXYCHAINS DO NOT TAKE ANY RESPONSIBILITY FOR ANY ABUSE OR MISUSE OF THIS SOFTWARE AND THE RESULTING CONSEQUENCES.
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QUESTION
I am aiming to build a hardware based password manager that will store credentials like -username and passwords- externally, right now I am searching about it but I am having trouble in identifying that how will that external device integrate with browsers and websites when connected to provide the credentials stored in it. I mean what technique is used to integrate the hardware password managers to the device or browser.
I would appreciate any sort of help and guidance from your side, Thanks!
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Answered 2021-Apr-28 at 12:48Usually they inject passwords using a HID device acting as a keyboard. Check out the OnlyKey as an example.
The way these work is by injecting/typing username and password based on pressing a hardware button against which you have stored the relevant credentials. There is also the option to complete MFA by storing an OTP token. Some will act like any other password manager by parsing the website URL against what is stored, but I guess this opens an attack surface when feeding data back to the device.
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I have to write the "assumptions" part of a pentest report and I am having trouble understanding what I should write. I checked multiple pentest reports (from https://github.com/juliocesarfort/public-pentesting-reports) but none of them had this paragraph.
Also I found this explanation "In case there are some assumptions that the pen-tester considers before or during the test, the assumptions need to be clearly shown in the report. Providing the assumption will help the report audiences to understand why penetration testing followed a specific direction.", but still what I do have in mind it is more suited for "attack narative".
Can you provide me a small example (for one action, situation) so I can see exactly how it should be written?
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Answered 2021-Apr-16 at 15:25I would think the "assumptions" paragraph and the "Attack narrative" paragraph are somehow overlapping. I would use the "Assumptions" paragraph to state a couple of high level decisions made before starting the attack, with whatever little information the pentester would have on the attack. I would expand on the tools and techniques used in the "Attack narrative" paragraph
For example an assumption could be: "The pentester is carrying on the exercise against the infrastructure of a soho company with less than 5 people It is common for soho companies to use consumer networking equipment that is usually unsecure, and left configured as defualt. For this reason the attacker focused on scanning for http and ssh using a database of vendors default username and passwords"
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I'm trying to analyse a compiled file for cybersec learning purposes and want to use a particular function.
Here is the output of nm --defined-only ./compiled_file
:
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Answered 2021-Mar-09 at 12:54Yes, it is possible. The point of having exported symbols in shared libraries is to be able to use them - after all. In C, you can do this either by linking the library to the application (not really an option for python), or runtime loading the library and finding the required symbol (on linux: dlopen, dlsym). The manpage example shows how to do this in C.
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Currently, I have set the following CSP header in the HTML file of my webpage -
...ANSWER
Answered 2020-Nov-04 at 19:09The issue was caused and fixed as follows -
The button that takes XML file as input in the HTML form has an inline event handler, which the CSP Policy was blocking, thereby blocking the upload. I moved this inline event handler to an external function and called the function. This fixed the issue and CSP is no longer blocking the function.
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If you want to buid proxychains.exe yourself... First you need to clone this repository and run git submodule update --init --recursive in it to retrieve all submodules.
Open proxychains.exe.sln with a recent version Visual Studio (tested with Visual Studio 2019) with platform toolset v141_xp on a 64-bit Windows. Select the configuration (Debug/Release) and the platform (x86/x64). Build the whole solution and you will see DLL file and executable file generated under win32_output/.
Install Cygwin/Msys2 and various build tool packages (gcc, w32api-headers, w32api-runtime etc). Run bash, switch to cygwin_build / msys_build directory and run make.
Copy proxychains*.exe, [cyg/msys-]proxychains_hook*.dll to some directory included in your PATH environment variable. You can rename the main executable (like proxychains_win32_x64.exe) to names you favor, like proxychains.exe. Last you need to create the needed configuration file in correct place. See "Configuration".
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