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<?xml version="1.0"?>
<scenario xmlns="http://www.github/cliffe/SecGen/scenario"
xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance"
xsi:schemaLocation="http://www.github/cliffe/SecGen/scenario">
<name>Putting it together</name>
<author>Z. Cliffe Schreuders</author>
<description>Hack the server from kali. Search the server for leaked information that will help you login and then escalate from there.
</description>
<type>ctf</type>
<type>attack-ctf</type>
<type>pwn-ctf</type>
<difficulty>medium</difficulty>
<CyBOK KA="NS" topic="PENETRATION TESTING">
<keyword>PENETRATION TESTING - NETWORK MAPPING - FINGERPRINTING</keyword>
<keyword>PENETRATION TESTING - NETWORK MAPPING - NMAP</keyword>
<keyword>SECURE SHELL (SSH)</keyword>
</CyBOK>
<CyBOK KA="SOIM" topic="PENETRATION TESTING">
<keyword>PENETRATION TESTING - NETWORK MAPPING - RECONNAISSANCE</keyword>
<keyword>PENETRATION TESTING - SOFTWARE TOOLS</keyword>
</CyBOK>
<CyBOK KA="F" topic="Artifact Analysis">
<keyword>Encoding and alternative data formats</keyword>
</CyBOK>
<CyBOK KA="MAT" topic="Attacks and exploitation">
<keyword>EXPLOITATION</keyword>
</CyBOK>
<CyBOK KA="SOIM" topic="PENETRATION TESTING">
<keyword>PENETRATION TESTING - ACTIVE PENETRATION</keyword>
</CyBOK>
<!-- escalate to user and to root via sudo -->
<CyBOK KA="AAA" topic="Authorisation">
<keyword>access control</keyword>
<keyword>Elevated privileges</keyword>
<keyword>Vulnerabilities and attacks on access control misconfigurations</keyword>
</CyBOK>
<CyBOK KA="OSV" topic="Primitives for Isolation and Mediation">
<keyword>Access controls and operating systems</keyword>
<keyword>Linux security model</keyword>
<keyword>Attacks against SUDO</keyword>
</CyBOK>
<CyBOK KA="AB" topic="Models">
<keyword>kill chains</keyword>
</CyBOK>
<CyBOK KA="MAT" topic="Malicious Activities by Malware">
<keyword>cyber kill chain</keyword>
</CyBOK>
<system>
<system_name>attack_vm</system_name>
<base distro="Kali" name="MSF"/>
<input into_datastore="IP_addresses">
<!-- 0 attack_vm -->
<value>172.16.0.2</value>
<!-- 1 hackme_server -->
<value>172.16.0.3</value>
</input>
<utility module_path=".*/parameterised_accounts">
<input into="accounts">
<value>{"username":"kali","password":"kali","super_user":"true","strings_to_leak":[],"leaked_filenames":[]}</value>
</input>
</utility>
<utility module_path=".*/iceweasel">
<input into="accounts">
<value>{"username":"kali","password":"kali","super_user":"true","strings_to_leak":[],"leaked_filenames":[]}</value>
</input>
<input into="autostart">
<value>false</value>
</input>
</utility>
<utility module_path=".*/kali_top10"/>
<utility module_path=".*/kali_web"/>
<network type="private_network">
<input into="IP_address">
<datastore access="0">IP_addresses</datastore>
</input>
</network>
<input into_datastore="spoiler_admin_pass">
<generator type="strong_password_generator"/>
</input>
<build type="cleanup">
<input into="root_password">
<datastore>spoiler_admin_pass</datastore>
</input>
</build>
</system>
<system>
<system_name>server</system_name>
<base distro="Debian 10" type="desktop" name="KDE"/>
<!-- strong password -->
<input into_datastore="username">
<generator type="random_sanitised_word">
<input into="wordlist">
<value>mythical_creatures</value>
</input>
</generator>
</input>
<!-- strong password -->
<input into_datastore="password">
<generator type="strong_password_generator"/>
</input>
<!--Create the user - can ssh in using the discovered username and password -->
<utility module_path=".*/parameterised_accounts">
<input into="accounts">
<generator type="account">
<input into="username">
<datastore>username</datastore>
</input>
<input into="password">
<datastore>password</datastore>
</input>
<input into="super_user">
<value>false</value>
</input>
<input into="leaked_filenames">
<value>flag</value>
</input>
<input into="strings_to_leak">
<generator type="flag_generator"/>
</input>
</generator>
</input>
</utility>
<vulnerability module_path=".*/nfs_overshare">
<input into="strings_to_leak">
<value>User</value>
<datastore>username</datastore>
<generator type="flag_generator"/>
</input>
</vulnerability>
<utility module_path=".*/nc_message">
<input into="strings_to_leak">
<value>Password</value>
<datastore>password</datastore>
<generator type="flag_generator" />
</input>
<input into="port">
<generator module_path=".*/random_number">
<input into="minimum">
<value>1024</value>
</input>
<input into="maximum">
<value>2024</value>
</input>
</generator>
</input>
</utility>
<vulnerability module_path=".*/sudo_root_awk">
<input into="strings_to_leak">
<generator type="flag_generator"/>
</input>
</vulnerability>
<network type="private_network">
<input into="IP_address">
<datastore access="1">IP_addresses</datastore>
</input>
</network>
<build type="cleanup">
<input into="root_password">
<datastore>spoiler_admin_pass</datastore>
</input>
</build>
</system>
</scenario>