XSS Shell
is powerful a XSS backdoor and zombie manager. This concept first
presented by "XSS-Proxy - http://xss-proxy.sourceforge.net/". Normally
in XSS attacks attacker has one shot, in XSS Shell you can interactively
send requests and get responses from victim. you can backdoor the page.
You can steal basic auth, you can bypass IP restrictions in administration panels, you can DDoS some systems with a permanent XSS vulnerability etc. Attack possibilities are limited with ideas. Basically this tool demonstrates that you can do more with XSS.
Download SS Shell and XSS Tunnel
Most of the features can enable or disabled from configuration or can be tweaked from source code.
XSS Shell uses ASP + MS Access database as backend
but you can simply
port them into any other server-side solution. You just need to stick
with simple communication protocol.
To test it, just modify "sample_victim/default.asp" source code and replace "http://attacker:81/release/xssshell.js" URL with your own XSS Shell URL. Open "sample_victim" folder in some other browser and may be upload in to some other server.
Now you should see a zombie in admin interface. Just write something into "parameters" textarea and click "alert()". You should see an alert message in victim's browser.
Security Notes
Enable debug feature to debug your new commands easily.
You can steal basic auth, you can bypass IP restrictions in administration panels, you can DDoS some systems with a permanent XSS vulnerability etc. Attack possibilities are limited with ideas. Basically this tool demonstrates that you can do more with XSS.
Download
This package includes the latest version of XSS Shell and XSS Tunnel. XSS Shell can be used without XSS Tunnel, however you'll get more out of it with XSS Tunnel.Download SS Shell and XSS Tunnel
Features
XSS Shell has several features to gain whole access over victim. Also you can simply add your own commands.Most of the features can enable or disabled from configuration or can be tweaked from source code.
- Regenerating Pages
- This is one of the key and advanced features of XSS Shell. XSS Shell re-renders the infected page and keep user in virtual environment. Thus even user click any links in the infected page he or she will be still under control! (within cross-domain restrictions) In normal XSS attacks when user leaves the page you can't do anything
- Secondly this feature keeps the session open so even victim follow an outside link from infected page session is not going to timeout and you will be still in charge.
- Keylogger
- Mouse Logger (click points + current DOM)
- Built-in Commands;
- Get Keylogger Data
- Get Current Page (Current rendered DOM / like screenshot)
- Get Cookie
- Execute supplied javaScript (eval)
- Get Clipboard (IE only)
- Get internal IP address (Firefox + JVM only)
- Check victim's visited URL history
Installation
XSS Shell uses ASP + MS Access database as backend
but you can simply
port them into any other server-side solution. You just need to stick
with simple communication protocol.Install Admin Interface
- Copy "xssshell" folder into your web server
- Copy "db" to a secure place (below root)
- Configure "database path" from "xssshell/db.asp"
- Modify hard coded password in db.asp [default password is : w00t]
- Now you can access admin interface from something like http://[YOURHOST]/xssshell/
Configure XSS Shell for communication;
- Open xssshell.asp
- 2. Set "SERVER" variable to where your XSSShell folder is located. i.e: "http://[YOURHOST]/xssshell/";
- 3. Be sure to check "ME", "CONNECTOR", "COMMANDS_URL" variables. If you changed filenames, folder names or some kind of different configuration you need modify them.
To test it, just modify "sample_victim/default.asp" source code and replace "http://attacker:81/release/xssshell.js" URL with your own XSS Shell URL. Open "sample_victim" folder in some other browser and may be upload in to some other server.
Now you should see a zombie in admin interface. Just write something into "parameters" textarea and click "alert()". You should see an alert message in victim's browser.
Security Notes
- As a hunter be careful about possible "Backfire" in getSelfHTML(). Someone can hack you back or track you by another XSS or XSS Shell attack.
- Checkout "showdata.asp" and implement your own "filter()" function to make it safer for you.
- Put "On error resume next" to db.asp, better modify your web server to not show any error.
How to Extend
First implement new feature to xssshell.asp- Add new enum for your control
- Set a name and unique number like "CMD_GETCOOKIE"
- var CMD_SAMPLE = 78;
- Set datatype for your response (generally TEXT),
- dataTypes[CMD_SAMPLE] = TEXT;
- Write your function and add it to page
- function cmdSample(){return "yeah working !"}
- Call it
- Go inside to "function processGivenCommand(cmd)"
- Add a new case like "case CMD_SAMPLE:"
- Report it back
- Inside the case call log;
"log(cmdSample(), dataTypes[cmd.cmd], cmd.attackID, "waitAndRun()");"
- Inside the case call log;
- In db.asp just add a new element to "Commands" array (command name,
command unique number, description).
i.e. "cmdSample()",78,"Command sample ! Just returns a message"
Enable debug feature to debug your new commands easily.
External Libraries
- moo.ajax -moofx.mad4milk.net
- script.aculo.us - (http://script.aculo.us, http://mir.aculo.us).
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