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Metasploit Penetration Testing Cookbook

You're reading from   Metasploit Penetration Testing Cookbook Evade antiviruses, bypass firewalls, and exploit complex environments with the most widely used penetration testing framework

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Product type Paperback
Published in Feb 2018
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ISBN-13 9781788623179
Length 426 pages
Edition 3rd Edition
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Monika Agarwal Monika Agarwal
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Abhinav Singh Abhinav Singh
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Nipun Jaswal Nipun Jaswal
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Daniel Teixeira Daniel Teixeira
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Table of Contents (15) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Metasploit Quick Tips for Security Professionals FREE CHAPTER 2. Information Gathering and Scanning 3. Server-Side Exploitation 4. Meterpreter 5. Post-Exploitation 6. Using MSFvenom 7. Client-Side Exploitation and Antivirus Bypass 8. Social-Engineer Toolkit 9. Working with Modules for Penetration Testing 10. Exploring Exploits 11. Wireless Network Penetration Testing 12. Cloud Penetration Testing 13. Best Practices 14. Other Books You May Enjoy

Exploiting a Windows 10 machine


In this recipe, we will exploit a use-after-free vulnerability present in nsSMILTimeContainer::NotifyTimeChange() across numerous versions of Mozilla Firefox on Microsoft Windows.

Getting ready

So, before we begin we need to download Mozilla Firefox 41.0 from https://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/firefox/releases/41.0/win32/en-US/Firefox%20Setup%2041.0.exe and install it on our Windows 10 target machine.

How to do it...

As always, good reconnaissance makes all the difference, so we first need to gather information about the browser the victim is using.

  1. To help us with this task, we can use the HTTP Client Information Gather auxiliary module by specifying the IP address and port of the host to listen on and the URI to use, then use one of your favorite pretexts to make the victim open the link:
msf > use auxiliary/gather/browser_info
msf auxiliary(gather/browser_info) > set SRVHOST 192.168.216.5 
SRVHOST => 192.168.216.5
msf auxiliary(gather/browser_info) > set...
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