WMImplant: RAT powershell Tool
WMImplant
A PowerShell based tool that leverages WMI to both perform actions against targeted machines, but also as the C2 channel for issuing commands and receiving results. It will likely require local administrator permissions on the targeted machine.
Developed by @christrunce
Functions:
Meta Functions
change_user – Change the context of the user you will execute WMI commands as
exit – Exits WMImplant
gen_cli – Generate the command line command to use WMImplant non-interactively
set_default – Sets the targeted system’s WMI property back to its default value
help – View the list of commands and descriptions
File Operations
cat – Reads the contents of a file
download – Download a file from the targeted machine
ls – File/Directory listing of a specific directory
search – Search for a file on a user-specified drive
upload – Upload a file to the targeted machine
Lateral Movement Facilitation
command_exec – Run a command line command and receive the output
disable_wdigest – Removes registry value UseLogonCredential
disable_winrm – Disables WinRM on the targeted system
enable_wdigest – Adds registry value UseLogonCredential
enable_winrm – Enables WinRM on the targeted system
registry_mod – Modify the registry on the targeted machine
remote_posh – Run a PowerShell script on a remote machine and receive the output
sched_job – Manipulate scheduled jobs
service_mod – Create, delete, or modify system services
Process Operations
process_kill – Kill a process via name or process id on the targeted machine
process_start – Start a process on the targeted machine
ps – Process listing
System Operations
active_users – List domain users with active processes on the targeted system
basic_info – Used to enumerate basic metadata about the targeted system
drive_list – List local and network drives
ifconfig – Receive IP info from NICs with active network connections
installed_programs – Receive a list of the installed programs on the targeted machine
logoff – Log users off the targeted machine
reboot – Reboot the targeted machine
power_off – Power off the targeted machine
vacant_system – Determine if a user is away from the system
Log Operations
logon_events – Identify users that have logged onto a system
Usage
The easiest way to get up and running with WMImplant is to import the script and run Invoke-WMImplant. This will present you with the main menu and you can instantly start choosing a command to run. Within the main menu, you can also choose to have WMImplant output the command line command you would need to use in order to run WMImplant in a non-interactive manner.
Download
git clone https://github.com/FortyNorthSecurity/WMImplant.git
Tutorial
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