FakeNet - Windows Network Simulation tool for Malware Analysis


FakeNet is a tool that aids in the dynamic analysis of malicious software.  The tool simulates a network so that malware interacting with a remote host continues to run allowing the analyst to observe the malware’s network activity from within a safe environment.  The goal of the project is to:
  1. Be easy to install and use; the tool runs on Windows and requires no 3rd party libraries
  2. Support the most common protocols used by malware
  3. Perform all activity on the local machine to avoid the need for a second virtual machine
  4. Provide python extensions for adding new or custom protocols
  5. Keep the malware running so that you can observe as much of its functionality as possible
  6. Have a flexible configuration, but no required configuration
The tool is in its infancy of development.  We started working on the tool in January 2012 and we intend to maintain the tool and add new and useful features.  If you find a bug or have a cool feature you think would improve the tool please contact us.

Features
  • Supports DNS, HTTP, and SSL
  • HTTP server always serves a file and tries to serve a meaningful file; if the malware request a .jpg then a properly formatted .jpg is served, etc.  The files being served are user configurable.
  • Ability to redirect all traffic to the localhost, including traffic destined for a hard-coded IP address.
  • Python extensions, including a sample extension that implements SMTP and SMTP over SSL.
  • Built in ability to create a capture file (.pcap) for packets on localhost.
  • Dummy listener that will listen for traffic on any port, auto-detect and decrypt SSL traffic and display the content to the console.
Demo Video
Click here to watch a demo of version 0.9 of the tool in action.

How it works
FakeNet uses a variety of Windows and third party libraries.  It uses a custom HTTP and DNS server to respond to those request.  It uses OpenSSL to wrap any connection with SSL.  It uses a Winsock Layered Service Provider (LSP) to redirect traffic to the localhost and to listen for traffic on new ports.  It uses python 2.7 for the python extensions.  And, it creates the .pcap file by reconstructing a packet header based on the traffic from send/recv calls.

Collection of Heartbleed Tools (OpenSSL CVE-2014-0160)




[SSLSmart] Smart SSL Cipher Enumeration


SSLSmart is a highly flexible and interactive tool aimed at improving efficiency and reducing false positives during SSL testing. A number of tools allow users to test for supported SSL ciphers suites, but most only provide testers with a fixed set of cipher suites. Further testing is performed by initiating an SSL socket connection with one cipher suite at a time, an inefficient approach that leads to false positives and often does not provide a clear picture of the true vulnerability of the server. SSLSmart is designed to combat these shortcomings.


    SSLSmart has been tested to work on the following platforms and versions of Ruby:
    Windows: Ruby 1.8.6 with wxruby6 (2.0.0) and builder7 (2.1.2).
    Linux: Ruby 1.8.7/1.9.1 with wxruby (2.0.0) and builder (2.1.2).

[SSL Audit] Remotely scans web servers for SSL support


SSL Audit remotely scans web servers for SSL support, unlike other tools it is not limited to ciphers supported by SSL engines such as OpenSSL or NSS but can detect all known cipher suites. It features an innovative Fingerprinting engine that was never seen before.

Fingerprint mode (Experimental)

Included is an experimental fingerprint engine that tries to determine the SSL Engine used server side. It does so by sending normal and malformed SSL packets that can be interpreted in different ways. 

SSL Audit is able to fingerprint :
· IIS7.5 (Schannel) 
· IIS7.0 (Schannel) 
· IIS 6.0 (Schannel) 
· Apache (Openssl) 
· Apache (NSS) 
· Certicom 
· RSA BSAFE 

Known issues:· FP on SSLv2 (needs seperated HTTPS request to verify) · No way to export results



[SSLDigger v1.02] Tool to assess the strength of SSL



SSLDigger v1.02 is a tool to assess the strength of SSL servers by testing the ciphers supported. Some of these ciphers are known to be insecure.

Features:
  • full Browser Support using Microsoft Internet Explorer Browser Control
  • support for operating the tool in batch modefor operating on multiple sites simultaneously
  • the tool supports reporting in three different formats:XXL,CSV,HTML
  • limited support for Server Gated Cryptography.

System Requirements
Windows .NET Framework (can be installed using Windows Update)

[Harden SSL/TLS] Hardening the SSL/TLS settings



“Harden SSL/TLS” allows hardening the SSL/TLS settings of Windows 2000,2003,2008,2008R2, XP,Vista,7. It allows locally and remotely set SSL policies allowing or denying certain ciphers/hashes or complete ciphersuites. 

This tool specific allows setting policies with regards to what ciphers and protocols are available to applications that use SCHANNEL crypto interface. A lot of windows applications do use this interface, for instance Google Chrome as well as Apple Safari are a few of these. By changing the settings you can indirectly control what ciphers these applications are allowed to use.

Advanced mode 
· re-enable ECC P521 mode on Windows7 and 2008R2
· Set TLS Cache size and timeout

Known issues:· The BETA initialises and sets the OS defaults at startupChangelog :· Fixed Protocol initialization on Vista/Seven/2008/2008R2 (Adrian F. Dimcev) · Fixed TLS 1.1 on Vista/2008 (Reported by Adrian F. Dimcev)