Tuesday, April 8, 2014

Introducing PCredz

PCredz was built to extract credentials from large pcap files or from a live interface.

Stats:

Stats on juicy pcap files:
- 30 mo pcap file : 15s
- 500mo pcap file: 1.5 minutes
- 2 Go pcap file: 7 minutes.

Features:

  • Extract from a pcap file or from a live interface:
    • Credit card numbers
    • POP
    • SMTP
    • IMAP
    • SNMP community string
    • FTP
    • HTTP Basic
    • NTLMv1/v2 (DCE-RPC,SMBv1/2,LDAP, MSSQL, HTTP, etc)
    • Kerberos (AS-REQ Pre-Auth etype 2#) hashes.
  • All hashes are displayed in a hashcat format (use -m 7500 for kerberos, -m 5500 for NTLMv1, -m 5600 for NTLMv2).
  • Log all credentials to a file (CredentialDump-Session.log).

Install:

  • Linux:
On a debian based OS: apt-get install python-libpcap
  • Os X and other distributions:
wget http://downloads.sourceforge.net/project/pylibpcap/pylibpcap/0.6.4/pylibpcap-0.6.4.tar.g
tar xvf pylibpcap-0.6.4.tar.gz
cd pylibpcap-0.6.4
python setup.py install

Usage:

./Pcredz -f file-to-parse.pcap
./Pcredz -d /tmp/pcap-directory-to-parse/
./Pcredz -i eth0
Options:
-h, --help show this help message and exit
-f capture.pcap Pcap file to parse
-d /home/pnt/pcap/ Pcap directory to parse recursivly
-i eth0 interface for live capture
-v More verbose.


You can download PCredz here:
https://github.com/lgandx/PCredz

 

1 comment:

  1. I couldn't get this to work on a pcap from snoop. Perhaps it's me.

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