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Infection Monkey Infection Monkey
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Datacenter Security Tool Data center Security Tool
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### http://www.guardicore.com/the-infected-chaos-monkey/ ### http://www.guardicore.com/the-infected-chaos-monkey/
The Infection Monkey is a security tool which tests your Data Center's ability to withstand perimeter breaches and internal server infection. It uses various methods to propagate through a data center, and reports its success to a centralized C&C server. The Infection Monkey is an open source security tool for testing a data center's resiliency to perimeter breaches and internal server infection. The Monkey uses various methods to self propagate across a data center and reports success to a centralized C&C server.
Features include: Features include:
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### Installation ### Installation
For off the shelf use, download our pre-compiled binaries from our website, to setup the C&C server follow the instructions in [Monkey Island readme](monkey_island/readme.txt). If you with to compile the binaries yourself, follow the build instructions later on in this readme. For off-the-shelf use, download our pre-compiled binaries from our website. To set up the C&C server follow the instructions on [Monkey Island readme](monkey_island/readme.txt). If you wish to compile the binaries yourself, follow the instructions under Building the Monkey from Source.
### Initial configuration. ### Initial configuration.
Whether by downloading or building from source, the Infection Monkey is basically 4 executable files for different platforms and a default configuration file. Whether you're downloading or building the Monkey from source, the Infection Monkey is comprised of 4 executable files for different platforms plus a default configuration file.
Monkey configuration is stored in two places: Monkey configuration is stored in two places:
1. By default, the monkey uses a local configuration file (usually, config.bin). This configuration file must include the address of the Monkey's C&C server. 1. By default, the Monkey uses a local configuration file (usually, config.bin). This configuration file must include the address of the Monkey's C&C server.
2. After successfully connecting to the C&C server, the monkey downloads a new configuration from the server and discards the local configuration. It is possible to change the default configuration from the C&C server's UI. 2. After successfully connecting to the C&C server, the monkey downloads a new configuration from the server and discards the local configuration. It is possible to change the default configuration from the C&C server's UI.
In both cases the command server hostname should be modified to point at your local instance of the Monkey Island (note this doesn't require connectivity right off the bat). In addition, to improve the Monkey's chances of spreading, you can pre-seed it with credentials and usernames commonly used. In both cases the command server hostname should be modified to point to your local instance of the Monkey Island (note that this doesn't require connectivity right off the bat). In addition, to improve the Monkey's chances of spreading, you can pre-seed it with credentials and usernames commonly used.
Both configuration options use a JSON format for specifying options; see "Options" below for details. Both configuration options use a JSON format for specifying options; see "Options" below for details.
### Running the C&C Server ### Running the C&C Server
Running the C&C Server is as simple as installing our infected monkey debian package on a specific server. The initial infected machine doesn not require a direct link to this server. To run the C&C Server, install our infected Monkey debian package on a specific server. The initial infected machine doesn't require a direct link to this server.
### Unleashing the Monkey ### Unleashing the Monkey
Once configured, run the monkey using ```./monkey-linux-64 m0nk3y -c config.bin``` (Windows is identical). This can be done at multiple points in the network at once. Once configured, run the monkey using ```./monkey-linux-64 m0nk3y -c config.bin -s 41.50.73.31:5000``` (Windows is identical). This can be done at multiple points in the network simultaneously.
Command line options include: Command line options include:
* `-c`, `--config`: set configuration file. JSON file with configuration values, will override compiled configuration. * `-c`, `--config`: set configuration file. JSON file with configuration values, will override compiled configuration.
* `-p`, `--parent`: set monkeys parent uuid, allows better recognition of exploited monkeys in c&c * `-p`, `--parent`: set monkeys parent uuid, allows better recognition of exploited monkeys in c&c
* `-t`, `--tunnel`: ip:port, set default tunnel for monkey when connecting to c&c. * `-t`, `--tunnel`: ip:port, set default tunnel for Monkey when connecting to c&c.
* `-d`, `--depth` : sets the monkeys current operation depth. * `-d`, `--depth` : sets the Monkey's current operation depth.
Monkey Modus Operandi How the Monkey works
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1. Wakeup connection to c&c, sends basic info of the current machine and the configuration the monkey uses to the c&c. 1. Wakeup connection to c&c, sends basic info of the current machine and the configuration the monkey uses to the c&c.
1. First try direct connection to c&c. 1. First try direct connection to c&c.
2. If direct connection fails, try connection through a tunnel, a tunnel is found according to specified parameter (the default tunnel) or by sending a multicast query and waiting for another monkey to answer. 2. If direct connection fails, try connection through a tunnel, a tunnel is found according to specified parameter (the default tunnel) or by sending a multicast query and waiting for another monkey to answer.
3. If no connection can be made to c&c, continue without it. 3. If no connection can be made to c&c, continue without it.
2. If a firewall app is running on the machine (supports Windows Firewall for Win XP and Windows Advanced Firewall for Win 7+), try to add a rule to allow all our traffic. 2. If a firewall app is running on the machine (supports Windows Firewall for Win XP and Windows Advanced Firewall for Win 7+), try to add a rule to allow all our traffic.
3. Startup of tunnel for other monkeys (if connection to c&c works). 3. Startup of tunnel for other Monkeys (if connection to c&c works).
1. firewall is checked to allow listening sockets (if we failed to add a rule to windows firewall for example, the tunnel will not be created) 1. Firewall is checked to allow listening sockets (if we failed to add a rule to Windows firewall for example, the tunnel will not be created)
2. will answer multicast requests from other monkeys in search of a tunnel. 2. Will answer multicast requests from other Monkeys in search of a tunnel.
4. Running exploitation sessions, will run x sessions according to configuration: 4. Running exploitation sessions, will run x sessions according to configuration:
1. Connect to c&c and get the latest configuration 1. Connect to c&c and get the latest configuration
2. Scan ip ranges according to configuration. 2. Scan ip ranges according to configuration.
3. Try fingerprinting each host that answer, using the classes defined in the configuration (SMBFinger, SSHFinger, etc) 3. Try fingerprinting each host that answers, using the classes defined in the configuration (SMBFinger, SSHFinger, etc)
4. Try exploitation on each host found, for each exploit class in configuration: 4. Try exploitation on each host found, for each exploit class in configuration:
1. check exploit class supports target host (can be disabled by configuration) 1. check exploit class supports target host (can be disabled by configuration)
2. each exploitation class will use the data acquired in fingerprinting, or during the exploit, to find the suitable monkey executable for the host from the c&c. 2. each exploitation class will use the data acquired in fingerprinting, or during the exploit, to find the suitable Monkey executable for the host from the c&c.
1. If c&c connection fails, and the source monkeys executable is suitable, we use it. 1. If c&c connection fails, and the source monkeys executable is suitable, we use it.
2. If a suitable executable isnt found, exploitation will fail. 2. If a suitable executable isnt found, exploitation will fail.
3. Executables are cached in memory. 3. Executables are cached in memory.
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Building the Monkey from source Building the Monkey from source
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If you want to build the monkey from source and not use our provided packages, look at the readme files under [chaos_monkey](chaos_monkey) and [monkey_island](monkey_island). If you want to build the monkey from source instead of using our provided packages, follow the instructions at the readme files under [chaos_monkey](chaos_monkey) and [monkey_island](monkey_island).
License License
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rdpy | GPL-3 rdpy | GPL-3
winbind | GPL-3 winbind | GPL-3
pyinstaller | GPL pyinstaller | GPL
Celery | BSD Celery | BSD