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Invoke-WindowsEnum.ps1
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function Invoke-WindowsEnum{
<#
.SYNOPSIS
Enumerates the local host to gather information about the current user, AD and local group memberships, last 5 files opened, clipboard contents, and interesting files owned by the user.
Also enumerates system information such as the OS version, Services, installed applications, available shares, Anti-Virus Software and current status, firewall rules, and when the last windows update
was installed.
.DESCRIPTION
This script conducts user, system, and network enumeration using the current user context or with a specified user and/or keyword.
.PARAMETER UserName
Specify a user to enumerate. The default is the current user context.
.PARAMETER keywords
Specify a keyword or array of keywords to use in file searches.
.EXAMPLE
Conduct enumeration with a keyword for file searches.
Invoke-WindowsEnum -keyword "putty"
.EXAMPLE
Conduct enumeration with a username and keyword
Invoke-WindowsEnum -User "sandersb"
.LINK
https://github.com/xorrior/RandomPS-Scripts/blob/master/Invoke-WindowsEnum.ps1
Author: Christopher Ross (@xorrior)
License: BSD 3-Clause
#>
[CmdletBinding()]
Param(
[Parameter(Mandatory=$False,Position=0)]
[string]$UserName,
[Parameter(Mandatory=$False,Position=1)]
[string[]]$keywords
)
#function for enumerating user informtaion
function Get-UserInfo
{
#check if the $user param has been defined
if($UserName)
{
"UserName: $UserName"
"-----------------`n"
$DomainUser = $UserName
}
else
{
$DomainUser = [System.Security.Principal.WindowsIdentity]::GetCurrent().Name
$UserName = $DomainUser.split('\')[-1]
"UserName: $UserName"
"-------------------`n"
}
#Grab the local group memberships of the user
#http://stackoverflow.com/questions/21280666/how-to-get-the-groups-of-a-local-user-through-powershell-script
"Local Group Memberships"
"---------------------------"
#Iterate through all local groups to see if our user is a member
$computername = $env:computername
$server = "localhost"
$computer = [ADSI]"WinNT://$server,computer"
$computer.psbase.children | where-object {$_.psbase.chemaClassName -eq 'group'} | ForEach-Object {
$groupname = $_.Name
$group = [ADSI]$_.psbase.path
$group.psbase.invoke("Members") | ForEach-Object {
$member = $_.GetType().InvokeMember("Name", 'GetProperty', $null, $_, $null)
if($member -eq $UserName)
{
$groupname
}
}
}
"`n"
#Grab all the Active Directory Group memberships for the current user
"Active Directory Group Memberships"
"----------------------------------"
#https://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/scriptcenter/en-US/c8001c25-edb5-44b2-ad07-37b39285995f/systemdirectoryservicesaccountmanagement-and-powershell?forum=ITCG
Add-Type -AssemblyName System.DirectoryServices.AccountManagement
#Load assembly to User Principal and principalContext .Net classes
$dsclass = "System.DirectoryServices.AccountManagement"
$dsclassUP = "$dsclass.userprincipal" -as [type]
$iType = "SamAccountName"
$Domain = [System.DirectoryServices.ActiveDirectory.Domain]::GetCurrentDomain()
#Get the current domain
$contextTypeDomain = New-object System.DirectoryServices.AccountManagement.PrincipalContext([System.DirectoryServices.AccountManagement.ContextType]::Domain,$Domain.Name)
#Set the context to the current domain
$cName = $Domain.GetDirectoryEntry().distinguishedName
#Get the distinguishedName for the domain
$usr = $dsclassUP::FindByIdentity($contextTypeDomain,$iType,$DomainUser)
#Grab the user principal object for the domain.
$usr.GetGroups() | foreach {$_.Name}
#Enumerate all groups the user is apart of
"`n"
#Check when the user last changed their password
"User last changed their password on"
"------------------------------------"
Write-Host $usr.LastPass
Write-Host "`n"
#Grab the files owned by the user that were last opened and sort by date accessed.
"Last Five files opened"
"-----------------------------------"
$AllOpenedFiles = Get-ChildItem -Path "C:\" -Recurse -Include @("*.txt","*.pdf","*.docx","*.doc","*.xls","*.ppt") -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue | Sort-Object {$_.LastAccessTime}
$script:LastOpenedFiles = @()
$AllOpenedFiles | % {
$owner = $_.GetAccessControl().Owner
$owner = $owner.split('\')[-1]
if($owner -eq $UserName){
$script:LastOpenedFiles += $_
}
}
if($script:LastOpenedFiles)
{
$script:LastOpenedFiles | Sort-Object LastAccessTime -Descending | select FullName, LastAccessTime -First 5 | Format-Table -AutoSize
}
"`n"
#Search the entire host for any interesting artifacts owned by the user
"Interesting Files"
"----------------------------------"
$script:NewestInterestingFiles = @()
if($keywords)
{
$AllInterestingFiles = Get-ChildItem -Path "C:\" -Recurse -Include $keywords -ea SilentlyContinue | where {$_.Mode.StartsWith('d') -eq $False} | Sort-Object {$_.LastAccessTime}
$AllInterestingFiles | ForEach-Object {
$owner = $_.GetAccessControl().Owner
$owner = $owner.split('\')[-1]
if($owner -eq $UserName){
$script:NewestInterestingFiles += $_
}
}
if($script:NewestInterestingFiles){
$script:NewestInterestingFiles | Sort-Object LastAccessTime -Descending | Select-Object FullName, LastAccessTime | Format-Table -AutoSize
}
}
else
{
$AllInterestingFiles = Get-ChildItem -Path "C:\" -Recurse -Include @("*.txt","*.pdf","*.docx","*.doc","*.xls","*.ppt","*pass*","*cred*") -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue | where {$_.Mode.StartsWith('d') -eq $False} | Sort-Object {$_.LastAccessTime}
$AllInterestingFiles | ForEach-Object {
$owner = $_.GetAccessControl().Owner
$owner = $owner.split('\')[-1]
if($owner -eq $UserName){
$script:NewestInterestingFiles += $_
}
}
if($script:NewestInterestingFiles)
{
$script:NewestInterestingFiles | Sort-Object LastAccessTime -Descending | Select-Object FullName, LastAccessTime | Format-Table -AutoSize
}
}
"`n"
#Grab the contents of the clipboard.
"Clipboard contents"
"-----------------------------------"
#http://www.bgreco.net/powershell/get-clipboard/
$cmd = {
Add-Type -Assembly PresentationCore
[Windows.Clipboard]::GetText() -replace "`r", '' -split "`n"
}
if([threading.thread]::CurrentThread.GetApartmentState() -eq 'MTA')
{
& powershell -Sta -Command $cmd
}
else
{
$cmd
}
"`n"
}
#Function to enumerate the local system
function Get-Sysinfo
{
#Grab the OS architecture
"System Information"
"------------------------"
$OSVersion = (Get-WmiObject -class Win32_OperatingSystem).Caption
$OSArch = (Get-WmiObject -class win32_operatingsystem).OSArchitecture
"OS: $OSVersion $OSArch"
"`n"
#Enumerate installed applications
"Services"
"-------------------"
$script:AllServices = @()
Get-WmiObject -class win32_service | ForEach-Object{
$service = New-Object PSObject -Property @{
ServiceName = $_.DisplayName
ServiceStatus = (Get-service | where-object { $_.DisplayName -eq $ServiceName}).status
ServicePathtoExe = $_.PathName
StartupType = $_.StartMode
}
$script:AllServices += $service
}
$script:AllServices | Select ServicePathtoExe, ServiceName | Format-Table -AutoSize
"Installed Appications"
"-----------------------"
if($OSArch -eq '64-bit')
{
$registeredAppsx64 = Get-ItemProperty HKLM:\Software\Wow6432Node\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Uninstall\* | Select-Object DisplayName | Sort-Object DisplayName
$registeredAppsx86 = Get-ItemProperty HKLM:\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Uninstall\* | Select-Object DisplayName | Sort-Object DisplayName
$registeredAppsx64 | Where-Object {$_.DisplayName -ne ' '} | Select-Object DisplayName | Format-Table -AutoSize
$registeredAppsx86 | Where-Object {$_.DisplayName -ne ' '} | Select-Object DisplayName | Format-Table -AutoSize
}
else
{
$registeredAppsx86 = Get-ItemProperty HKLM:\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Uninstall\* | Select-Object DisplayName | Sort-Object DisplayName
$registeredAppsx86 | Where-Object {$_.DisplayName -ne ' '} | Select-Object DisplayName | Format-Table -AutoSize
}
"`n"
"Available shares"
"--------------------"
Get-WmiObject -class win32_share | Format-Table -AutoSize Name, Path, Description, Status
"`n"
#Enumerate the installed AV solution, if any
"Anti-Virus Installed"
"---------------------"
$AV = Get-WmiObject -namespace root\SecurityCenter2 -class Antivirusproduct
if($AV)
{
$AV.DisplayName
#Microsoft does not provide documentation on values pertaining to the productState property for different AV vendors.
#Best resource found : http://neophob.com/2010/03/wmi-query-windows-securitycenter2/
$AVstate = $AV.productState
$statuscode = '{0:X6}' -f $AVstate
$wscprovider = $statuscode[0,1] -join '' -as [byte]
$wscscanner = $statuscode[2,3] -join '' -as [byte]
$wscupdated = $statuscode[4,5] -join '' -as [byte]
#parse the values to determine the 'health' of the AV product
#parse the wscanner value to determine if AV is enabled
if($wscscanner -ge (10 -as [byte]))
{
"Enabled: Yes"
}
elseif($wscscanner -eq (00 -as [byte]) -or $wscscanner -eq (01 -as [byte]))
{
"Enabled: No"
}
else
{
"Enabled: Unknown"
}
#Determine if the AV definitions are up to date
if($wscupdated -eq (00 -as [byte]))
{
"Updated: Yes"
}
elseif($wscupdated -eq (10 -as [byte]))
{
"Updated: No"
}
else
{
"Updated: Unknown"
}
}
else
{
"Anti-Virus not installed."
}
"`n"
"Windows Last Updated"
"--------------------`n"
$Lastupdate = Get-HotFix | Sort-Object InstalledOn -Descending | Select-Object InstalledOn -First 1
If($Lastupdate)
{
$Lastupdate.InstalledOn | Out-Host
"`n"
}
else
{
"Unknown`n"
}
}
#Function to enumerate network information
function Get-NetInfo
{
#Check if the host is dual homed
"Network Adapters"
"----------------------`n"
#http://thesurlyadmin.com/2013/05/20/using-powershell-to-get-adapter-information/
$NetAdapters = Get-WmiObject -class win32_networkadapter -Filter "NetConnectionStatus='2'"
foreach ($Adapter in $NetAdapters){
$config = Get-WmiObject -class win32_networkadapterconfiguration -Filter "Index = '$($Adapter.Index)'"
"Adapter: " + $Adapter.Name
"IP Address: "
if($config.IPAddress -is [system.array])
{
$config.IPAddress[0]
}
else
{
$config.IPAddress
}
"Mac Address: " + $Config.MacAddress
}
"`n"
"Mapped Network Drives"
"----------------------`n"
#Device type 4 is specifically for network drives
Get-WmiObject -class win32_logicaldisk | where-object {$_.DeviceType -eq 4} | ForEach-Object{
$NetPath = $_.ProviderName
$DriveLetter = $_.DeviceID
$DriveName = $_.VolumeName
$NetworkDrive = New-Object PSObject -Property @{
Path = $NetPath
Drive = $DriveLetter
Name = $DriveName
}
$NetworkDrive | Format-Table -wrap -auto
}
#Enumerate firewall rules
"`n"
"Firewall Information"
"----------------------`n"
#Create the firewall com object to enumerate
$fw = New-Object -ComObject HNetCfg.FwPolicy2
#Retrieve all firewall rules
$FirewallRules = $fw.rules
#create a hashtable to define all values
$fwprofiletypes = @{1GB="All";1="Domain"; 2="Private" ; 4="Public"}
$fwaction = @{1="Allow";0="Block"}
$FwProtocols = @{1="ICMPv4";2="IGMP";6="TCP";17="UDP";41="IPV6";43="IPv6Route"; 44="IPv6Frag";
47="GRE"; 58="ICMPv6";59="IPv6NoNxt";60="IPv60pts";112="VRRP"; 113="PGM";115="L2TP"}
$fwdirection = @{1="Inbound"; 2="Outbound"}
#Retrieve the profile type in use and the current rules
$fwprofiletype = $fwprofiletypes.Get_Item($fw.CurrentProfileTypes)
$fwrules = $fw.rules
"Current Firewall Profile Type in use: $fwprofiletype"
$script:AllFWRules = @()
#enumerate the firewall rules
$fwrules | ForEach-Object{
#Create custom object to hold properties for each firewall rule
$FirewallRule = New-Object PSObject -Property @{
ApplicationName = $_.Name
Protocol = $fwProtocols.Get_Item($_.Protocol)
Direction = $fwdirection.Get_Item($_.Direction)
Action = $fwaction.Get_Item($_.Action)
LocalIP = $_.LocalAddresses
LocalPort = $_.LocalPorts
RemoteIP = $_.RemoteAddresses
RemotePort = $_.RemotePorts
}
$script:AllFWRules += $FirewallRule
}
$script:AllFWRules | Select-Object Action, Direction, RemoteIP, RemotePort, LocalPort, ApplicationName | Format-Table -Auto
}
Get-UserInfo
Get-Sysinfo
Get-NetInfo
}