7MS #481: Creating Kick-Butt Credential-Capturing Phishing Campaigns - Part 2

7MS #481: Creating Kick-Butt Credential-Capturing Phishing Campaigns - Part 2

Today we're revisiting how to make a kick-butt cred-capturing phishing campaign with Gophish, Amazon Lightsail, LetsEncrypt, ExpiredDomains.net and a special little extra something that makes creating phishing landing pages waaaaaaayyyyyyyyyy easier!

For some quicker review, you can check out part 1 and also the complementary YouTube video, but I wanted to revisit this kick-butt process and update a few items:

First, this SingleFile extension is amaaaaaaaazing for making phishing landing pages with ease!

The process to get GApps to let you generate an app-specific password for using with GoPhish is kinda annoying. The steps below should get you going:

  • After domain registration, log into admin.google.com or click Manage Workspace button at checkout.

  • At the next screen click Workspace Admin Console. Sign in with the person you'll be spoofing from, and the temporary password emailed to your backup email account during checkout.

  • In the search bar search for Less Secure Apps, choose Allow users to manage their access to less secure apps.

  • Now, in the upper right, hit Manage Your Google Account.

  • Under Security, click Protect your account and click Add phone number. Finish that process, then click Continue to your Google account.

  • Back at the main admin page, under Less secure app access, click Turn on access (not recommended).

  • At the next screen click Allow less secure apps: ON

  • Back at the main screen, click 2-Step Verification and set it to On.

  • Back at the main screen again, a new option called App passwords should be there. Click it. Choose to generate a custom name like LOL and then then an app password will appear. Write it down as it only appears once!

Finally, a quick reference for getting your LetsEncrypt cert to work with GoPhish. Get your LetsEncrypt cert generated, and then forge a .crt and .key file to use with GoPhish:

cp /etc/letsencrypt/live/YOUR-DOMAIN/fullchain.pem ./domain.crt cp /etc/letsencrypt/live/YOUR-DOMAIN/privkey.pem ./domain.key

Now go into the GoPhish .json config file and change the cert_path and key_path to the ones you just generated, and change use_tls to TRUE on both places in the config as well.

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7MS #121: Migrating from Tumblr to Ghost-Part 2

7MS #121: Migrating from Tumblr to Ghost-Part 2

Part 2 concludes my journey in moving 7ms.us from Tumblr to a Digital Ocean droplet running Ghost. Here are the key resources mentioned during the podcast: How to run multiple Ghost blogs on one DI VPS. The key takeaway here was that I had to upgrade to the $10 droplet (I did a "flexible" resize to add more proc/memory) and then the second instance of Ghost installed fine. Turning on CloudFlare SSL was easy. I chose flexible SSL since I wasn't using a "real" cert. I also wrote a rule to force HTTPs for all connections. And, just for grins, I turned on DNSSEC. Because...why not? :-) I picked a strong root password for my DI droplet, but I still don't like the idea of IPs banging on that connection all day and night. I followed this article on installing Fail2Ban to prevent my SSH login from being abused. There are a few IPs that I want to perma-ban, so I'm going to look throughthis article and this one which looks a tad easier. You can subscribe to the 7 Minute Security podcast here.

19 Dec 20158min

7MS #120: THE PURGE!

7MS #120: THE PURGE!

Announcing the 7MS PURGE! I've got a back log of episodes banked and I want to get caught up for the new year. So I'm going to release one (or maybe more) episodes per day between now and 2016. Plus (spoiler alerts!) in 2016 we're moving to a Monday/Wednesday/Friday release schedule. Yep, 7MS three times a week - thanks for the idea, mom! Subscribe to 7MS on iTunes here.

18 Dec 20152min

7MS #119: Migrating from Tumblr to Ghost-Part 1

7MS #119: Migrating from Tumblr to Ghost-Part 1

In this episode I talk about my adventures in moving my brianjohnson.tv Tumblr content over to a Digital Ocean hosted droplet running Ghost. I think you'll want to check this episode out, because in part 2 I talk about the challenges I faced in hosting multiple Ghost instances on one DI droplet. I will also be talking about how to enable CloudFlare SSL (for free!) as well as enabling Fail2Ban to keep annoying people/IPs from brute forcing your SSH root account!

17 Dec 20158min

7MS #118: Should Phishing be Fair?

7MS #118: Should Phishing be Fair?

This episode discusses an important and rhetorical (to me) infosec question: Should phishing campaigns be "fair?"

15 Dec 20157min

7MS #117: OFFTOPIC-Alive Inside

7MS #117: OFFTOPIC-Alive Inside

Today I talk about one of the most moving films I've ever seen - a documentary called Alive Inside.

10 Dec 20157min

7MS #116: Tips for a Succesful Vulnerability Scan

7MS #116: Tips for a Succesful Vulnerability Scan

In this episode I complain about getting stuck in NY for two days, and also how to efficiently scan for vulnerabilities when your time is crunched.

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7MS #115: OFFTOPIC-Love and Mercy

7MS #115: OFFTOPIC-Love and Mercy

We're going off-topic today and talking about the new(ish) movie about Brian Wilson's life called Love and Mercy.

4 Dec 20157min

7MS #114: PCI Pentesting 101-Part 3

7MS #114: PCI Pentesting 101-Part 3

Part 3 on my series about PCI pentesting. Yeah. That.

2 Dec 20157min

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