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 #113: Big Bag of Random Security Stuff

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7MS #112: This is Sparta!

7MS #112: This is Sparta!

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7MS #111: Hacking WPA Enterprise-Part 2

7MS #111: Hacking WPA Enterprise-Part 2

The thrilling (?) conclusion of my experience hacking WPA Enterprise.

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7MS #110: Hacking WPA Enterprise-Part 1

7MS #110: Hacking WPA Enterprise-Part 1

This episode is about my experience hacking WPA enterprise. Huge mega tiger uppercut thanks to this site for giving me the fixes I needed to get this working on Kali2! https://warroom.securestate.com/index.php/evil-twin-attack-using-hostapd-wpe/

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7MS #109: OFFTOPIC-It Follows and Backcountry

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Movie reviews of It Follows and Backcountry.

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7MS #108: I'm Going to PWAPT!-Part 2

7MS #108: I'm Going to PWAPT!-Part 2

Here's part 2 (of probably several to come) about my experience with PWAPT (Practical Webapp Pentesting) training last week!

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7MS #107: I'm Going to PWAPT!

7MS #107: I'm Going to PWAPT!

Hey I'm going to PWAPT this week (http://www.eventbrite.com/e/practical-web-application-penetration-testing-with-tim-tomes-lanmaster53-tickets-16718889649), so in this episode I talk about that...and how I'll probably be too info-overloaded to record anything on Thursday :-). Oh, and I had a fun Web app pentest this week that I wanted to share some fun bits on.

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7MS #106: A Day in the Life of an Information Security Analyst

7MS #106: A Day in the Life of an Information Security Analyst

A listener wrote in asking some questions about "a day in the life of" a security analyst, so here's my best stab at it!

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