Saturday, December 28, 2013

Creating a iOS7 Application Pentesting Environment




Now that you have your shiny new Evasion7 jailbreak running it's time to set up the environment for application testing!

Getting in

(cross-posted with permission from CG from my work blog)


Since mobile substrate is not working yet we will focus on getting our idevice up and running as a functioning *nix environment and install some tools that don't require substrate.


First we need to get into our iDevices shell prompt. We will browse Cydia (that gets installed by default with the jailbreak) and then will install the openSSH package





Once we get openSSH installed you can SSH into your device by finding its IP address in the Settings > Wireless Networks > Advanced ">" menu. 



Now SSH into port 22  on that IP using the username "root" and the password "alpine".

Once we have shell we can use APT to install most of the other packages we need. Also change the default root password to something else so people can't mess with your phone!

Arming your iDevice with *nix tools


To have a functioning *nix environment we need to install a ton of utilities that aren't usually installed as part of the default jailbreak or Bash shell. This includes utilities like strings, grep, awk, find, etc...

Some of the utility packages do not verbatim tell what's inside of them; things like big boss tools and Erika utilities.

These two in specific install strings and other binutils type tools. Several of them patched or modded to work on the iOS architecture (arm).

Packages (some of these will be pre-installed with the JB):


adv-cmds
apr
apr-lib
apr-util
apt
apt7
apt7-key
apt7-lib
apt7-ssl
base
bash
basic-cmds
berkeleydb
bigbosshackertools
bootstrap-cmds
bzip2
class-dump
com.ericasadun.utilities
com.evad3rs.evasi0n7
com.innoying.sbutils
coreutils
coreutils-bin
curl
cy+cpu.arm
cy+kernel.darwin
cy+lib.corefoundation
cy+model.ipad
cy+os.ios
cydia
cydia-lproj
darwintools
debianutils
developer-cmds
diffutils
diskdev-cmds
dpkg
expat
file
file-cmds
findutils
firmware
firmware-sbin
gawk
gdb
gettext
git
gnupg
grep
gzip
inetutils
iokittools
ldid
less
libffi
libxml2
libxml2-lib
lsof
lzma
make
nano
ncurses
neon
network-cmds
odcctools
openssh
openssl
org.thebigboss.repo.icons
p7zip
pam
pam-modules
patch
pcre
profile.d
python
readline
rsync
sed
shell-cmds
sqlite3
sqlite3-lib
subversion
system-cmds
tar

tcpdump
top
uikittools
unrar
unzip
uuid
vim
wget
whois
xar
xml2
zip



Take this list and dump it to a file (packages.txt) and run:

apt-get  install $(<packages.txt)



Extras


In addition to utilities that help make our iDevice a functioning *nix environment there are several tools that aid in connecting, controlling, reverse engineering, and monitoring iOS applications. Below is a list of those tools, a description, and their locations (some cut from my OWASP page):


Tool
Link
Description
USBMuxd
http://cgit.sukimashita.com/usbmuxd.git/
Tunnel ports over USB (enable SSH without network using localhost:2222)
libimobiledevice
http://www.libimobiledevice.org/
Library. Custom implementation of iTunes type connections, file-system access, system access.
Filemon
Monitor realtime iOS file system
FileDP
Audits data protection of files
BinaryCookieReader
Read cookies.binarycookies files
lsof ARM Binary
list of all open files and the processes that opened them
lsock ARM Binary
monitor socket connections
removePIE
Disables ASLR of an application
Clutch
https://github.com/KJCracks/Clutch-dl/releases
Application Cracker compiled (remove encryption)
Rasticrac
https://twitter.com/iRastignac
Application Cracker (BASH GDB Wrapper)

Next steps


This is just the basics.

Once you get all of these utilities and tools installed you're pretty much waiting on substrate to be working for iOS 7. After that's done you can install your favorite all encompassing or homegrown tool that uses substrate to do hooking such as Cycript, Inlyzer, SSLKillSwitch, Snoopit, IntroSpy, iAuditor, etc.

Then you just have to MitM the web traffic. There are plenty of guides on that around the net. 

If you have other tools you use in your app assessment setup we'd love to hear about it. Feel free to leave suggestions in the comments. 


3 comments:

  1. This is a great article! I've always liked your site. Using mobile environments along with OpenSSH is a great shot for easy contracts!

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  2. Hi, great article, really helpful for setup. I think you will need to install APT 0.7 Strict in cydia before you can run apt-get from the cmd prompt via ssh. thx, isa56k.

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  3. excellent information..

    is there any way to run cydia from ssh prompt..

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