textract, one of manspider's upstream dependencies, is no longer being updated. For this reason, you may run into problems when installing with pip. The recommended installation method is now Docker:
docker run blacklanternsecurity/manspider --help
Note there is also a helper script manspider.sh
which will automatically mount volumes for manspider's loot
and logs
directories, making it a bit more convenient to run:
./manspider.sh --help
PDF
DOCX
XLSX
PPTX
- any text-based format
- and many more!!
MANSPIDER will crawl every share on every target system. If provided creds don't work, it will fall back to "guest", then to a null session.
(Optional) Install these dependencies to add additional file parsing capability:
# for images (png, jpeg)
$ sudo apt install tesseract-ocr
# for legacy document support (.doc)
$ sudo apt install antiword
Install manspider (please be patient, this can take a while):
$ pip install pipx
$ pipx install git+https://github.com/blacklanternsecurity/MANSPIDER
NOTE: matching files are automatically downloaded into $HOME/.manspider/loot
! (-n
to disable)
$ manspider 192.168.0.0/24 -f passw user admin account network login logon cred -d evilcorp -u bob -p Passw0rd
$ manspider share.evilcorp.local -f passw -e xlsx csv -d evilcorp -u bob -p Passw0rd
$ manspider share.evilcorp.local -e bat com vbs ps1 psd1 psm1 pem key rsa pub reg txt cfg conf config -d evilcorp -u bob -p Passw0rd
This example searches financy-sounding directories for filenames containing 5 or more consecutive numbers (e.g. 000202006.EFT
)
$ manspider share.evilcorp.local --dirnames bank financ payable payment reconcil remit voucher vendor eft swift -f '[0-9]{5,}' -d evilcorp -u bob -p Passw0rd
$ manspider share.evilcorp.local -e ppk rsa pem ssh rsa -o -f id_rsa id_dsa id_ed25519 -d evilcorp -u bob -p Passw0rd
$ manspider share.evilcorp.local -e '' -c 'BEGIN .{1,10} PRIVATE KEY' -d evilcorp -u bob -p Passw0rd
# .kdbx - KeePass Password Database (KeePass, KeePassXC)
# .kdb - KeePass Classic Database (KeePass 1.x)
# .1pif - 1Password Interchange Format (1Password)
# .agilekeychain - Agile Keychain Format (1Password, deprecated)
# .opvault - OPVault Format (1Password)
# .lpd - LastPass Data File (LastPass)
# .dashlane - Dashlane Data File (Dashlane)
# .psafe3 - Password Safe Database (Password Safe)
# .enpass - Enpass Password Manager Data File (Enpass)
# .bwdb - Bitwarden Database (Bitwarden)
# .msecure - mSecure Password Manager Data File (mSecure)
# .stickypass - Sticky Password Data File (Sticky Password)
# .pwm - Password Memory Data File (Password Memory)
# .rdb - RoboForm Data File (RoboForm)
# .safe - SafeInCloud Password Manager Data File (SafeInCloud)
# .zps - Zoho Vault Encrypted Data File (Zoho Vault)
# .pmvault - SplashID Safe Data File (SplashID Safe)
# .mywallet - MyWallet Password Manager Data File (MyWallet)
# .jpass - JPass Password Manager Data File (JPass)
# .pwmdb - Universal Password Manager Database (Universal Password Manager)
$ manspider share.evilcorp.local -e kdbx kdb 1pif agilekeychain opvault lpd dashlane psafe3 enpass bwdb msecure stickypass pwm rdb safe zps pmvault mywallet jpass pwmdb -d evilcorp -u bob -p Passw0rd
$ manspider share.evilcorp.local -e pfx p12 pkcs12 pem key crt cer csr jks keystore key keys der -d evilcorp -u bob -p Passw0rd
You can run multiple instances of manspider at one time. This is useful when one instance is already running, and you want to search what it's downloaded (similar to grep -R
). To do this, specify the keyword loot
as the target, which will search the downloaded files in $HOME/.manspider/loot
.
Reasonable defaults help prevent unwanted scenarios like getting stuck on a single target. All of these can be overridden:
- default spider depth: 10 (override with
-m
) - default max filesize: 10MB (override with
-s
) - default threads: 5 (override with
-t
) - shares excluded:
C$
,IPC$
,ADMIN$
,PRINT$
(override with--exclude-sharenames
)
Manspider accepts any combination of the following as targets:
- IPs
- hostnames
- subnets (CIDR format)
- files containing any of the above
- local folders containing files
For example, you could specify any or all of these:
192.168.1.250
share.evilcorp.local
192.168.1.0/24
smb_hosts.txt
loot
(to search already-downloaded files)/mnt/share
(to recursively search a directory)- NOTE: when searching local files, you must specify a directory, not an individual file
usage: manspider [-h] [-u USERNAME] [-p PASSWORD] [-d DOMAIN] [-m MAXDEPTH] [-H HASH] [-t THREADS] [-f REGEX [REGEX ...]] [-e EXT [EXT ...]] [--exclude-extensions EXT [EXT ...]]
[-c REGEX [REGEX ...]] [--sharenames SHARE [SHARE ...]] [--exclude-sharenames [SHARE ...]] [--dirnames DIR [DIR ...]] [--exclude-dirnames DIR [DIR ...]] [-q] [-n]
[-mfail INT] [-o] [-s SIZE] [-v]
targets [targets ...]
Scan for juicy data on SMB shares. Matching files and logs are stored in $HOME/.manspider. All filters are case-insensitive.
positional arguments:
targets IPs, Hostnames, CIDR ranges, or files containing targets to spider (NOTE: local searching also supported, specify directory name or keyword "loot" to search
downloaded files)
optional arguments:
-h, --help show this help message and exit
-u USERNAME, --username USERNAME
username for authentication
-p PASSWORD, --password PASSWORD
password for authentication
-d DOMAIN, --domain DOMAIN
domain for authentication
-m MAXDEPTH, --maxdepth MAXDEPTH
maximum depth to spider (default: 10)
-H HASH, --hash HASH NTLM hash for authentication
-t THREADS, --threads THREADS
concurrent threads (default: 5)
-f REGEX [REGEX ...], --filenames REGEX [REGEX ...]
filter filenames using regex (space-separated)
-e EXT [EXT ...], --extensions EXT [EXT ...]
only show filenames with these extensions (space-separated, e.g. `docx xlsx` for only word & excel docs)
--exclude-extensions EXT [EXT ...]
ignore files with these extensions
-c REGEX [REGEX ...], --content REGEX [REGEX ...]
search for file content using regex (multiple supported)
--sharenames SHARE [SHARE ...]
only search shares with these names (multiple supported)
--exclude-sharenames [SHARE ...]
don't search shares with these names (multiple supported)
--dirnames DIR [DIR ...]
only search directories containing these strings (multiple supported)
--exclude-dirnames DIR [DIR ...]
don't search directories containing these strings (multiple supported)
-q, --quiet don't display matching file content
-n, --no-download don't download matching files
-mfail INT, --max-failed-logons INT
limit failed logons
-o, --or-logic use OR logic instead of AND (files are downloaded if filename OR extension OR content match)
-s SIZE, --max-filesize SIZE
don't retrieve files over this size, e.g. "500K" or ".5M" (default: 10M)
-v, --verbose show debugging messages