SharpLocker helps get current user credentials by popping a fake Windows lock screen, all output is sent to Console which works perfect for Cobalt Strike. It is written in C# to allow for direct execution via memory injection using techniques such as execute-assembly found in Cobalt Strike or others, this method prevents the executable from ever touching disk. It is NOT intended to be compilled and run locally on a device.
- A .NET application that is supposed to be run in memory on a target device
- A password stealing tool that emails plain text credentials
- An executable that is supposed to be double clicked
- Single/Multiple Monitors
- Windows 10
- Main monitor needs to be 1080p otherwise the location of the elements are wrong
- Compile SharpLocker from source via VisualStudio etc
- Within a Cobalt Strike implant run execute-assembly C:/{location of exe}
- Pray and wait for creds
- NetNTLMv2PasswordChecker opdsealey