nabla-c0d3 / ssl-kill-switch2

Blackbox tool to disable SSL certificate validation - including certificate pinning - within iOS and macOS applications.
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SSL Kill Switch 2

Blackbox tool to disable SSL/TLS certificate validation - including certificate pinning - within iOS and macOS applications. Second iteration of https://github.com/iSECPartners/ios-ssl-kill-switch .

Description

Once loaded into an iOS or macOS application, SSL Kill Switch 2 will patch low-level functions responsible for handling SSL/TLS connections in order to override and disable the system's default certificate validation, as well as any kind of custom certificate validation (such as certificate pinning).

It was successfully tested against various applications implementing certificate pinning including the Apple App Store. The first version of SSL Kill Switch was released at Black Hat Vegas 2012.

The most recent version iOS that is known to be supported is 14.2.

iOS Instructions

On iOS, SSL Kill Switch 2 can be installed as a Cydia Subtrate tweak on a jailbroken device.

WARNING: THIS TWEAK WILL MAKE YOUR DEVICE INSECURE

Installing SSL Kill Switch 2 allows anyone on the same network as the device to easily perform man-in-the-middle attacks against any SSL or HTTPS connection. This means that it is trivial to get access to emails, websites viewed in Safari and any other data downloaded by any App running on the device.

Installation

The following dependencies should be installed using Cydia:

Then, download the latest pre-compiled package available in the release tab of the SSL Kill Switch 2's GitHub page. Copy it to the device, install it and respring the device:

dpkg -i <package>.deb
killall -HUP SpringBoard

There should be a new menu in the device's Settings where you can enable the extension. Finally, kill and restart the App you want to test.

The tweak can later be uninstalled using:

dpkg -r com.nablac0d3.SSLKillSwitch2

Intercepting the App Store's traffic

Lots of people have asked about how to intercept the App Store's traffic using SSL Kill Switch 2. I wrote down some instructions here but there are now outdated: http://nabla-c0d3.github.io/blog/2013/08/20/intercepting-the-app-stores-traffic-on-ios/

Intercepting with Charles Proxy

By default, SSL Kill Switch will disrupt the Charles Proxy iOS app and you will not be able to proxy any network traffic with it. To fix this, add the Charles Proxy app (com.xk72.Charles) to the list of excluded bundle IDs in the SSL Kill Switch config:

Charles proxy

Build

The build requires the Theos suite to be installed available at http://www.iphonedevwiki.net/index.php/Theos/Getting_Started .

Then, within SSL Kill Switch 2's root foler, create a symlink to your theos installation:

ln -s /<path_to_your_theos_folder> theos

Make sure dpkg is installed. If you have Homebrew, use:

brew install dpkg

Then, the SSL Kill Switch 2 Debian package can be built using:

make package

macOS Instructions

SSL Kill Switch 2 can be used in macOS applications as a dynamic library to be injected into processes.

WARNING: THIS HAS NOT BEEN TESTED ON RECENT VERSIONS OF MACOS

Usage

On macOS, the SSLKillSwitch library needs to be manually injected into the process where SSL pinning needs to be disabled. Once injected, it will automatically override and disable SSL validation.

There are several ways to do this including:

Restricted Apps

TBD

Build

Use the Xcode project to build SSL Kill Switch 2 for macOS. The compiled library will then be available in Products/SSLKillSwitch.framework/Versions/A/SSLKillSwitch. This is the binary that you need to inject in the process where you want to disable SSL pinning.

Changelog

License

MIT - See ./LICENSE.

Author

Alban Diquet - @nabla_c0d3