Carseat is a Python-based tool that replicates the functionality of the well-known security auditing tool, Seatbelt. It includes nearly all modules from Seatbelt, focusing on remote execution capabilities.
Designed for cybersecurity professionals, Carseat is particularly useful for gathering system information and assessing security configurations on target hosts.
However, privileged access is typically required to execute its modules effectively.
Carseat relies on two non-standard Python libraries: impacket
and pefile
. These can be installed individually or via a requirements file:
bashpip3 install -r requirements.txt
Carseat provides flexibility in executing commands. Below are examples of its usage:
- Single Command Execution: bash
python CarSeat.py domain/user:password@10.10.10.10 AntiVirus
- Multiple Commands: bash
python CarSeat.py domain/user:password@10.10.10.10 AntiVirus,UAC,ScheduledTasks
- Grouped Commands: bash
python CarSeat.py -group remote domain/user:password@10.10.10.10 InterestingProcesses
- Commands with Arguments: bash
python CarSeat.py -group remote domain/user:password@10.10.10.10 ExplicitLogonEvents 10
Carseat supports authentication via passwords, NTLM hashes, or Kerberos tickets, similar to other impacket
tools.
Carseat includes a wide range of modules for system auditing and forensic analysis, such as:
- Security Configurations: Modules like
AntiVirus
,WindowsDefender
, andUAC
help identify defensive measures. - System Information: Commands like
OSInfo
andInstalledProducts
provide insights into the operating system and installed software. - Event Logs: Modules such as
LogonEvents
andProcessCreationEvents
parse event logs for sensitive data. - Browser Data: Extracts history and bookmarks from Chrome, Firefox, and other browsers using commands like
ChromiumHistory
andFirefoxHistory
. - Credential Analysis: Tools like
CloudCredentials
andCredGuard
identify stored credentials or related configurations.
While Carseat mirrors Seatbelt’s functionality, it focuses exclusively on modules supporting remote execution. The -group remote
flag ensures all available modules are executed remotely.
Carseat builds upon the foundational work of Will (@harmj0y) and Lee (@tifkin_), the creators of Seatbelt, with additional event log parsing inspired by Iwan Timmer’s tivan project.
Carseat is a powerful tool for security auditing and reconnaissance, offering extensive functionality for remote environments while maintaining compatibility with existing Seatbelt workflows1.