A tool that takes over Windows Updates to craft custom downgrades and expose past fixed vulnerabilities. Presented at Black Hat USA 2024 Briefings and DEFCON 32 under the title “Windows Downdate: Downgrade Attacks Using Windows Updates”.
Using Windows Downdate you can downgrade critical OS components, DLLs, Drivers, the NT kernel, the Secure Kernel, the Hyper-V hypervisor, Credential Guard and much more!
Setup
To install Windows Downdate, follow the steps below.
- Clone this repository
- Launch CMD and change directory to the cloned repository directory
- Run the following command
python311 setup.py install
- You can now execute Windows Downdate
Release Binary
Windows Downdate also supports PyInstaller pre-compiled binary that you can download here
Usage
Windows Downdate operates on a config XML file that specifies the files to downgrade
windows_downdate.py --config-xml <CONFIG XML PATH> <ADDITIONAL ARGS>
Config XML Format
<Configuration>
<UpdateFilesList>
<UpdateFile source="path\to\source.exe" destination="path\to\destination.exe" />
</UpdateFilesList>
</Configuration>
<Configuration>
: The root element that encapsulates the entire configuration.
<UpdateFilesList>
: A container element that holds one or more elements.
<UpdateFile>
: Defines a single file downgrade operation.
source
: The path of the downgrade source file. Note that if the source file does not exist, Windows Downdate attempts to retrieve its base version from the component store.
destination
: The path of the downgrade destination file.
Simply put – take the XML snippet and insert <UpdateFile>
elements, the source
replaces the destination
.
You can also refer to the examples directory as reference for finalized config XML files.
Execution Options
Windows Downdate supports two execution options.
1. Custom Downgrades
Windows Downdate supports crafting custom downgrades. To craft custom downgrade, you need to create a config XML file and just feed the tool with this config XML.
2. Downgrade Usage Examples
Windows Downdate has built-in usage examples with ready config XML files and vulnerable modules. The supported usage examples are listed below.
- CVE-2021-27090 Secure Kernel Elevation of Privilege Patch Downgrade
- CVE-2022-34709 Credential Guard Elevation of Privilege Patch Downgrade
- CVE-2023-21768 AFD Driver Elevation of Privilege Patch Downgrade
- Hyper-V Hypervisor Downgrade
- Kernel Suite Downgrade
- PPLFault Patch Downgrade
- VBS UEFI Lock Bypass