Releases: diversenok/TokenUniverse
Releases · diversenok/TokenUniverse
Token Universe v0.5
New features:
- Security viewer/editor for 30 types of objects
- Viewing maximum access for services, SCM database, LSA policy, SAM server, current window station, current desktop
- Opening clipboard tokens
- Opening pipe loopback tokens
- Allow re-parenting with seclogon process creation methods
- Process creation via a BITS trigger
Improvements:
- AppContainer and package family SID suggestions & recognition
- Update AppContainer list dialog
- Add console inheritance support with NtCreateUserProcess
- Allow direct COM object creation fallback
- Re-implement WdcRunTaskAsInteractiveUser
TokenUniverse v0.3
Changes
- Add dialog for checking access to various objects
- Supported types: processes, threads, tokens, files, named pipes, registry keys, namespace symlinks, namespace directories, jobs, sections, semaphores, mutexes, timers, events, keyed events, registry transactions, sessions, I/O completion ports, partitions, debug objects, LSA accounts, SAM domains, SAM users, SAM groups, SAM aliases.
- Switch to LsaLogonUser + add support for virtual and no-elevation logon
- Use the credentials prompt on the secure desktop
- Add support for creating protected processes
- Suggest granting desktop/window station access during process creation
- Allow new processes to inherit the console
- Add more sources for SID suggestions
- Fix LSA account rights modification
- Fix using inherited handles
TokenUniverse v0.2
Changes
- Added viewer for default DACL
- Added SID suggestions to group selection dialog
- Added more process creation flags (child process policy, force job breakaway, ignore elevation, LPAC)
- Added support for registering created processes with CSR/SxS
- Improved integrity level selection dialog
- Improved token creation dialog UI
- Improved main window UI
- Added SID abbreviation cheat sheet
- Added more token information columns
- Added support for showing stack traces
- Fixed some high-DPI issues
TokenUniverse 0.1
The program still requires lots of improvements, both functionality- and design-wise. Nonetheless, having an alpha release available is better than nothing.
Note: use the x64 version when running on 64-bit machines.