Harden-Windows-Security.ps1
<#PSScriptInfo
.VERSION 2023.11.18 .GUID d435a293-c9ee-4217-8dc1-4ad2318a5770 .AUTHOR HotCakeX .COMPANYNAME SpyNetGirl .COPYRIGHT 2023 .TAGS Windows Hardening Security BitLocker Defender Firewall Edge Protection Baseline TLS UAC Encryption .LICENSEURI https://github.com/HotCakeX/Harden-Windows-Security/blob/main/LICENSE .PROJECTURI https://github.com/HotCakeX/Harden-Windows-Security .ICONURI https://raw.githubusercontent.com/HotCakeX/Harden-Windows-Security/main/images/PowerShellGalleryICONURI.png .EXTERNALMODULEDEPENDENCIES .REQUIREDSCRIPTS .EXTERNALSCRIPTDEPENDENCIES .RELEASENOTES #> <# .SYNOPSIS Harden Windows Safely, Securely, only with Official Microsoft methods .DESCRIPTION ⭕ You need to read the GitHub's readme page before running this: https://github.com/HotCakeX/Harden-Windows-Security ⭕ This script is only for users that use the old PowerShell 5.1. It's highly recommended to use new PowerShell versions and the new Harden Windows Security Module that offers hardening + Auditing + Undoing hardening: https://www.powershellgallery.com/packages/Harden-Windows-Security-Module/ 💠 Features of this Hardening script: ✅ Everything always stays up-to-date with the newest proactive security measures that are industry standards and scalable. ✅ Everything is in plain text, nothing hidden, no 3rd party executable or pre-compiled binary is involved. ✅ Doesn't remove or disable Windows functionalities against Microsoft's recommendations. ✅ The script primarily uses Group policies, the Microsoft recommended way of configuring Windows. It also uses PowerShell cmdlets where Group Policies aren't available, and finally uses a few registry keys to configure security measures that can neither be configured using Group Policies nor PowerShell cmdlets. This is why the script doesn't break anything or cause unwanted behavior. ✅ When a hardening measure is no longer necessary because it's applied by default by Microsoft on new builds of Windows, it will also be removed from this script in order to prevent any problems and because it won't be necessary anymore. ✅ The script can be run infinite number of times, it's made in a way that it won't make any duplicate changes. ✅ The script prompts for confirmation before running each hardening category and some sub-categories, so you can selectively run (or don't run) each of them. ✅ Applying this script makes your PC compliant with Microsoft Security Baselines and Secured-core PC specifications (provided that you use modern hardware that supports the latest Windows security features) 🛑 Note: Windows by default is secure and safe, this script does not imply nor claim otherwise. just like anything, you have to use it wisely and don't compromise yourself with reckless behavior and bad user configuration; Nothing is foolproof. this script only uses the tools and features that have already been implemented by Microsoft in Windows OS to fine-tune it towards the highest security and locked-down state, using well-documented, supported, recommended and official methods. continue reading on GitHub for comprehensive info. 💠 Hardening Categories from top to bottom: (🔻Detailed info about each of them at my Github🔻) ⏹ Commands that require Administrator Privileges ✅ Microsoft Security Baselines ✅ Microsoft 365 Apps Security Baselines ✅ Microsoft Defender ✅ Attack surface reduction rules ✅ BitLocker Settings ✅ TLS Security ✅ Lock Screen ✅ UAC (User Account Control) ✅ Windows Firewall ✅ Optional Windows Features ✅ Windows Networking ✅ Miscellaneous Configurations ✅ Windows Update Configurations ✅ Edge Browser Configurations ✅ Certificate Checking Commands ✅ Country IP Blocking ⏹ Commands that don't require Administrator Privileges ✅ Non-Admin Commands that only affect the current user and do not make machine-wide changes. 🏴 If you have any questions, requests, suggestions etc. about this script, please open a new Discussion or Issue on GitHub .EXAMPLE .NOTES Check out GitHub page for security recommendations: https://github.com/HotCakeX/Harden-Windows-Security #> # Get the execution policy for the current process [string]$CurrentExecutionPolicy = Get-ExecutionPolicy -Scope Process # Change the execution policy temporarily only for the current PowerShell session # Unrestricted is more secure than Bypass because if a script is code signed then tampered, you will see an error, but in bypass mode, no code sign tamper detection happens Set-ExecutionPolicy -ExecutionPolicy 'Unrestricted' -Scope Process -Force # Get the current title of the PowerShell [string]$CurrentPowerShellTitle = $Host.UI.RawUI.WindowTitle # Change the title of the Windows Terminal for PowerShell tab $Host.UI.RawUI.WindowTitle = '❤️🔥Harden Windows Security❤️🔥' # Defining global script variables # Current script's version, the same as the version at the top in the script info section [System.DateTime]$CurrentVersion = '2023.11.18' # Minimum OS build number required for the hardening measures used in this script [System.Decimal]$Requiredbuild = '22621.2428' # Fetching Temp Directory [System.String]$global:UserTempDirectoryPath = [System.IO.Path]::GetTempPath() # The total number of the main categories for the parent/main progress bar to render [System.Int64]$TotalMainSteps = 18 # Defining a global boolean variable to determine whether optional diagnostic data should be enabled for Smart App Control or not [System.Boolean]$ShouldEnableOptionalDiagnosticData = $false #region Functions # Questions function function Select-Option { param( [parameter(Mandatory = $True)][System.String]$Message, # Contains the main prompt message [parameter(Mandatory = $True)][System.String[]]$Options, [parameter(Mandatory = $false)][System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter]$SubCategory, [parameter(Mandatory = $false)][System.String]$ExtraMessage # Contains any extra notes for sub-categories ) $Selected = $null while ($null -eq $Selected) { # Use this style if showing main categories only if (!$SubCategory) { Write-SmartText -C Fuchsia -G Magenta -I $Message } # Use this style if showing sub-categories only that need additional confirmation else { # Show sub-category's main prompt Write-SmartText -C Orange -G Cyan -I $Message # Show sub-category's notes/extra message if any if ($ExtraMessage) { Write-SmartText -C PinkBoldBlink -G Yellow -I $ExtraMessage } } for ($I = 0; $I -lt $Options.Length; $I++) { Write-SmartText -C MintGreen -G White -I "$($I+1): $($Options[$I])" } # Make sure user only inputs a positive integer [System.Int64]$SelectedIndex = 0 $IsValid = [System.Int64]::TryParse((Read-Host 'Select an option'), [ref]$SelectedIndex) if ($IsValid) { if ($SelectedIndex -gt 0 -and $SelectedIndex -le $Options.Length) { $Selected = $Options[$SelectedIndex - 1] } else { Write-Warning -Message 'Invalid Option.' } } else { Write-Warning -Message 'Invalid input. Please only enter a positive number.' } } return $Selected } # Function to modify registry function Edit-Registry { param ([System.String]$Path, [System.String]$Key, [System.String]$Value, [System.String]$Type, [System.String]$Action) If (-NOT (Test-Path -Path $Path)) { New-Item -Path $Path -Force | Out-Null } if ($Action -eq 'AddOrModify') { New-ItemProperty -Path $Path -Name $Key -Value $Value -PropertyType $Type -Force | Out-Null } elseif ($Action -eq 'Delete') { Remove-ItemProperty -Path $Path -Name $Key -Force -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue | Out-Null } } # https://devblogs.microsoft.com/scripting/use-function-to-determine-elevation-of-powershell-console/ # Function to test if current session has administrator privileges Function Test-IsAdmin { $Identity = [Security.Principal.WindowsIdentity]::GetCurrent() $Principal = New-Object Security.Principal.WindowsPrincipal $Identity $Principal.IsInRole([Security.Principal.WindowsBuiltinRole]::Administrator) } # Hiding Invoke-WebRequest progress because it creates lingering visual effect on PowerShell console for some reason # https://github.com/PowerShell/PowerShell/issues/14348 # https://stackoverflow.com/questions/18770723/hide-progress-of-Invoke-WebRequest # Create an in-memory module so $ScriptBlock doesn't run in new scope $null = New-Module { function Invoke-WithoutProgress { [CmdletBinding()] param ( [Parameter(Mandatory = $true)] [scriptblock]$ScriptBlock ) # Save current progress preference and hide the progress [System.Management.Automation.ActionPreference]$PrevProgressPreference = $global:ProgressPreference $global:ProgressPreference = 'SilentlyContinue' try { # Run the script block in the scope of the caller of this module function . $ScriptBlock } finally { # Restore the original behavior $global:ProgressPreference = $PrevProgressPreference } } } <# https://stackoverflow.com/questions/48809012/compare-two-credentials-in-powershell Safely compares two SecureString objects without decrypting them. Outputs $true if they are equal, or $false otherwise. #> function Compare-SecureString { param( [Security.SecureString]$SecureString1, [Security.SecureString]$SecureString2 ) try { $Bstr1 = [Runtime.InteropServices.Marshal]::SecureStringToBSTR($SecureString1) $Bstr2 = [Runtime.InteropServices.Marshal]::SecureStringToBSTR($SecureString2) $Length1 = [Runtime.InteropServices.Marshal]::ReadInt32($Bstr1, -4) $Length2 = [Runtime.InteropServices.Marshal]::ReadInt32($Bstr2, -4) if ( $Length1 -ne $Length2 ) { return $false } for ( $I = 0; $I -lt $Length1; ++$I ) { $B1 = [Runtime.InteropServices.Marshal]::ReadByte($Bstr1, $I) $B2 = [Runtime.InteropServices.Marshal]::ReadByte($Bstr2, $I) if ( $B1 -ne $B2 ) { return $false } } return $true } finally { if ( $Bstr1 -ne [IntPtr]::Zero ) { [Runtime.InteropServices.Marshal]::ZeroFreeBSTR($Bstr1) } if ( $Bstr2 -ne [IntPtr]::Zero ) { [Runtime.InteropServices.Marshal]::ZeroFreeBSTR($Bstr2) } } } # Function to write colorful text based on PS edition Function Write-SmartText { [CmdletBinding()] [Alias('WST')] param ( [Parameter(Mandatory = $True)] [Alias('C')] [ValidateSet('Fuchsia', 'Orange', 'NeonGreen', 'MintGreen', 'PinkBoldBlink', 'PinkBold', 'Rainbow' , 'Gold', 'TeaGreenNoNewLine', 'LavenderNoNewLine', 'PinkNoNewLine', 'VioletNoNewLine', 'Violet', 'Pink')] [System.String]$CustomColor, [Parameter(Mandatory = $True)] [Alias('G')] [ValidateSet('Green', 'Red', 'Magenta', 'Blue', 'Black', 'Cyan', 'DarkBlue', 'DarkCyan', 'DarkRed', 'Gray', 'Yellow', 'White', 'DarkGray', 'DarkGreen', 'DarkMagenta', 'DarkYellow')] [System.String]$GenericColor, [parameter(Mandatory = $True)] [Alias('I')] [System.String]$InputText, [parameter(Mandatory = $false)] [Alias('N')] [System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter]$NoNewLineLegacy # Only used with Legacy colors to write them on the same line, used by the function that gets the removable drives for BitLocker Enhanced security level encryption ) # Determining if PowerShell edition is Core to use modern styling if ($PSVersionTable.PSEdition -eq 'Core') { switch ($CustomColor) { 'Fuchsia' { Write-Host "$($PSStyle.Foreground.FromRGB(236,68,155))$InputText$($PSStyle.Reset)"; break } 'Orange' { Write-Host "$($PSStyle.Foreground.FromRGB(255,165,0))$InputText$($PSStyle.Reset)"; break } 'NeonGreen' { Write-Host "$($PSStyle.Foreground.FromRGB(153,244,67))$InputText$($PSStyle.Reset)"; break } 'MintGreen' { Write-Host "$($PSStyle.Foreground.FromRGB(152,255,152))$InputText$($PSStyle.Reset)"; break } 'PinkBoldBlink' { Write-Host "$($PSStyle.Foreground.FromRgb(255,192,203))$($PSStyle.Bold)$($PSStyle.Blink)$InputText$($PSStyle.Reset)"; break } 'PinkBold' { Write-Host "$($PSStyle.Foreground.FromRgb(255,192,203))$($PSStyle.Bold)$($PSStyle.Reverse)$InputText$($PSStyle.Reset)"; break } 'Gold' { Write-Host "$($PSStyle.Foreground.FromRgb(255,215,0))$InputText$($PSStyle.Reset)"; break } 'VioletNoNewLine' { Write-Host "$($PSStyle.Foreground.FromRGB(153,0,255))$InputText$($PSStyle.Reset)" -NoNewline; break } 'PinkNoNewLine' { Write-Host "$($PSStyle.Foreground.FromRGB(255,0,230))$InputText$($PSStyle.Reset)" -NoNewline; break } 'Violet' { Write-Host "$($PSStyle.Foreground.FromRGB(153,0,255))$InputText$($PSStyle.Reset)" -NoNewline; break } 'Pink' { Write-Host "$($PSStyle.Foreground.FromRGB(255,0,230))$InputText$($PSStyle.Reset)" -NoNewline; break } 'LavenderNoNewLine' { Write-Host "$($PSStyle.Foreground.FromRgb(255,179,255))$InputText$($PSStyle.Reset)" -NoNewline; break } 'TeaGreenNoNewLine' { Write-Host "$($PSStyle.Foreground.FromRgb(133, 222, 119))$InputText$($PSStyle.Reset)" -NoNewline; break } 'Rainbow' { $Colors = @( [System.Drawing.Color]::Pink, [System.Drawing.Color]::HotPink, [System.Drawing.Color]::SkyBlue, [System.Drawing.Color]::HotPink, [System.Drawing.Color]::SkyBlue, [System.Drawing.Color]::LightSkyBlue, [System.Drawing.Color]::LightGreen, [System.Drawing.Color]::Coral, [System.Drawing.Color]::Plum, [System.Drawing.Color]::Gold ) $Output = '' for ($I = 0; $I -lt $InputText.Length; $I++) { $Color = $Colors[$I % $Colors.Length] $Output += "$($PSStyle.Foreground.FromRGB($Color.R, $Color.G, $Color.B))$($PSStyle.Blink)$($InputText[$I])$($PSStyle.BlinkOff)$($PSStyle.Reset)" } Write-Output $Output break } Default { Throw 'Unspecified Color' } } } else { if ($NoNewLineLegacy) { Write-Host $InputText -ForegroundColor $GenericColor -NoNewline } else { Write-Host $InputText -ForegroundColor $GenericColor } } } # Function to get a removable drive to be used by BitLocker category function Get-AvailableRemovableDrives { # An empty array of objects that holds the final removable drives list [System.Object[]]$AvailableRemovableDrives = @() Get-Volume | Where-Object { $_.DriveLetter -and $_.DriveType -eq 'Removable' } | ForEach-Object { # Prepare to create an extremely random file name [System.String]$Path = "$($_.DriveLetter + ':')\$(New-Guid).$(Get-Random -Maximum 400)" try { # Create a test file on the drive to make sure it's not write-protected New-Item -Path $Path -ItemType File -Value 'test' -Force -ErrorAction Stop | Out-Null # If the drive wasn't write-protected then delete the test file Remove-Item -Path $Path -Force # Add the drive to the list only if it's writable $AvailableRemovableDrives += $_ } catch { # Drive is write protected, do nothing } } # If there is any Writable removable drives, sort and prepare them and then add them to the array if ($AvailableRemovableDrives) { $AvailableRemovableDrives = $AvailableRemovableDrives | Sort-Object -Property DriveLetter | Select-Object DriveLetter, FileSystemType, DriveType, @{Name = 'Size'; Expression = { '{0:N2}' -f ($_.Size / 1GB) + ' GB' } } } if (!$AvailableRemovableDrives) { do { switch (Select-Option -Options 'Check for removable flash drives again', 'Skip encryptions altogether', 'Exit' -Message "`nNo removable writable flash drives found. Please insert a USB flash drive. If it's already attached to the system, try ejecting it and inserting it back in.") { 'Check for removable flash drives again' { # An empty array of objects that holds the final removable drives list [System.Object[]]$AvailableRemovableDrives = @() Get-Volume | Where-Object { $_.DriveLetter -and $_.DriveType -eq 'Removable' } | ForEach-Object { # Prepare to create an extremely random file name [System.String]$ExtremelyRandomPath = "$($_.DriveLetter + ':')\$(New-Guid).$(Get-Random -Maximum 400)" try { # Create a test file on the drive to make sure it's not write-protected New-Item -Path $ExtremelyRandomPath -ItemType File -Value 'test' -Force -ErrorAction Stop | Out-Null # If the drive wasn't write-protected then delete the test file Remove-Item -Path $ExtremelyRandomPath -Force # Add the drive to the list only if it's writable $AvailableRemovableDrives += $_ } catch { # Drive is write protected, do nothing } } # If there is any Writable removable drives, sort and prepare them and then add them to the array if ($AvailableRemovableDrives) { $AvailableRemovableDrives = $AvailableRemovableDrives | Sort-Object -Property DriveLetter | Select-Object DriveLetter, FileSystemType, DriveType, @{Name = 'Size'; Expression = { '{0:N2}' -f ($_.Size / 1GB) + ' GB' } } } } 'Skip encryptions altogether' { break BitLockerCategoryLabel } # Breaks from the BitLocker category and won't process Non-OS Drives 'Exit' { &$CleanUp } } } until ($AvailableRemovableDrives) } # Initialize the maximum length variables but make sure the column widths are at least as wide as their titles such as 'DriveLetter' or 'FileSystemType' etc. [System.Int64]$DriveLetterLength = 10 [System.Int64]$FileSystemTypeLength = 13 [System.Int64]$DriveTypeLength = 8 [System.Int64]$SizeLength = 3 # Loop through each element in the array foreach ($drive in $AvailableRemovableDrives) { # Compare the length of the current element with the maximum length and update if needed if ($drive.DriveLetter.Length -gt $DriveLetterLength) { $DriveLetterLength = $drive.DriveLetter.Length } if ($drive.FileSystemType.Length -gt $FileSystemTypeLength) { $FileSystemTypeLength = $drive.FileSystemType.Length } if ($drive.DriveType.Length -gt $DriveTypeLength) { $DriveTypeLength = $drive.DriveType.Length } if (($drive.Size | Measure-Object -Character).Characters -gt $SizeLength) { # The method below is used to calculate size of the string that consists only number, but since it now has "GB" in it, it's no longer needed # $SizeLength = ($drive.Size | Measure-Object -Character).Characters $SizeLength = $drive.Size.Length } } # Add 3 to each maximum length for spacing $DriveLetterLength += 3 $FileSystemTypeLength += 3 $DriveTypeLength += 3 $SizeLength += 3 # Creating a heading for the columns # Write the index of the drive Write-SmartText -C LavenderNoNewLine -G Blue -N -I ('{0,-4}' -f '#') # Write the name of the drive Write-SmartText -C TeaGreenNoNewLine -G Yellow -N -I ("|{0,-$DriveLetterLength}" -f 'DriveLetter') # Write the File System Type of the drive Write-SmartText -C PinkNoNewLine -G Magenta -N -I ("|{0,-$FileSystemTypeLength}" -f 'FileSystemType') # Write the Drive Type of the drive Write-SmartText -C VioletNoNewLine -G Green -N -I ("|{0,-$DriveTypeLength}" -f 'DriveType') # Write the Size of the drive Write-SmartText -C Gold -G Cyan ("|{0,-$SizeLength}" -f 'Size') # Loop through the drives and display them in a table with colors for ($I = 0; $I -lt $AvailableRemovableDrives.Count; $I++) { # Write the index of the drive Write-SmartText -C LavenderNoNewLine -N -G Blue -I ('{0,-4}' -f ($I + 1)) # Write the name of the drive Write-SmartText -C TeaGreenNoNewLine -N -G Yellow -I ("|{0,-$DriveLetterLength}" -f $AvailableRemovableDrives[$I].DriveLetter) # Write the File System Type of the drive Write-SmartText -C PinkNoNewLine -N -G Magenta -I ("|{0,-$FileSystemTypeLength}" -f $AvailableRemovableDrives[$I].FileSystemType) # Write the Drive Type of the drive Write-SmartText -C VioletNoNewLine -N -G Green -I ("|{0,-$DriveTypeLength}" -f $AvailableRemovableDrives[$I].DriveType) # Write the Size of the drive Write-SmartText -C Gold -G Cyan ("|{0,-$SizeLength}" -f $AvailableRemovableDrives[$I].Size) } # Get the max count of available network drives and add 1 to it, assign the number as exit value to break the loop when selected [System.Int64]$ExitCodeRemovableDriveSelection = $AvailableRemovableDrives.Count + 1 # Write an exit option at the end of the table Write-Host ('{0,-4}' -f "$ExitCodeRemovableDriveSelection") -NoNewline -ForegroundColor DarkRed Write-Host '|Skip encryptions altogether' -ForegroundColor DarkRed # A function to validate the user input function Confirm-Choice { param([string]$Choice) # Initialize a flag to indicate if the input is valid or not [System.Boolean]$IsValid = $false # Initialize a variable to store the parsed integer value [System.Int64]$ParsedChoice = 0 # Try to parse the input as an integer # If the parsing succeeded, check if the input is within the range if ([System.Int64]::TryParse($Choice, [ref]$ParsedChoice)) { if ($ParsedChoice -in 1..$ExitCodeRemovableDriveSelection) { $IsValid = $true break } } # Return the flag value return $IsValid } # Prompt the user to enter the number of the drive they want to select, or exit value to exit, until they enter a valid input do { # Read the user input as a string [string]$Choice = $(Write-Host "Enter the number of the drive you want to select or press $ExitCodeRemovableDriveSelection to Cancel" -ForegroundColor cyan; Read-Host) # Check if the input is valid using the Confirm-Choice function if (-not (Confirm-Choice $Choice)) { # Write an error message in red if invalid Write-Host "Invalid input. Please enter a number between 1 and $ExitCodeRemovableDriveSelection." -ForegroundColor Red } } while (-not (Confirm-Choice $Choice)) # Check if the user entered the exit value to break out of the loop if ($Choice -eq $ExitCodeRemovableDriveSelection) { break BitLockerCategoryLabel } else { # Get the selected drive from the array and display it return ($($AvailableRemovableDrives[$Choice - 1]).DriveLetter + ':') } } #endregion functions if (Test-IsAdmin) { # Get the current configurations and preferences of the Microsoft Defender New-Variable -Name 'MDAVConfigCurrent' -Value (Get-MpComputerStatus) -Force New-Variable -Name 'MDAVPreferencesCurrent' -Value (Get-MpPreference) -Force # backup the current allowed apps list in Controlled folder access in order to restore them at the end of the script # doing this so that when we Add and then Remove PowerShell executables in Controlled folder access exclusions # no user customization will be affected [System.String[]]$CFAAllowedAppsBackup = $MDAVPreferencesCurrent.ControlledFolderAccessAllowedApplications # Temporarily allow the currently running PowerShell executables to the Controlled Folder Access allowed apps # so that the script can run without interruption. This change is reverted at the end. Get-ChildItem -Path "$PSHOME\*.exe" | ForEach-Object { Add-MpPreference -ControlledFolderAccessAllowedApplications $_.FullName } } # doing a try-finally block on the entire script so that when CTRL + C is pressed to forcefully exit the script, # or break is passed, clean up will still happen for secure exit try { try { Invoke-WithoutProgress { [System.DateTime]$global:LatestVersion = Invoke-RestMethod -Uri 'https://raw.githubusercontent.com/HotCakeX/Harden-Windows-Security/main/Version.txt' } } catch { Write-Error "Couldn't verify if the latest version of the script is installed, please check your Internet connection." break } # Check the current hard-coded version against the latest version online # the messages can technically only be seen if installing the script in standalone mode using old Windows PowerShell if ($CurrentVersion -lt $LatestVersion) { Write-Host "The currently installed script's version is $CurrentVersion while the latest version is $LatestVersion" -ForegroundColor Cyan Write-Host 'Please update your script using:' -ForegroundColor Yellow Write-Host "Update-Script -Name 'Harden-Windows-Security' -Force" -ForegroundColor Green Write-Host 'and run it again after that.' -ForegroundColor Yellow Write-Host 'You can view the change log on GitHub: https://github.com/HotCakeX/Harden-Windows-Security/releases' -ForegroundColor Magenta break } Write-Host "`r`n" Write-SmartText -CustomColor Rainbow -GenericColor Cyan -InputText "############################################################################################################`r`n" Write-SmartText -CustomColor MintGreen -GenericColor Cyan -InputText "### Please read the Readme in the GitHub repository: https://github.com/HotCakeX/Harden-Windows-Security ###`r`n" Write-SmartText -CustomColor Rainbow -GenericColor Cyan -InputText "############################################################################################################`r`n" # Show a prompt to the user if they're using the old PowerShell if ($PSVersionTable.PSEdition -eq 'Desktop') { Write-Host "You're using old PowerShell. Please use the new PowerShell Core for much better styling and performance:`nhttps://apps.microsoft.com/detail/powershell/9MZ1SNWT0N5D" -ForegroundColor Yellow } #region RequirementsCheck # check if user's OS is Windows Home edition if ((Get-CimInstance -ClassName Win32_OperatingSystem).OperatingSystemSKU -eq '101') { Write-Error -Message 'Windows Home edition detected, exiting...' break } # check if user's OS is the latest build # Get OS build version [System.Decimal]$OSBuild = [System.Environment]::OSVersion.Version.Build # Get Update Build Revision (UBR) number [System.Decimal]$UBR = Get-ItemPropertyValue -Path 'HKLM:\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion' -Name 'UBR' # Create full OS build number as seen in Windows Settings [System.Decimal]$FullOSBuild = "$OSBuild.$UBR" # Make sure the current OS build is equal or greater than the required build if (-NOT ($FullOSBuild -ge $Requiredbuild)) { Write-Error -Message "You're not using the latest build of the Windows OS. A minimum build of $Requiredbuild is required but your OS build is $FullOSBuild`nPlease go to Windows Update to install the updates and then try again." break } if (Test-IsAdmin) { # check to make sure Secure Boot is enabled if (-NOT (Confirm-SecureBootUEFI)) { Write-Error -Message 'Secure Boot is not enabled, please go to your UEFI settings to enable it and then try again.' break } # check to make sure TPM is available and enabled [System.Object]$TPM = Get-Tpm if (-not ($TPM.tpmpresent -and $TPM.tpmenabled)) { Write-Error -Message 'TPM is not available or enabled, please enable it in UEFI settings and try again.' break } if (-NOT ($MDAVConfigCurrent.AMServiceEnabled -eq $true)) { Write-Error -Message 'Microsoft Defender Anti Malware service is not enabled, please enable it and then try again.' break } if (-NOT ($MDAVConfigCurrent.AntispywareEnabled -eq $true)) { Write-Error -Message 'Microsoft Defender Anti Spyware is not enabled, please enable it and then try again.' break } if (-NOT ($MDAVConfigCurrent.AntivirusEnabled -eq $true)) { Write-Error -Message 'Microsoft Defender Anti Virus is not enabled, please enable it and then try again.' break } if ($MDAVConfigCurrent.AMRunningMode -ne 'Normal') { Write-Error -Message "Microsoft Defender is running in $($MDAVConfigCurrent.AMRunningMode) state, please remove any 3rd party AV and then try again." break } } #endregion RequirementsCheck # create our working directory New-Item -ItemType Directory -Path "$global:UserTempDirectoryPath\HardeningXStuff\" -Force | Out-Null # working directory assignment [System.IO.DirectoryInfo]$WorkingDir = "$global:UserTempDirectoryPath\HardeningXStuff\" # change location to the new directory Set-Location $WorkingDir # Clean up script block [scriptblock]$CleanUp = { Set-Location $HOME Remove-Item -Recurse -Path "$global:UserTempDirectoryPath\HardeningXStuff\" -Force # Disable progress bars 0..6 | ForEach-Object { Write-Progress -Id $_ -Activity 'Done' -Completed } exit } if (-NOT (Test-IsAdmin)) { Write-SmartText -CustomColor NeonGreen -GenericColor Magenta -InputText 'Skipping commands that require Administrator privileges' } else { [System.Int64]$CurrentMainStep = 0 Write-Progress -Id 0 -Activity 'Downloading the required files' -Status "Step $CurrentMainStep/$TotalMainSteps" -PercentComplete 1 # Change the title of the Windows Terminal for PowerShell tab $Host.UI.RawUI.WindowTitle = 'Downloading' try { # Create an array of files to download [System.Object[]]$Files = @( # System.Net.WebClient requires absolute path instead of relative one @{url = 'https://download.microsoft.com/download/8/5/C/85C25433-A1B0-4FFA-9429-7E023E7DA8D8/Windows%2011%20v23H2%20Security%20Baseline.zip'; path = "$WorkingDir\MicrosoftSecurityBaseline.zip"; tag = 'MicrosoftSecurityBaseline' } @{url = 'https://download.microsoft.com/download/8/5/C/85C25433-A1B0-4FFA-9429-7E023E7DA8D8/Microsoft%20365%20Apps%20for%20Enterprise%202306.zip'; path = "$WorkingDir\Microsoft365SecurityBaseline.zip"; tag = 'Microsoft365SecurityBaseline' } @{url = 'https://download.microsoft.com/download/8/5/C/85C25433-A1B0-4FFA-9429-7E023E7DA8D8/LGPO.zip'; path = "$WorkingDir\LGPO.zip"; tag = 'LGPO' } @{url = 'https://raw.githubusercontent.com/HotCakeX/Harden-Windows-Security/main/Payload/Security-Baselines-X.zip'; path = "$WorkingDir\Security-Baselines-X.zip"; tag = 'Security-Baselines-X' } @{url = 'https://raw.githubusercontent.com/HotCakeX/Harden-Windows-Security/main/Payload/Registry.csv'; path = "$WorkingDir\Registry.csv"; tag = 'Registry' } @{url = 'https://raw.githubusercontent.com/HotCakeX/Harden-Windows-Security/main/Payload/ProcessMitigations.csv'; path = "$WorkingDir\ProcessMitigations.csv"; tag = 'ProcessMitigations' } @{url = 'https://github.com/HotCakeX/Harden-Windows-Security/raw/main/Payload/EventViewerCustomViews.zip'; path = "$WorkingDir\EventViewerCustomViews.zip"; tag = 'EventViewerCustomViews' } ) # Get the total number of files to download [System.Int64]$TotalRequiredFiles = $Files.Count # Initialize a counter for the progress bar [System.Int64]$RequiredFilesCounter = 0 # Start a job for each file download [System.Object[]]$Jobs = foreach ($File in $Files) { Start-Job -ErrorAction Stop -ScriptBlock { param($Url, $Path, $Tag) # Create a WebClient object [System.Net.WebClient]$WC = New-Object System.Net.WebClient try { # Try to download the file from the original URL $WC.DownloadFile($Url, $Path) } catch { # a switch for when the original URLs are failing and to provide Alt URL switch ($Tag) { 'Security-Baselines-X' { Write-Host 'Using Azure DevOps for Security-Baselines-X.zip' -ForegroundColor Yellow $AltURL = 'https://dev.azure.com/SpyNetGirl/011c178a-7b92-462b-bd23-2c014528a67e/_apis/git/repositories/5304fef0-07c0-4821-a613-79c01fb75657/items?path=/Payload/Security-Baselines-X.zip' $WC.DownloadFile($AltURL, $Path) break } 'Registry' { Write-Host 'Using Azure DevOps for Registry.csv' -ForegroundColor Yellow $AltURL = 'https://dev.azure.com/SpyNetGirl/011c178a-7b92-462b-bd23-2c014528a67e/_apis/git/repositories/5304fef0-07c0-4821-a613-79c01fb75657/items?path=/Payload/Registry.csv' $WC.DownloadFile($AltURL, $Path) break } 'ProcessMitigations' { Write-Host 'Using Azure DevOps for ProcessMitigations.CSV' -ForegroundColor Yellow $AltURL = 'https://dev.azure.com/SpyNetGirl/011c178a-7b92-462b-bd23-2c014528a67e/_apis/git/repositories/5304fef0-07c0-4821-a613-79c01fb75657/items?path=/Payload/ProcessMitigations.csv' $WC.DownloadFile($AltURL, $Path) break } 'EventViewerCustomViews' { Write-Host 'Using Azure DevOps for EventViewerCustomViews.zip' -ForegroundColor Yellow $AltURL = 'https://dev.azure.com/SpyNetGirl/011c178a-7b92-462b-bd23-2c014528a67e/_apis/git/repositories/5304fef0-07c0-4821-a613-79c01fb75657/items?path=/Payload/EventViewerCustomViews.zip' $WC.DownloadFile($AltURL, $Path) break } default { # Write an error if any other URL fails and stop the script Write-Error $_ } } } } -ArgumentList $File.url, $File.path, $File.tag # Increment the counter by one $RequiredFilesCounter++ # Write the progress of the download jobs Write-Progress -Id 1 -ParentId 0 -Activity "Downloading $($file.tag)" -Status "$RequiredFilesCounter of $TotalRequiredFiles" -PercentComplete ($RequiredFilesCounter / $TotalRequiredFiles * 100) } # Wait until all jobs are completed while ($Jobs | Where-Object { $_.State -ne 'Completed' }) { Start-Sleep -Milliseconds 700 } # Receive the output or errors of each job and remove the job foreach ($Job in $Jobs) { Receive-Job -Job $Job -ErrorAction Stop Remove-Job -Job $Job -ErrorAction Stop } Write-Progress -Id 1 -ParentId 0 -Activity 'Downloading files completed.' -Completed } catch { Write-Error "The required files couldn't be downloaded, Make sure you have Internet connection." foreach ($Job in $Jobs) { Remove-Job -Job $Job -ErrorAction Stop } &$CleanUp } # unzip Microsoft Security Baselines file Expand-Archive -Path .\MicrosoftSecurityBaseline.zip -DestinationPath .\MicrosoftSecurityBaseline -Force -ErrorAction Stop # unzip Microsoft 365 Apps Security Baselines file Expand-Archive -Path .\Microsoft365SecurityBaseline.zip -DestinationPath .\Microsoft365SecurityBaseline -Force -ErrorAction Stop # unzip the LGPO file Expand-Archive -Path .\LGPO.zip -DestinationPath .\ -Force -ErrorAction Stop # unzip the Security-Baselines-X file which contains Windows Hardening script Group Policy Objects Expand-Archive -Path .\Security-Baselines-X.zip -DestinationPath .\Security-Baselines-X\ -Force -ErrorAction Stop # capturing the Microsoft Security Baselines extracted path in a variable using wildcard and storing it in a variable so that we won't need to change anything in the code other than the download link when they are updated [System.String]$MicrosoftSecurityBaselinePath = (Get-ChildItem -Path '.\MicrosoftSecurityBaseline\*\').FullName # capturing the Microsoft 365 Security Baselines extracted path in a variable using wildcard and storing it in a variable so that we won't need to change anything in the code other than the download link when they are updated [System.String]$Microsoft365SecurityBaselinePath = (Get-ChildItem -Path '.\Microsoft365SecurityBaseline\*\').FullName #region Windows-Boot-Manager-revocations-for-Secure-Boot KB5025885 # ============================May 9 2023 Windows Boot Manager revocations for Secure Boot ================================= $CurrentMainStep++ # Change the title of the Windows Terminal for PowerShell tab $Host.UI.RawUI.WindowTitle = '🫶 Category 0' switch (Select-Option -Options 'Yes', 'No', 'Exit' -Message "`nApply May 9 2023 Windows Boot Manager Security measures ? (If you've already run this category, don't need to do it again)") { 'Yes' { Write-Progress -Id 0 -Activity 'Windows Boot Manager revocations for Secure Boot' -Status "Step $CurrentMainStep/$TotalMainSteps" -PercentComplete ($CurrentMainStep / $TotalMainSteps * 100) reg add HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Secureboot /v AvailableUpdates /t REG_DWORD /d 0x30 /f Write-Host 'The required security measures have been applied to the system' -ForegroundColor Green Write-Warning 'Make sure to restart your device once. After restart, wait for at least 5-10 minutes and perform a 2nd restart to finish applying security measures completely.' } 'No' { break } 'Exit' { &$CleanUp } } # ============================End of May 9 2023 Windows Boot Manager revocations for Secure Boot=========================== #endregion Windows-Boot-Manager-revocations-for-Secure-Boot KB5025885 #region Microsoft-Security-Baseline # ================================================Microsoft Security Baseline============================================== $CurrentMainStep++ # Change the title of the Windows Terminal for PowerShell tab $Host.UI.RawUI.WindowTitle = 'Security Baselines' :MicrosoftSecurityBaselinesCategoryLabel switch (Select-Option -Options 'Yes', 'Yes, With the Optional Overrides (Recommended)' , 'No', 'Exit' -Message "`nApply Microsoft Security Baseline ?") { 'Yes' { Write-Progress -Id 0 -Activity 'Microsoft Security Baseline' -Status "Step $CurrentMainStep/$TotalMainSteps" -PercentComplete ($CurrentMainStep / $TotalMainSteps * 100) # Copy LGPO.exe from its folder to Microsoft Security Baseline folder in order to get it ready to be used by PowerShell script Copy-Item -Path '.\LGPO_30\LGPO.exe' -Destination "$MicrosoftSecurityBaselinePath\Scripts\Tools" # Change directory to the Security Baselines folder Set-Location "$MicrosoftSecurityBaselinePath\Scripts\" # Run the official PowerShell script included in the Microsoft Security Baseline file we downloaded from Microsoft servers .\Baseline-LocalInstall.ps1 -Win11NonDomainJoined } 'Yes, With the Optional Overrides (Recommended)' { # Copy LGPO.exe from its folder to Microsoft Security Baseline folder in order to get it ready to be used by PowerShell script Copy-Item -Path '.\LGPO_30\LGPO.exe' -Destination "$MicrosoftSecurityBaselinePath\Scripts\Tools" # Change directory to the Security Baselines folder Set-Location "$MicrosoftSecurityBaselinePath\Scripts\" # Run the official PowerShell script included in the Microsoft Security Baseline file we downloaded from Microsoft servers .\Baseline-LocalInstall.ps1 -Win11NonDomainJoined Start-Sleep -Seconds 1 # Change current working directory to the LGPO's folder Set-Location "$WorkingDir\LGPO_30" .\LGPO.exe /q /m '..\Security-Baselines-X\Overrides for Microsoft Security Baseline\registry.pol' .\LGPO.exe /q /s '..\Security-Baselines-X\Overrides for Microsoft Security Baseline\GptTmpl.inf' # Re-enables the XblGameSave Standby Task that gets disabled by Microsoft Security Baselines SCHTASKS.EXE /Change /TN \Microsoft\XblGameSave\XblGameSaveTask /Enable } 'No' { break MicrosoftSecurityBaselinesCategoryLabel } 'Exit' { &$CleanUp } } # ==============================================End of Microsoft Security Baselines============================================ #endregion Microsoft-Security-Baseline #region Microsoft-365-Apps-Security-Baseline # ================================================Microsoft 365 Apps Security Baseline============================================== $CurrentMainStep++ # Change the title of the Windows Terminal for PowerShell tab $Host.UI.RawUI.WindowTitle = 'M365 Apps Security' :Microsoft365AppsSecurityBaselinesCategoryLabel switch (Select-Option -Options 'Yes', 'No', 'Exit' -Message "`nApply Microsoft 365 Apps Security Baseline ?") { 'Yes' { Write-Progress -Id 0 -Activity 'Microsoft 365 Apps Security Baseline' -Status "Step $CurrentMainStep/$TotalMainSteps" -PercentComplete ($CurrentMainStep / $TotalMainSteps * 100) Set-Location $WorkingDir # Copy LGPO.exe from its folder to Microsoft Office 365 Apps for Enterprise Security Baseline folder in order to get it ready to be used by PowerShell script Copy-Item -Path '.\LGPO_30\LGPO.exe' -Destination "$Microsoft365SecurityBaselinePath\Scripts\Tools" # Change directory to the M365 Security Baselines folder Set-Location "$Microsoft365SecurityBaselinePath\Scripts\" # Run the official PowerShell script included in the Microsoft Security Baseline file we downloaded from Microsoft servers .\Baseline-LocalInstall.ps1 } 'No' { break Microsoft365AppsSecurityBaselinesCategoryLabel } 'Exit' { &$CleanUp } } # ================================================End of Microsoft 365 Apps Security Baseline============================================== #endregion Microsoft-365-Apps-Security-Baseline #region Microsoft-Defender # ================================================Microsoft Defender======================================================= $CurrentMainStep++ # Change the title of the Windows Terminal for PowerShell tab $Host.UI.RawUI.WindowTitle = 'MSFT Defender' switch (Select-Option -Options 'Yes', 'No', 'Exit' -Message "`nRun Microsoft Defender category ?") { 'Yes' { Write-Progress -Id 0 -Activity 'Microsoft Defender' -Status "Step $CurrentMainStep/$TotalMainSteps" -PercentComplete ($CurrentMainStep / $TotalMainSteps * 100) # Change current working directory to the LGPO's folder Set-Location "$WorkingDir\LGPO_30" .\LGPO.exe /q /m '..\Security-Baselines-X\Microsoft Defender Policies\registry.pol' # Optimizing Network Protection Performance of Windows Defender Set-MpPreference -AllowSwitchToAsyncInspection $True # Configure whether real-time protection and Security Intelligence Updates are enabled during OOBE Set-MpPreference -OobeEnableRtpAndSigUpdate $True # Enable Intel Threat Detection Technology Set-MpPreference -IntelTDTEnabled $True # Enable Restore point scan Set-MpPreference -DisableRestorePoint $False # Disable Performance mode of Defender that only applies to Dev drives by lowering security Set-MpPreference -PerformanceModeStatus Disabled # Network protection blocks network traffic instead of displaying a warning Set-MpPreference -EnableConvertWarnToBlock $True # Add OneDrive folders of all user accounts (personal and work accounts) to the Controlled Folder Access for Ransomware Protection Get-ChildItem 'C:\Users\*\OneDrive*\' -Directory | ForEach-Object { Add-MpPreference -ControlledFolderAccessProtectedFolders $_ } # Enable Mandatory ASLR Exploit Protection system-wide Set-ProcessMitigation -System -Enable ForceRelocateImages Set-Location $WorkingDir # Apply Process Mitigations [System.Object[]]$ProcessMitigations = Import-Csv 'ProcessMitigations.csv' -Delimiter ',' # Group the data by ProgramName [System.Object[]]$GroupedMitigations = $ProcessMitigations | Group-Object ProgramName # Get the current process mitigations [System.Object[]]$AllAvailableMitigations = (Get-ItemProperty -Path 'Microsoft.PowerShell.Core\Registry::HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Image File Execution Options\*') # Loop through each group to remove the mitigations, this way we apply clean set of mitigations in the next step foreach ($Group in $GroupedMitigations) { # To separate the filename from full path of the item in the CSV and then check whether it exists in the system registry if ($Group.Name -match '\\([^\\]+)$') { if ($Matches[1] -in $AllAvailableMitigations.pschildname) { Remove-Item -Path "Microsoft.PowerShell.Core\Registry::HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Image File Execution Options\$($Matches[1])" -Recurse -Force } } elseif ($Group.Name -in $AllAvailableMitigations.pschildname) { Remove-Item -Path "Microsoft.PowerShell.Core\Registry::HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Image File Execution Options\$($Group.Name)" -Recurse -Force } } # Loop through each group to add the mitigations foreach ($Group in $GroupedMitigations) { # Get the program name $ProgramName = $Group.Name # Get the list of mitigations to enable $EnableMitigations = $Group.Group | Where-Object { $_.Action -eq 'Enable' } | Select-Object -ExpandProperty Mitigation # Get the list of mitigations to disable $DisableMitigations = $Group.Group | Where-Object { $_.Action -eq 'Disable' } | Select-Object -ExpandProperty Mitigation # Call the Set-ProcessMitigation cmdlet with the lists of mitigations if ($null -ne $EnableMitigations) { if ($null -ne $DisableMitigations) { Set-ProcessMitigation -Name $ProgramName -Enable $EnableMitigations -Disable $DisableMitigations } else { Set-ProcessMitigation -Name $ProgramName -Enable $EnableMitigations } } elseif ($null -ne $DisableMitigations) { Set-ProcessMitigation -Name $ProgramName -Disable $DisableMitigations } } # Turn on Data Execution Prevention (DEP) for all applications, including 32-bit programs bcdedit.exe /set '{current}' nx AlwaysOn | Out-Null # Suggest turning on Smart App Control only if it's in Eval mode if ((Get-MpComputerStatus).SmartAppControlState -eq 'Eval') { switch (Select-Option -SubCategory -Options 'Yes', 'No', 'Exit' -Message "`nTurn on Smart App Control ?") { 'Yes' { Edit-Registry -path 'HKLM:\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\CI\Policy' -key 'VerifiedAndReputablePolicyState' -value '1' -type 'DWORD' -Action 'AddOrModify' # Let the optional diagnostic data be enabled automatically $ShouldEnableOptionalDiagnosticData = $True } 'No' { break } 'Exit' { &$CleanUp } } } # If Smart App Control is on or user selected to turn it on then automatically enable optional diagnostic data if (($ShouldEnableOptionalDiagnosticData -eq $True) -or ((Get-MpComputerStatus).SmartAppControlState -eq 'On')) { # Change current working directory to the LGPO's folder Set-Location "$WorkingDir\LGPO_30" .\LGPO.exe /q /m '..\Security-Baselines-X\Microsoft Defender Policies\Optional Diagnostic Data\registry.pol' } else { # Ask user if they want to turn on optional diagnostic data only if Smart App Control is not already turned off if (-NOT ((Get-MpComputerStatus).SmartAppControlState -eq 'Off')) { switch (Select-Option -SubCategory -Options 'Yes', 'No', 'Exit' -Message "`nEnable Optional Diagnostic Data ?" -ExtraMessage 'Required for Smart App Control usage and evaluation, read the GitHub Readme!') { 'Yes' { # Change current working directory to the LGPO's folder Set-Location "$WorkingDir\LGPO_30" .\LGPO.exe /q /m '..\Security-Baselines-X\Microsoft Defender Policies\Optional Diagnostic Data\registry.pol' } 'No' { break } 'Exit' { &$CleanUp } } } } # Get the state of fast weekly Microsoft recommended driver block list update scheduled task [System.String]$BlockListScheduledTaskState = (Get-ScheduledTask -TaskName 'MSFT Driver Block list update' -TaskPath '\MSFT Driver Block list update\' -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue).State # Create scheduled task for fast weekly Microsoft recommended driver block list update if it doesn't exist or exists but is not Ready/Running if (-NOT (($BlockListScheduledTaskState -eq 'Ready' -or $BlockListScheduledTaskState -eq 'Running'))) { switch (Select-Option -SubCategory -Options 'Yes', 'No', 'Exit' -Message "`nCreate scheduled task for fast weekly Microsoft recommended driver block list update ?") { 'Yes' { # Get the SID of the SYSTEM account. It is a well-known SID, but still querying it, going to use it to create the scheduled task [System.Security.Principal.SecurityIdentifier]$SYSTEMSID = New-Object System.Security.Principal.SecurityIdentifier([System.Security.Principal.WellKnownSidType]::LocalSystemSid, $null) # Create a scheduled task action, this defines how to download and install the latest Microsoft Recommended Driver Block Rules [Microsoft.Management.Infrastructure.CimInstance]$Action = New-ScheduledTaskAction -Execute 'Powershell.exe' ` -Argument '-NoProfile -WindowStyle Hidden -command "& {try {Invoke-WebRequest -Uri "https://aka.ms/VulnerableDriverBlockList" -OutFile VulnerableDriverBlockList.zip -ErrorAction Stop}catch{exit};Expand-Archive .\VulnerableDriverBlockList.zip -DestinationPath "VulnerableDriverBlockList" -Force;Rename-Item .\VulnerableDriverBlockList\SiPolicy_Enforced.p7b -NewName "SiPolicy.p7b" -Force;Copy-Item .\VulnerableDriverBlockList\SiPolicy.p7b -Destination "C:\Windows\System32\CodeIntegrity";citool --refresh -json;Remove-Item .\VulnerableDriverBlockList -Recurse -Force;Remove-Item .\VulnerableDriverBlockList.zip -Force;}"' # Create a scheduled task principal and assign the SYSTEM account's SID to it so that the task will run under its context [Microsoft.Management.Infrastructure.CimInstance]$TaskPrincipal = New-ScheduledTaskPrincipal -LogonType S4U -UserId $($SYSTEMSID.Value) -RunLevel Highest # Create a trigger for the scheduled task. The task will first run one hour after its creation and from then on will run every 7 days, indefinitely [Microsoft.Management.Infrastructure.CimInstance]$Time = New-ScheduledTaskTrigger -Once -At (Get-Date).AddHours(1) -RepetitionInterval (New-TimeSpan -Days 7) # Register the scheduled task Register-ScheduledTask -Action $Action -Trigger $Time -Principal $TaskPrincipal -TaskPath 'MSFT Driver Block list update' -TaskName 'MSFT Driver Block list update' -Description 'Microsoft Recommended Driver Block List update' # Define advanced settings for the scheduled task [Microsoft.Management.Infrastructure.CimInstance]$TaskSettings = New-ScheduledTaskSettingsSet -AllowStartIfOnBatteries -DontStopIfGoingOnBatteries -Compatibility 'Win8' -StartWhenAvailable -ExecutionTimeLimit (New-TimeSpan -Minutes 3) -RestartCount 4 -RestartInterval (New-TimeSpan -Hours 6) -RunOnlyIfNetworkAvailable # Add the advanced settings we defined above to the scheduled task Set-ScheduledTask -TaskName 'MSFT Driver Block list update' -TaskPath 'MSFT Driver Block list update' -Settings $TaskSettings } 'No' { break } 'Exit' { &$CleanUp } } } # Only show this prompt if Engine and Platform update channels are not already set to Beta if ( ($MDAVPreferencesCurrent.EngineUpdatesChannel -ne '2') -or ($MDAVPreferencesCurrent.PlatformUpdatesChannel -ne '2') ) { # Set Microsoft Defender engine and platform update channel to beta - Devices in the Windows Insider Program are subscribed to this channel by default. switch (Select-Option -SubCategory -Options 'Yes', 'No', 'Exit' -Message "`nSet Microsoft Defender engine and platform update channel to beta ?") { 'Yes' { Set-MpPreference -EngineUpdatesChannel beta Set-MpPreference -PlatformUpdatesChannel beta } 'No' { break } 'Exit' { &$CleanUp } } } } 'No' { break } 'Exit' { &$CleanUp } } # ============================================End of Microsoft Defender==================================================== #endregion Microsoft-Defender #region Attack-Surface-Reduction-Rules # =========================================Attack Surface Reduction Rules================================================== $CurrentMainStep++ # Change the title of the Windows Terminal for PowerShell tab $Host.UI.RawUI.WindowTitle = 'ASR Rules' :ASRRulesCategoryLabel switch (Select-Option -Options 'Yes', 'No', 'Exit' -Message "`nRun Attack Surface Reduction Rules category ?") { 'Yes' { Write-Progress -Id 0 -Activity 'Attack Surface Reduction Rules' -Status "Step $CurrentMainStep/$TotalMainSteps" -PercentComplete ($CurrentMainStep / $TotalMainSteps * 100) # Change current working directory to the LGPO's folder Set-Location "$WorkingDir\LGPO_30" .\LGPO.exe /q /m '..\Security-Baselines-X\Attack Surface Reduction Rules Policies\registry.pol' } 'No' { break ASRRulesCategoryLabel } 'Exit' { &$CleanUp } } # =========================================End of Attack Surface Reduction Rules=========================================== #endregion Attack-Surface-Reduction-Rules #region Bitlocker-Settings # ==========================================Bitlocker Settings============================================================= $CurrentMainStep++ # Change the title of the Windows Terminal for PowerShell tab $Host.UI.RawUI.WindowTitle = 'BitLocker' :BitLockerCategoryLabel switch (Select-Option -Options 'Yes', 'No', 'Exit' -Message "`nRun Bitlocker category ?") { 'Yes' { Write-Progress -Id 0 -Activity 'Bitlocker Settings' -Status "Step $CurrentMainStep/$TotalMainSteps" -PercentComplete ($CurrentMainStep / $TotalMainSteps * 100) # Change current working directory to the LGPO's folder Set-Location "$WorkingDir\LGPO_30" .\LGPO.exe /q /m '..\Security-Baselines-X\Bitlocker Policies\registry.pol' # This PowerShell script can be used to find out if the DMA Protection is ON \ OFF. # The Script will show this by emitting True \ False for On \ Off respectively. # bootDMAProtection check - checks for Kernel DMA Protection status in System information or msinfo32 [System.String]$BootDMAProtectionCheck = @' namespace SystemInfo { using System; using System.Runtime.InteropServices; public static class NativeMethods { internal enum SYSTEM_DMA_GUARD_POLICY_INFORMATION : int { /// </summary> SystemDmaGuardPolicyInformation = 202 } [DllImport("ntdll.dll")] internal static extern Int32 NtQuerySystemInformation( SYSTEM_DMA_GUARD_POLICY_INFORMATION SystemDmaGuardPolicyInformation, IntPtr SystemInformation, Int32 SystemInformationLength, out Int32 ReturnLength); public static byte BootDmaCheck() { Int32 result; Int32 SystemInformationLength = 1; IntPtr SystemInformation = Marshal.AllocHGlobal(SystemInformationLength); Int32 ReturnLength; result = NativeMethods.NtQuerySystemInformation( NativeMethods.SYSTEM_DMA_GUARD_POLICY_INFORMATION.SystemDmaGuardPolicyInformation, SystemInformation, SystemInformationLength, out ReturnLength); if (result == 0) { byte info = Marshal.ReadByte(SystemInformation, 0); return info; } return 0; } } } '@ Add-Type -TypeDefinition $BootDMAProtectionCheck # returns true or false depending on whether Kernel DMA Protection is on or off [System.Boolean]$BootDMAProtection = ([SystemInfo.NativeMethods]::BootDmaCheck()) -ne 0 # Change current working directory to the LGPO's folder Set-Location "$WorkingDir\LGPO_30" # Enables or disables DMA protection from Bitlocker Countermeasures based on the status of Kernel DMA protection. if ($BootDMAProtection) { Write-Host 'Kernel DMA protection is enabled on the system, disabling Bitlocker DMA protection.' -ForegroundColor Blue .\LGPO.exe /q /m '..\Security-Baselines-X\Overrides for Microsoft Security Baseline\Bitlocker DMA\Bitlocker DMA Countermeasure OFF\Registry.pol' } else { Write-Host 'Kernel DMA protection is unavailable on the system, enabling Bitlocker DMA protection.' -ForegroundColor Blue .\LGPO.exe /q /m '..\Security-Baselines-X\Overrides for Microsoft Security Baseline\Bitlocker DMA\Bitlocker DMA Countermeasure ON\Registry.pol' } # Set-up Bitlocker encryption for OS Drive with TPMandPIN and recovery password keyprotectors and Verify its implementation # check, make sure there is no CD/DVD drives in the system, because Bitlocker throws an error when there is $CdDvdCheck = (Get-CimInstance -ClassName Win32_CDROMDrive -Property *).MediaLoaded if ($CdDvdCheck) { Write-Warning 'Remove any CD/DVD drives or mounted images/ISO from the system and run the Bitlocker category again.' # break from the entire BitLocker category and continue to the next category break BitLockerCategoryLabel } # check make sure Bitlocker isn't in the middle of decryption/encryption operation (on System Drive) if ((Get-BitLockerVolume -MountPoint $env:SystemDrive).EncryptionPercentage -ne '100' -and (Get-BitLockerVolume -MountPoint $env:SystemDrive).EncryptionPercentage -ne '0') { $EncryptionPercentageVar = (Get-BitLockerVolume -MountPoint $env:SystemDrive).EncryptionPercentage Write-Host "`nPlease wait for Bitlocker to finish encrypting or decrypting the Operation System Drive." -ForegroundColor Yellow Write-Host "Drive $env:SystemDrive encryption is currently at $EncryptionPercentageVar percent." -ForegroundColor Yellow # break from the entire BitLocker category and continue to the next category break BitLockerCategoryLabel } # A script block that generates recovery code just like the Windows does [scriptblock]$RecoveryPasswordContentGenerator = { param ([System.Object[]]$KeyProtectorsInputFromScriptBlock) return @" BitLocker Drive Encryption recovery key To verify that this is the correct recovery key, compare the start of the following identifier with the identifier value displayed on your PC. Identifier: $(($KeyProtectorsInputFromScriptBlock | Where-Object { $_.keyprotectortype -eq 'RecoveryPassword' }).KeyProtectorId.Trim('{', '}')) If the above identifier matches the one displayed by your PC, then use the following key to unlock your drive. Recovery Key: $(($KeyProtectorsInputFromScriptBlock | Where-Object { $_.keyprotectortype -eq 'RecoveryPassword' }).RecoveryPassword) If the above identifier doesn't match the one displayed by your PC, then this isn't the right key to unlock your drive. Try another recovery key, or refer to https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/security/operating-system-security/data-protection/bitlocker/recovery-overview for additional assistance. IMPORTANT: Make sure to keep it in a safe place, e.g., in OneDrive's Personal Vault which requires additional authentication to access. "@ } :OSDriveEncryptionLabel switch (Select-Option -SubCategory -Options 'Normal: TPM + Startup PIN + Recovery Password', 'Enhanced: TPM + Startup PIN + Startup Key + Recovery Password', 'Skip encryptions altogether', 'Exit' -Message "`nPlease select your desired security level" -ExtraMessage "If you are not sure, refer to the BitLocker category in the GitHub Readme`n") { 'Normal: TPM + Startup PIN + Recovery Password' { # check if Bitlocker is enabled for the system drive with Normal security level if ((Get-BitLockerVolume -MountPoint $env:SystemDrive).ProtectionStatus -eq 'on') { # Get the key protectors of the OS Drive [System.Object[]]$KeyProtectorsOSDrive = (Get-BitLockerVolume -MountPoint $env:SystemDrive).KeyProtector # Get the key protector types of the OS Drive [System.String[]]$KeyProtectorTypesOSDrive = $KeyProtectorsOSDrive.keyprotectortype if ($KeyProtectorTypesOSDrive -contains 'TpmPinStartupKey' -and $KeyProtectorTypesOSDrive -contains 'recoveryPassword') { switch (Select-Option -SubCategory -Options 'Yes', 'Skip OS Drive' , 'Exit' -Message "`nThe OS Drive is already encrypted with Enhanced Security level." -ExtraMessage "Are you sure you want to change it to Normal Security level?`n" ) { 'Skip OS Drive' { break OSDriveEncryptionLabel } 'Exit' { &$CleanUp } } } # check if TPM + PIN + recovery password are being used as key protectors for the OS Drive if ($KeyProtectorTypesOSDrive -contains 'Tpmpin' -and $KeyProtectorTypesOSDrive -contains 'recoveryPassword') { Write-SmartText -C MintGreen -G Green -I 'Bitlocker is already enabled for the OS drive with Normal security level.' Write-SmartText -C Fuchsia -GenericColor Magenta -I 'Here is your 48-digits recovery password for the OS drive in case you were looking for it:' Write-SmartText -C Rainbow -GenericColor Yellow -I "$(($KeyProtectorsOSDrive | Where-Object { $_.keyprotectortype -eq 'RecoveryPassword' }).RecoveryPassword)" } else { # If the OS Drive doesn't have recovery password key protector if ($KeyProtectorTypesOSDrive -notcontains 'recoveryPassword') { [System.String]$BitLockerMsg = "`nThe recovery password is missing, adding it now... `n" + "It will be saved in a text file in '$env:SystemDrive\Drive $($env:SystemDrive.remove(1)) recovery password.txt'" Write-Host $BitLockerMsg -ForegroundColor Yellow # Add RecoveryPasswordProtector key protector to the OS drive Add-BitLockerKeyProtector -MountPoint $env:SystemDrive -RecoveryPasswordProtector *> $null # Get the new key protectors of the OS Drive after adding RecoveryPasswordProtector to it [System.Object[]]$KeyProtectorsOSDrive = (Get-BitLockerVolume -MountPoint $env:SystemDrive).KeyProtector # Backup the recovery code of the OS drive in a file New-Item -Path "$env:SystemDrive\Drive $($env:SystemDrive.remove(1)) recovery password.txt" -Value $(&$RecoveryPasswordContentGenerator $KeyProtectorsOSDrive) -ItemType File -Force | Out-Null } # If the OS Drive doesn't have (TPM + PIN) key protector if ($KeyProtectorTypesOSDrive -notcontains 'Tpmpin') { Write-Host "`nTPM and Start up PIN are missing, adding them now..." -ForegroundColor Cyan do { [securestring]$Pin1 = $(Write-SmartText -C PinkBold -G Magenta -I "`nEnter a Pin for Bitlocker startup (between 10 to 20 characters)"; Read-Host -AsSecureString) [securestring]$Pin2 = $(Write-SmartText -C PinkBold -G Magenta -I 'Confirm your Bitlocker Startup Pin (between 10 to 20 characters)'; Read-Host -AsSecureString) # Compare the PINs and make sure they match [System.Boolean]$TheyMatch = Compare-SecureString $Pin1 $Pin2 # If the PINs match and they are at least 10 characters long, max 20 characters if ( $TheyMatch -and ($Pin1.Length -in 10..20) -and ($Pin2.Length -in 10..20) ) { [securestring]$Pin = $Pin1 } else { Write-Host 'Please ensure that the PINs you entered match, and that they are between 10 to 20 characters.' -ForegroundColor red } } # Repeat this process until the entered PINs match and they are at least 10 characters long, max 20 characters until ( $TheyMatch -and ($Pin1.Length -in 10..20) -and ($Pin2.Length -in 10..20) ) try { # Add TPM + PIN key protectors to the OS Drive Add-BitLockerKeyProtector -MountPoint $env:SystemDrive -TpmAndPinProtector -Pin $Pin -ErrorAction Stop | Out-Null Write-SmartText -C MintGreen -G Green -I "`nPINs matched, enabling TPM and startup PIN now`n" } catch { Write-Host 'These errors occured, run Bitlocker category again after meeting the requirements' -ForegroundColor Red $_ break BitLockerCategoryLabel } # Get the key protectors of the OS Drive [System.Object[]]$KeyProtectorsOSDrive = (Get-BitLockerVolume -MountPoint $env:SystemDrive).KeyProtector # Backup the recovery code of the OS drive in a file just in case - This is for when the disk is automatically encrypted and using TPM + Recovery code by default New-Item -Path "$env:SystemDrive\Drive $($env:SystemDrive.remove(1)) recovery password.txt" -Value $(&$RecoveryPasswordContentGenerator $KeyProtectorsOSDrive) -ItemType File -Force | Out-Null Write-Host "The recovery password was backed up in a text file in '$env:SystemDrive\Drive $($env:SystemDrive.remove(1)) recovery password.txt'" -ForegroundColor Cyan } } } # Do this if Bitlocker is not enabled for the OS drive at all else { Write-Host "`nBitlocker is not enabled for the OS Drive, activating it now..." -ForegroundColor Yellow do { [securestring]$Pin1 = $(Write-SmartText -C PinkBold -G Magenta -I 'Enter a Pin for Bitlocker startup (between 10 to 20 characters)'; Read-Host -AsSecureString) [securestring]$Pin2 = $(Write-SmartText -C PinkBold -G Magenta -I 'Confirm your Bitlocker Startup Pin (between 10 to 20 characters)'; Read-Host -AsSecureString) [System.Boolean]$TheyMatch = Compare-SecureString $Pin1 $Pin2 if ( $TheyMatch -and ($Pin1.Length -in 10..20) -and ($Pin2.Length -in 10..20) ) { [securestring]$Pin = $Pin1 } else { Write-Host 'Please ensure that the PINs you entered match, and that they are between 10 to 20 characters.' -ForegroundColor red } } until ( $TheyMatch -and ($Pin1.Length -in 10..20) -and ($Pin2.Length -in 10..20) ) try { # Enable BitLocker for the OS Drive with TPM + PIN key protectors Enable-BitLocker -MountPoint $env:SystemDrive -EncryptionMethod 'XtsAes256' -Pin $Pin -TpmAndPinProtector -SkipHardwareTest -ErrorAction Stop *> $null } catch { Write-Host 'These errors occured, run Bitlocker category again after meeting the requirements' -ForegroundColor Red $_ break BitLockerCategoryLabel } # Add recovery password key protector to the OS Drive Add-BitLockerKeyProtector -MountPoint $env:SystemDrive -RecoveryPasswordProtector *> $null # Get the new key protectors of the OS Drive after adding RecoveryPasswordProtector to it [System.Object[]]$KeyProtectorsOSDrive = (Get-BitLockerVolume -MountPoint $env:SystemDrive).KeyProtector # Backup the recovery code of the OS drive in a file New-Item -Path "$env:SystemDrive\Drive $($env:SystemDrive.remove(1)) recovery password.txt" -Value $(&$RecoveryPasswordContentGenerator $KeyProtectorsOSDrive) -ItemType File -Force | Out-Null Resume-BitLocker -MountPoint $env:SystemDrive | Out-Null Write-SmartText -C MintGreen -G Green -I "`nBitlocker is now enabled for the OS drive with Normal security level." Write-Host "The recovery password will be saved in a text file in '$env:SystemDrive\Drive $($env:SystemDrive.remove(1)) recovery password.txt'" -ForegroundColor Cyan } } 'Enhanced: TPM + Startup PIN + Startup Key + Recovery Password' { # check if Bitlocker is enabled for the system drive with Enhanced security level if ((Get-BitLockerVolume -MountPoint $env:SystemDrive).ProtectionStatus -eq 'on') { # Get the key protectors of the OS Drive [System.Object[]]$KeyProtectorsOSDrive = (Get-BitLockerVolume -MountPoint $env:SystemDrive).KeyProtector # Get the key protector types of the OS Drive [System.String[]]$KeyProtectorTypesOSDrive = $KeyProtectorsOSDrive.keyprotectortype # check if TPM + PIN + recovery password are being used as key protectors for the OS Drive if ($KeyProtectorTypesOSDrive -contains 'TpmPinStartupKey' -and $KeyProtectorTypesOSDrive -contains 'recoveryPassword') { Write-SmartText -C MintGreen -G Green -I 'Bitlocker is already enabled for the OS drive with Enhanced security level.' Write-SmartText -C Fuchsia -GenericColor Magenta -I 'Here is your 48-digits recovery password for the OS drive in case you were looking for it:' Write-SmartText -C Rainbow -GenericColor Yellow -I "$(($KeyProtectorsOSDrive | Where-Object { $_.keyprotectortype -eq 'RecoveryPassword' }).RecoveryPassword)" } else { # If the OS Drive doesn't have recovery password key protector if ($KeyProtectorTypesOSDrive -notcontains 'recoveryPassword') { [System.String]$BitLockerMsg = "`nThe recovery password is missing, adding it now... `n" + "It will be saved in a text file in '$env:SystemDrive\Drive $($env:SystemDrive.remove(1)) recovery password.txt'" Write-Host $BitLockerMsg -ForegroundColor Yellow # Add RecoveryPasswordProtector key protector to the OS drive Add-BitLockerKeyProtector -MountPoint $env:SystemDrive -RecoveryPasswordProtector *> $null # Get the new key protectors of the OS Drive after adding RecoveryPasswordProtector to it [System.Object[]]$KeyProtectorsOSDrive = (Get-BitLockerVolume -MountPoint $env:SystemDrive).KeyProtector # Backup the recovery code of the OS drive in a file New-Item -Path "$env:SystemDrive\Drive $($env:SystemDrive.remove(1)) recovery password.txt" -Value $(&$RecoveryPasswordContentGenerator $KeyProtectorsOSDrive) -ItemType File -Force | Out-Null } # If the OS Drive doesn't have (TpmPinStartupKey) key protector if ($KeyProtectorTypesOSDrive -notcontains 'TpmPinStartupKey') { Write-SmartText -C Violet -G Cyan -I "`nTpm And Pin And StartupKey Protector is missing from the OS Drive, adding it now" # Check if the OS drive has ExternalKey key protector and if it does remove it # It's the standalone Startup Key protector which isn't secure on its own for the OS Drive if ($KeyProtectorTypesOSDrive -contains 'ExternalKey') { (Get-BitLockerVolume -MountPoint $env:SystemDrive).KeyProtector | Where-Object { $_.keyprotectortype -eq 'ExternalKey' } | ForEach-Object { Remove-BitLockerKeyProtector -MountPoint $env:SystemDrive -KeyProtectorId $_.KeyProtectorId | Out-Null } } do { [securestring]$Pin1 = $(Write-SmartText -C PinkBold -G Magenta -I "`nEnter a Pin for Bitlocker startup (between 10 to 20 characters)"; Read-Host -AsSecureString) [securestring]$Pin2 = $(Write-SmartText -C PinkBold -G Magenta -I 'Confirm your Bitlocker Startup Pin (between 10 to 20 characters)'; Read-Host -AsSecureString) # Compare the PINs and make sure they match [System.Boolean]$TheyMatch = Compare-SecureString $Pin1 $Pin2 # If the PINs match and they are at least 10 characters long, max 20 characters if ( $TheyMatch -and ($Pin1.Length -in 10..20) -and ($Pin2.Length -in 10..20) ) { [securestring]$Pin = $Pin1 } else { Write-Host 'Please ensure that the PINs you entered match, and that they are between 10 to 20 characters.' -ForegroundColor red } } # Repeat this process until the entered PINs match and they are at least 10 characters long, max 20 characters until ( $TheyMatch -and ($Pin1.Length -in 10..20) -and ($Pin2.Length -in 10..20) ) Write-SmartText -C MintGreen -G Green -I "`nPINs matched, enabling TPM, Startup PIN and Startup Key protector now`n" try { # Add TpmAndPinAndStartupKeyProtector to the OS Drive Add-BitLockerKeyProtector -MountPoint $env:SystemDrive -TpmAndPinAndStartupKeyProtector -StartupKeyPath (Get-AvailableRemovableDrives) -Pin $Pin -ErrorAction Stop | Out-Null } catch { Write-Host 'There was a problem adding Startup Key to the removable drive, try ejecting and reinserting the flash drive into your device and run this category again.' -ForegroundColor Red $_ break BitLockerCategoryLabel } # Get the key protectors of the OS Drive [System.Object[]]$KeyProtectorsOSDrive = (Get-BitLockerVolume -MountPoint $env:SystemDrive).KeyProtector # Backup the recovery code of the OS drive in a file just in case - This is for when the disk is automatically encrypted and using TPM + Recovery code by default New-Item -Path "$env:SystemDrive\Drive $($env:SystemDrive.remove(1)) recovery password.txt" -Value $(&$RecoveryPasswordContentGenerator $KeyProtectorsOSDrive) -ItemType File -Force | Out-Null Write-Host "The recovery password was backed up in a text file in '$env:SystemDrive\Drive $($env:SystemDrive.remove(1)) recovery password.txt'" -ForegroundColor Cyan } } } # Do this if Bitlocker is not enabled for the OS drive at all else { Write-Host "`nBitlocker is not enabled for the OS Drive, activating it now..." -ForegroundColor Yellow do { [securestring]$Pin1 = $(Write-SmartText -C PinkBold -G Magenta -I "`nEnter a Pin for Bitlocker startup (between 10 to 20 characters)"; Read-Host -AsSecureString) [securestring]$Pin2 = $(Write-SmartText -C PinkBold -G Magenta -I 'Confirm your Bitlocker Startup Pin (between 10 to 20 characters)'; Read-Host -AsSecureString) # Compare the PINs and make sure they match [System.Boolean]$TheyMatch = Compare-SecureString $Pin1 $Pin2 # If the PINs match and they are at least 10 characters long, max 20 characters if ( $TheyMatch -and ($Pin1.Length -in 10..20) -and ($Pin2.Length -in 10..20) ) { [securestring]$Pin = $Pin1 } else { Write-Host 'Please ensure that the PINs you entered match, and that they are between 10 to 20 characters.' -ForegroundColor red } } # Repeat this process until the entered PINs match and they are at least 10 characters long, max 20 characters until ( $TheyMatch -and ($Pin1.Length -in 10..20) -and ($Pin2.Length -in 10..20) ) Write-SmartText -C MintGreen -G Green -I "`nPINs matched, enabling TPM, Startup PIN and Startup Key protector now`n" try { # Add TpmAndPinAndStartupKeyProtector to the OS Drive Enable-BitLocker -MountPoint $env:SystemDrive -EncryptionMethod 'XtsAes256' -TpmAndPinAndStartupKeyProtector -StartupKeyPath (Get-AvailableRemovableDrives) -Pin $Pin -SkipHardwareTest -ErrorAction Stop *> $null } catch { Write-Host 'There was a problem adding Startup Key to the removable drive, try ejecting and reinserting the flash drive into your device and run this category again.' -ForegroundColor Red $_ break BitLockerCategoryLabel } # Add recovery password key protector to the OS Drive Add-BitLockerKeyProtector -MountPoint $env:SystemDrive -RecoveryPasswordProtector *> $null # Get the new key protectors of the OS Drive after adding RecoveryPasswordProtector to it [System.Object[]]$KeyProtectorsOSDrive = (Get-BitLockerVolume -MountPoint $env:SystemDrive).KeyProtector # Backup the recovery code of the OS drive in a file New-Item -Path "$env:SystemDrive\Drive $($env:SystemDrive.remove(1)) recovery password.txt" -Value $(&$RecoveryPasswordContentGenerator $KeyProtectorsOSDrive) -ItemType File -Force | Out-Null Resume-BitLocker -MountPoint $env:SystemDrive | Out-Null Write-SmartText -C MintGreen -G Green -I "`nBitlocker is now enabled for the OS drive with Enhanced security level." Write-Host "The recovery password will be saved in a text file in '$env:SystemDrive\Drive $($env:SystemDrive.remove(1)) recovery password.txt'" -ForegroundColor Cyan } } 'Skip encryptions altogether' { break BitLockerCategoryLabel } # Exit the entire BitLocker category, only 'Exit' { &$CleanUp } } # Setting Hibernate file size to full after making sure OS drive is property encrypted for holding hibernate data # Making sure the system is not a VM because Hibernate on VM doesn't work and VMs have other/better options than Hibernation if (-NOT ((Get-MpComputerStatus).IsVirtualMachine)) { # Check to see if Hibernate is already set to full and HiberFileType is set to 2 which is Full, 1 is Reduced try { [System.Int64]$HiberFileType = Get-ItemPropertyValue -Path 'Registry::HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Power' -Name 'HiberFileType' -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue } catch { # Do nothing if the key doesn't exist } if ($HiberFileType -ne 2) { Write-Progress -Id 6 -ParentId 0 -Activity 'Hibernate' -Status 'Setting Hibernate file size to full' -PercentComplete 50 # doing this so Controlled Folder Access won't bitch about powercfg.exe Add-MpPreference -ControlledFolderAccessAllowedApplications 'C:\Windows\System32\powercfg.exe' Start-Sleep 5 # Set Hibernate mode to full powercfg /h /type full | Out-Null Start-Sleep 3 Remove-MpPreference -ControlledFolderAccessAllowedApplications 'C:\Windows\System32\powercfg.exe' Write-Progress -Id 6 -Activity 'Setting Hibernate file size to full' -Completed } else { Write-SmartText -C Pink -G Magenta -I "`nHibernate is already set to full.`n" } } #region Non-OS-BitLocker-Drives-Detection # Get the list of non OS volumes [System.Object[]]$NonOSBitLockerVolumes = Get-BitLockerVolume | Where-Object { ($_.volumeType -ne 'OperatingSystem') } # Get all the volumes and filter out removable ones [System.Object[]]$RemovableVolumes = Get-Volume | Where-Object { $_.DriveType -eq 'Removable' } | Where-Object { $_.DriveLetter } # Check if there is any removable volumes if ($RemovableVolumes) { # Get the letters of all the removable volumes [System.String[]]$RemovableVolumesLetters = foreach ($RemovableVolume in $RemovableVolumes) { $(($RemovableVolume).DriveLetter + ':' ) } # Filter out removable drives from BitLocker volumes to process $NonOSBitLockerVolumes = $NonOSBitLockerVolumes | Where-Object { ($_.MountPoint -notin $RemovableVolumesLetters) } } #endregion Non-OS-BitLocker-Drives-Detection # Check if there is any non-OS volumes if ($NonOSBitLockerVolumes) { # Loop through each non-OS volume and prompt for encryption foreach ($MountPoint in $($NonOSBitLockerVolumes | Sort-Object).MountPoint) { # Prompt for confirmation before encrypting each drive switch (Select-Option -SubCategory -Options 'Yes', 'No', 'Exit' -Message "`nEncrypt $MountPoint drive ?") { 'Yes' { # Check if the non-OS drive that the user selected to be encrypted is not in the middle of any encryption/decryption operation if ((Get-BitLockerVolume -MountPoint $MountPoint).EncryptionPercentage -ne '100' -and (Get-BitLockerVolume -MountPoint $MountPoint).EncryptionPercentage -ne '0') { # Check if the drive isn't already encrypted and locked if ((Get-BitLockerVolume -MountPoint $MountPoint).lockstatus -eq 'Locked') { Write-Host "`nThe drive $MountPoint is already encrypted and locked." -ForegroundColor Magenta break } else { $EncryptionPercentageVar = (Get-BitLockerVolume -MountPoint $MountPoint).EncryptionPercentage Write-Host "`nPlease wait for Bitlocker to finish encrypting or decrypting drive $MountPoint" -ForegroundColor Magenta Write-Host "Drive $MountPoint encryption is currently at $EncryptionPercentageVar percent." -ForegroundColor Magenta break } } # Check to see if Bitlocker is already turned on for the user selected drive # if it is, perform multiple checks on its key protectors if ((Get-BitLockerVolume -MountPoint $MountPoint).ProtectionStatus -eq 'on') { # Get the key protector types of the Non-OS Drive [System.String[]]$KeyProtectorTypesNonOS = (Get-BitLockerVolume -MountPoint $MountPoint).KeyProtector.keyprotectortype # If Recovery Password and Auto Unlock key protectors are available on the drive if ($KeyProtectorTypesNonOS -contains 'RecoveryPassword' -and $KeyProtectorTypesNonOS -contains 'ExternalKey') { # Additional Check 1: if there are more than 1 ExternalKey key protector, try delete all of them and add a new one # The external key protector that is being used to unlock the drive will not be deleted ((Get-BitLockerVolume -MountPoint $MountPoint).KeyProtector | Where-Object { $_.keyprotectortype -eq 'ExternalKey' }).KeyProtectorId | ForEach-Object { # -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue makes sure no error is thrown if the drive only has 1 External key key protector # and it's being used to unlock the drive Remove-BitLockerKeyProtector -MountPoint $MountPoint -KeyProtectorId $_ -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue | Out-Null } # Renew the External key of the selected Non-OS Drive Enable-BitLockerAutoUnlock -MountPoint $MountPoint | Out-Null # Additional Check 2: if there are more than 1 Recovery Password, delete all of them and add a new one [System.String[]]$RecoveryPasswordKeyProtectors = ((Get-BitLockerVolume -MountPoint $MountPoint).KeyProtector | Where-Object { $_.keyprotectortype -eq 'RecoveryPassword' }).KeyProtectorId if ($RecoveryPasswordKeyProtectors.Count -gt 1) { [System.String]$BitLockerMsg = "`nThere are more than 1 recovery password key protector associated with the drive $mountpoint `n" + "Removing all of them and adding a new one. `n" + "It will be saved in a text file in '$($MountPoint)\Drive $($MountPoint.Remove(1)) recovery password.txt'" Write-Host $BitLockerMsg -ForegroundColor Yellow # Remove all of the recovery password key protectors of the selected Non-OS Drive $RecoveryPasswordKeyProtectors | ForEach-Object { Remove-BitLockerKeyProtector -MountPoint $MountPoint -KeyProtectorId $_ | Out-Null } # Add a new Recovery Password key protector after removing all of the previous ones Add-BitLockerKeyProtector -MountPoint $MountPoint -RecoveryPasswordProtector *> $null # Get the new key protectors of the Non-OS Drive after adding RecoveryPasswordProtector to it [System.Object[]]$KeyProtectorsNonOS = (Get-BitLockerVolume -MountPoint $MountPoint).KeyProtector # Backup the recovery code of the Non-OS drive in a file New-Item -Path "$MountPoint\Drive $($MountPoint.Remove(1)) recovery password.txt" -Value $(&$RecoveryPasswordContentGenerator $KeyProtectorsNonOS) -ItemType File -Force | Out-Null } Write-SmartText -C MintGreen -G Green -I "`nBitlocker is already securely enabled for drive $MountPoint" # Get the new key protectors of the Non-OS Drive after adding RecoveryPasswordProtector to it # Just to simply display it on the console for the user [System.Object[]]$KeyProtectorsNonOS = (Get-BitLockerVolume -MountPoint $MountPoint).KeyProtector Write-SmartText -C Fuchsia -GenericColor Magenta -I "Here is your 48-digits recovery password for drive $MountPoint in case you were looking for it:" Write-SmartText -C Rainbow -GenericColor Yellow -I "$(($KeyProtectorsNonOS | Where-Object { $_.keyprotectortype -eq 'RecoveryPassword' }).RecoveryPassword)" } # If the selected drive has Auto Unlock key protector but doesn't have Recovery Password elseif ($KeyProtectorTypesNonOS -contains 'ExternalKey' -and $KeyProtectorTypesNonOS -notcontains 'RecoveryPassword' ) { # if there are more than 1 ExternalKey key protector, try delete all of them and add a new one # The external key protector that is being used to unlock the drive will not be deleted ((Get-BitLockerVolume -MountPoint $MountPoint).KeyProtector | Where-Object { $_.keyprotectortype -eq 'ExternalKey' }).KeyProtectorId | ForEach-Object { # -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue makes sure no error is thrown if the drive only has 1 External key key protector # and it's being used to unlock the drive Remove-BitLockerKeyProtector -MountPoint $MountPoint -KeyProtectorId $_ -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue | Out-Null } # Renew the External key of the selected Non-OS Drive Enable-BitLockerAutoUnlock -MountPoint $MountPoint | Out-Null # Add Recovery Password Key protector and save it to a file inside the drive Add-BitLockerKeyProtector -MountPoint $MountPoint -RecoveryPasswordProtector *> $null # Get the new key protectors of the Non-OS Drive after adding RecoveryPasswordProtector to it [System.Object[]]$KeyProtectorsNonOS = (Get-BitLockerVolume -MountPoint $MountPoint).KeyProtector # Backup the recovery code of the Non-OS drive in a file New-Item -Path "$MountPoint\Drive $($MountPoint.Remove(1)) recovery password.txt" -Value $(&$RecoveryPasswordContentGenerator $KeyProtectorsNonOS) -ItemType File -Force | Out-Null [System.String]$BitLockerMsg = "`nDrive $MountPoint is auto-unlocked but doesn't have Recovery Password, adding it now... `n" + "It will be saved in a text file in '$($MountPoint)\Drive $($MountPoint.Remove(1)) recovery password.txt'" Write-Host $BitLockerMsg -ForegroundColor Cyan } # Check 3: If the selected drive has Recovery Password key protector but doesn't have Auto Unlock enabled elseif ($KeyProtectorTypesNonOS -contains 'RecoveryPassword' -and $KeyProtectorTypesNonOS -notcontains 'ExternalKey') { # Add Auto-unlock (a.k.a ExternalKey key protector to the drive) Enable-BitLockerAutoUnlock -MountPoint $MountPoint | Out-Null # if there are more than 1 Recovery Password, delete all of them and add a new one [System.String[]]$RecoveryPasswordKeyProtectors = ((Get-BitLockerVolume -MountPoint $MountPoint).KeyProtector | Where-Object { $_.keyprotectortype -eq 'RecoveryPassword' }).KeyProtectorId if ($RecoveryPasswordKeyProtectors.Count -gt 1) { [System.String]$BitLockerMsg = "`nThere are more than 1 recovery password key protector associated with the drive $mountpoint `n" + 'Removing all of them and adding a new one.' + "It will be saved in a text file in '$($MountPoint)\Drive $($MountPoint.Remove(1)) recovery password.txt'" Write-Host $BitLockerMsg -ForegroundColor Yellow # Delete all Recovery Passwords because there were more than 1 $RecoveryPasswordKeyProtectors | ForEach-Object { Remove-BitLockerKeyProtector -MountPoint $MountPoint -KeyProtectorId $_ | Out-Null } # Add a new Recovery Password Add-BitLockerKeyProtector -MountPoint $MountPoint -RecoveryPasswordProtector *> $null # Get the new key protectors of the Non-OS Drive after adding RecoveryPasswordProtector to it [System.Object[]]$KeyProtectorsNonOS = (Get-BitLockerVolume -MountPoint $MountPoint).KeyProtector # Backup the recovery code of the Non-OS drive in a file New-Item -Path "$MountPoint\Drive $($MountPoint.Remove(1)) recovery password.txt" -Value $(&$RecoveryPasswordContentGenerator $KeyProtectorsNonOS) -ItemType File -Force | Out-Null } } } # Do this if Bitlocker isn't turned on at all on the user selected drive else { # Enable BitLocker with RecoveryPassword key protector for the selected Non-OS drive Enable-BitLocker -MountPoint $MountPoint -RecoveryPasswordProtector *> $null # Add Auto-unlock (a.k.a ExternalKey key protector to the drive) Enable-BitLockerAutoUnlock -MountPoint $MountPoint | Out-Null # Get the new key protectors of the Non-OS Drive after adding RecoveryPasswordProtector to it [System.Object[]]$KeyProtectorsNonOS = (Get-BitLockerVolume -MountPoint $MountPoint).KeyProtector # Backup the recovery code of the Non-OS drive in a file New-Item -Path "$MountPoint\Drive $($MountPoint.Remove(1)) recovery password.txt" -Value $(&$RecoveryPasswordContentGenerator $KeyProtectorsNonOS) -ItemType File -Force | Out-Null Write-SmartText -C MintGreen -G Green -I "`nBitLocker has started encrypting drive $MountPoint" Write-Host "Recovery password will be saved in a text file in '$($MountPoint)\Drive $($MountPoint.Remove(1)) recovery password.txt'" -ForegroundColor Cyan } } 'No' { break } 'Exit' { &$CleanUp } } } } } 'No' { break } 'Exit' { &$CleanUp } } # ==========================================End of Bitlocker Settings====================================================== #endregion Bitlocker-Settings #region TLS-Security # ==============================================TLS Security=============================================================== $CurrentMainStep++ # Change the title of the Windows Terminal for PowerShell tab $Host.UI.RawUI.WindowTitle = 'TLS' switch (Select-Option -Options 'Yes', 'No', 'Exit' -Message "`nRun TLS Security category ?") { 'Yes' { Write-Progress -Id 0 -Activity 'TLS Security' -Status "Step $CurrentMainStep/$TotalMainSteps" -PercentComplete ($CurrentMainStep / $TotalMainSteps * 100) # creating these registry keys that have forward slashes in them @( 'DES 56/56', # DES 56-bit 'RC2 40/128', # RC2 40-bit 'RC2 56/128', # RC2 56-bit 'RC2 128/128', # RC2 128-bit 'RC4 40/128', # RC4 40-bit 'RC4 56/128', # RC4 56-bit 'RC4 64/128', # RC4 64-bit 'RC4 128/128', # RC4 128-bit 'Triple DES 168' # 3DES 168-bit (Triple DES 168) ) | ForEach-Object { [Microsoft.Win32.RegistryKey]::OpenRemoteBaseKey([Microsoft.Win32.RegistryHive]::LocalMachine, $env:COMPUTERNAME).CreateSubKey("SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\SecurityProviders\SCHANNEL\Ciphers\$_") | Out-Null } # TLS Registry section Set-Location $WorkingDir [System.Object[]]$Items = Import-Csv '.\Registry.csv' -Delimiter ',' foreach ($Item in $Items) { if ($Item.category -eq 'TLS') { Edit-Registry -path $Item.Path -key $Item.Key -value $Item.Value -type $Item.Type -Action $Item.Action } } # Change current working directory to the LGPO's folder Set-Location "$WorkingDir\LGPO_30" .\LGPO.exe /q /m '..\Security-Baselines-X\TLS Security\registry.pol' } 'No' { break } 'Exit' { &$CleanUp } } # ==========================================End of TLS Security============================================================ #endregion TLS-Security #region Lock-Screen # ==========================================Lock Screen==================================================================== $CurrentMainStep++ # Change the title of the Windows Terminal for PowerShell tab $Host.UI.RawUI.WindowTitle = 'Lock Screen' switch (Select-Option -Options 'Yes', 'No', 'Exit' -Message "`nRun Lock Screen category ?") { 'Yes' { Write-Progress -Id 0 -Activity 'Lock Screen' -Status "Step $CurrentMainStep/$TotalMainSteps" -PercentComplete ($CurrentMainStep / $TotalMainSteps * 100) # Change current working directory to the LGPO's folder Set-Location "$WorkingDir\LGPO_30" .\LGPO.exe /q /m '..\Security-Baselines-X\Lock Screen Policies\registry.pol' .\LGPO.exe /q /s '..\Security-Baselines-X\Lock Screen Policies\GptTmpl.inf' # Apply the Don't display last signed-in policy switch (Select-Option -SubCategory -Options 'Yes', 'No', 'Exit' -Message "`nDon't display last signed-in on logon screen ?" -ExtraMessage 'Read the GitHub Readme!') { 'Yes' { Write-Progress -Id 2 -ParentId 0 -Activity 'Lock Screen' -Status "Applying the Don't display last signed-in policy" -PercentComplete 50 .\LGPO.exe /q /s "..\Security-Baselines-X\Lock Screen Policies\Don't display last signed-in\GptTmpl.inf" Write-Progress -Id 2 -Activity "Applying the Don't display last signed-in policy" -Completed } 'No' { break } 'Exit' { &$CleanUp } } } 'No' { break } 'Exit' { &$CleanUp } } # ==========================================End of Lock Screen============================================================= #endregion Lock-Screen #region User-Account-Control # ==========================================User Account Control=========================================================== $CurrentMainStep++ # Change the title of the Windows Terminal for PowerShell tab $Host.UI.RawUI.WindowTitle = 'UAC' switch (Select-Option -Options 'Yes', 'No', 'Exit' -Message "`nRun User Account Control category ?") { 'Yes' { Write-Progress -Id 0 -Activity 'User Account Control' -Status "Step $CurrentMainStep/$TotalMainSteps" -PercentComplete ($CurrentMainStep / $TotalMainSteps * 100) # Change current working directory to the LGPO's folder Set-Location "$WorkingDir\LGPO_30" .\LGPO.exe /q /s '..\Security-Baselines-X\User Account Control UAC Policies\GptTmpl.inf' # Apply the Automatically deny all UAC prompts on Standard accounts policy switch (Select-Option -SubCategory -Options 'Yes', 'No', 'Exit' -Message "`nAutomatically deny all UAC prompts on Standard accounts ?") { 'Yes' { Write-Progress -Id 3 -ParentId 0 -Activity 'User Account Control' -Status 'Automatically deny all UAC prompts on Standard accounts policy' -PercentComplete 50 .\LGPO.exe /q /s '..\Security-Baselines-X\User Account Control UAC Policies\Automatically deny all UAC prompts on Standard accounts\GptTmpl.inf' Write-Progress -Id 3 -Activity 'Automatically deny all UAC prompts on Standard accounts policy' -Completed } 'No' { break } 'Exit' { &$CleanUp } } # Apply the Hide the entry points for Fast User Switching policy switch (Select-Option -SubCategory -Options 'Yes', 'No', 'Exit' -Message "`nHide the entry points for Fast User Switching ?" -ExtraMessage 'Read the GitHub Readme!') { 'Yes' { Write-Progress -Id 4 -ParentId 0 -Activity 'User Account Control' -Status 'Hide the entry points for Fast User Switching policy' -PercentComplete 50 .\LGPO.exe /q /m '..\Security-Baselines-X\User Account Control UAC Policies\Hides the entry points for Fast User Switching\registry.pol' Write-Progress -Id 4 -Activity 'Hide the entry points for Fast User Switching policy' -Completed } 'No' { break } 'Exit' { &$CleanUp } } # Apply the Only elevate executables that are signed and validated policy switch (Select-Option -SubCategory -Options 'Yes', 'No', 'Exit' -Message "`nOnly elevate executables that are signed and validated ?" -ExtraMessage 'Read the GitHub Readme!') { 'Yes' { Write-Progress -Id 5 -ParentId 0 -Activity 'User Account Control' -Status 'Only elevate executables that are signed and validated' -PercentComplete 50 .\LGPO.exe /q /s '..\Security-Baselines-X\User Account Control UAC Policies\Only elevate executables that are signed and validated\GptTmpl.inf' Write-Progress -Id 5 -Activity 'Only elevate executables that are signed and validated' -Completed } 'No' { break } 'Exit' { &$CleanUp } } } 'No' { break } 'Exit' { &$CleanUp } } # ==========================================End of User Account Control==================================================== #endregion User-Account-Control #region Windows-Firewall # ====================================================Windows Firewall===================================================== $CurrentMainStep++ # Change the title of the Windows Terminal for PowerShell tab $Host.UI.RawUI.WindowTitle = '🔥 Firewall' switch (Select-Option -Options 'Yes', 'No', 'Exit' -Message "`nRun Windows Firewall category ?") { 'Yes' { Write-Progress -Id 0 -Activity 'Windows Firewall' -Status "Step $CurrentMainStep/$TotalMainSteps" -PercentComplete ($CurrentMainStep / $TotalMainSteps * 100) # Change current working directory to the LGPO's folder Set-Location "$WorkingDir\LGPO_30" .\LGPO.exe /q /m '..\Security-Baselines-X\Windows Firewall Policies\registry.pol' # Disables Multicast DNS (mDNS) UDP-in Firewall Rules for all 3 Firewall profiles - disables only 3 rules Get-NetFirewallRule | Where-Object { $_.RuleGroup -eq '@%SystemRoot%\system32\firewallapi.dll,-37302' -and $_.Direction -eq 'inbound' } | ForEach-Object { Disable-NetFirewallRule -DisplayName $_.DisplayName } } 'No' { break } 'Exit' { &$CleanUp } } # =================================================End of Windows Firewall================================================= #endregion Windows-Firewall #region Optional-Windows-Features # =================================================Optional Windows Features=============================================== $CurrentMainStep++ # Change the title of the Windows Terminal for PowerShell tab $Host.UI.RawUI.WindowTitle = 'Optional Features' switch (Select-Option -Options 'Yes', 'No', 'Exit' -Message "`nRun Optional Windows Features category ?") { 'Yes' { Write-Progress -Id 0 -Activity 'Optional Windows Features' -Status "Step $CurrentMainStep/$TotalMainSteps" -PercentComplete ($CurrentMainStep / $TotalMainSteps * 100) # since PowerShell Core (only if installed from Microsoft Store) has problem with these commands, making sure the built-in PowerShell handles them # There are Github issues for it already: https://github.com/PowerShell/PowerShell/issues/13866 powershell.exe { # Disable PowerShell v2 (part 1) Write-Host "`nDisabling PowerShellv2 1st part" -ForegroundColor Yellow if ((Get-WindowsOptionalFeature -Online -FeatureName MicrosoftWindowsPowerShellV2).state -eq 'enabled') { try { Disable-WindowsOptionalFeature -Online -FeatureName MicrosoftWindowsPowerShellV2 -NoRestart -ErrorAction Stop } catch { # show error $_ } } else { Write-Host 'PowerShellv2 1st part is already disabled' -ForegroundColor Green } # Disable PowerShell v2 (part 2) Write-Host "`nDisabling PowerShellv2 2nd part" -ForegroundColor Yellow if ((Get-WindowsOptionalFeature -Online -FeatureName MicrosoftWindowsPowerShellV2Root).state -eq 'enabled') { try { Disable-WindowsOptionalFeature -Online -FeatureName MicrosoftWindowsPowerShellV2Root -NoRestart -ErrorAction Stop # Shows the successful message only if removal process was successful Write-Host 'PowerShellv2 2nd part was successfully disabled' -ForegroundColor Green } catch { # show error $_ } } else { Write-Host 'PowerShellv2 2nd part is already disabled' -ForegroundColor Green } # Disable Work Folders client Write-Host "`nDisabling Work Folders" -ForegroundColor Yellow if ((Get-WindowsOptionalFeature -Online -FeatureName WorkFolders-Client).state -eq 'enabled') { try { Disable-WindowsOptionalFeature -Online -FeatureName WorkFolders-Client -NoRestart -ErrorAction Stop # Shows the successful message only if removal process was successful Write-Host 'Work Folders was successfully disabled' -ForegroundColor Green } catch { #show error $_ } } else { Write-Host 'Work Folders is already disabled' -ForegroundColor Green } # Disable Internet Printing Client Write-Host "`nDisabling Internet Printing Client" -ForegroundColor Yellow if ((Get-WindowsOptionalFeature -Online -FeatureName Printing-Foundation-Features).state -eq 'enabled') { try { Disable-WindowsOptionalFeature -Online -FeatureName Printing-Foundation-Features -NoRestart -ErrorAction Stop # Shows the successful message only if removal process was successful Write-Host 'Internet Printing Client was successfully disabled' -ForegroundColor Green } catch { # show errors $_ } } else { Write-Host 'Internet Printing Client is already disabled' -ForegroundColor Green } # Uninstall Windows Media Player (legacy) Write-Host "`nUninstalling Windows Media Player (legacy)" -ForegroundColor Yellow if ((Get-WindowsCapability -Online | Where-Object { $_.Name -like '*Media.WindowsMediaPlayer*' }).state -ne 'NotPresent') { try { Get-WindowsCapability -Online | Where-Object { $_.Name -like '*Media.WindowsMediaPlayer*' } | Remove-WindowsCapability -Online -ErrorAction Stop # Shows the successful message only if removal process was successful Write-Host 'Windows Media Player (legacy) has been uninstalled.' -ForegroundColor Green } catch { # show error $_ } } else { Write-Host 'Windows Media Player (legacy) is already uninstalled.' -ForegroundColor Green } # Enable Microsoft Defender Application Guard Write-Host "`nEnabling Microsoft Defender Application Guard" -ForegroundColor Yellow if ((Get-WindowsOptionalFeature -Online -FeatureName Windows-Defender-ApplicationGuard).state -eq 'disabled') { try { Enable-WindowsOptionalFeature -Online -FeatureName Windows-Defender-ApplicationGuard -NoRestart -ErrorAction Stop # Shows the successful message only if enablement process was successful Write-Host 'Microsoft Defender Application Guard was successfully enabled' -ForegroundColor Green } catch { # show errors $_ } } else { Write-Host 'Microsoft Defender Application Guard is already enabled' -ForegroundColor Green } } # Need to split the commands in 2 scriptblocks so we don't get "program PowerShell.exe failed to run: The filename or extension is too long" error powershell.exe { # Enable Windows Sandbox Write-Host 'Enabling Windows Sandbox' -ForegroundColor Yellow if ((Get-WindowsOptionalFeature -Online -FeatureName Containers-DisposableClientVM).state -eq 'disabled') { try { Enable-WindowsOptionalFeature -Online -FeatureName Containers-DisposableClientVM -All -NoRestart -ErrorAction Stop # Shows the successful message only if enablement process was successful Write-Host 'Windows Sandbox was successfully enabled' -ForegroundColor Green } catch { # show errors $_ } } else { Write-Host 'Windows Sandbox is already enabled' -ForegroundColor Green } # Enable Hyper-V Write-Host "`nEnabling Hyper-V" -ForegroundColor Yellow if ((Get-WindowsOptionalFeature -Online -FeatureName Microsoft-Hyper-V).state -eq 'disabled') { try { Enable-WindowsOptionalFeature -Online -FeatureName Microsoft-Hyper-V -All -NoRestart -ErrorAction Stop # Shows the successful message only if enablement process was successful Write-Host 'Hyper-V was successfully enabled' -ForegroundColor Green } catch { # show errors $_ } } else { Write-Host 'Hyper-V is already enabled' -ForegroundColor Green } # Enable Virtual Machine Platform Write-Host "`nEnabling Virtual Machine Platform" -ForegroundColor Yellow if ((Get-WindowsOptionalFeature -Online -FeatureName VirtualMachinePlatform).state -eq 'disabled') { try { Enable-WindowsOptionalFeature -Online -FeatureName VirtualMachinePlatform -NoRestart -ErrorAction Stop # Shows the successful message only if enablement process was successful Write-Host 'Virtual Machine Platform was successfully enabled' -ForegroundColor Green } catch { # show errors $_ } } else { Write-Host 'Virtual Machine Platform is already enabled' -ForegroundColor Green } # Uninstall VBScript that is now uninstallable as an optional features since Windows 11 insider Dev build 25309 - Won't do anything in other builds if (Get-WindowsCapability -Online | Where-Object { $_.Name -like '*VBSCRIPT*' }) { try { Write-Host "`nUninstalling VBSCRIPT" -ForegroundColor Yellow Get-WindowsCapability -Online | Where-Object { $_.Name -like '*VBSCRIPT*' } | Remove-WindowsCapability -Online -ErrorAction Stop # Shows the successful message only if removal process was successful Write-Host 'VBSCRIPT has been uninstalled' -ForegroundColor Green } catch { # show errors $_ } } # Uninstall Internet Explorer mode functionality for Edge Write-Host "`nUninstalling Internet Explorer mode functionality for Edge" -ForegroundColor Yellow if ((Get-WindowsCapability -Online | Where-Object { $_.Name -like '*Browser.InternetExplorer*' }).state -ne 'NotPresent') { try { Get-WindowsCapability -Online | Where-Object { $_.Name -like '*Browser.InternetExplorer*' } | Remove-WindowsCapability -Online -ErrorAction Stop # Shows the successful message only if removal process was successful Write-Host 'Internet Explorer mode functionality for Edge has been uninstalled' -ForegroundColor Green } catch { # show errors $_ } } else { Write-Host 'Internet Explorer mode functionality for Edge is already uninstalled.' -ForegroundColor Green } # Uninstall WMIC Write-Host "`nUninstalling WMIC" -ForegroundColor Yellow if ((Get-WindowsCapability -Online | Where-Object { $_.Name -like '*wmic*' }).state -ne 'NotPresent') { try { Get-WindowsCapability -Online | Where-Object { $_.Name -like '*wmic*' } | Remove-WindowsCapability -Online -ErrorAction Stop # Shows the successful message only if removal process was successful Write-Host 'WMIC has been uninstalled' -ForegroundColor Green } catch { # show error $_ } } else { Write-Host 'WMIC is already uninstalled.' -ForegroundColor Green } # Uninstall Legacy Notepad Write-Host "`nUninstalling Legacy Notepad" -ForegroundColor Yellow if ((Get-WindowsCapability -Online | Where-Object { $_.Name -like '*Microsoft.Windows.Notepad.System*' }).state -ne 'NotPresent') { try { Get-WindowsCapability -Online | Where-Object { $_.Name -like '*Microsoft.Windows.Notepad.System*' } | Remove-WindowsCapability -Online -ErrorAction Stop # Shows the successful message only if removal process was successful Write-Host 'Legacy Notepad has been uninstalled. The modern multi-tabbed Notepad is unaffected.' -ForegroundColor Green } catch { # show error $_ } } else { Write-Host 'Legacy Notepad is already uninstalled.' -ForegroundColor Green } # Uninstall WordPad Write-Host "`nUninstalling WordPad" -ForegroundColor Yellow if ((Get-WindowsCapability -Online | Where-Object { $_.Name -like '*Microsoft.Windows.WordPad*' }).state -ne 'NotPresent') { try { Get-WindowsCapability -Online | Where-Object { $_.Name -like '*Microsoft.Windows.WordPad*' } | Remove-WindowsCapability -Online -ErrorAction Stop # Shows the successful message only if removal process was successful Write-Host 'WordPad has been uninstalled.' -ForegroundColor Green } catch { # show error $_ } } else { Write-Host 'WordPad is already uninstalled.' -ForegroundColor Green } # Uninstall PowerShell ISE Write-Host "`nUninstalling PowerShell ISE" -ForegroundColor Yellow if ((Get-WindowsCapability -Online | Where-Object { $_.Name -like '*Microsoft.Windows.PowerShell.ISE*' }).state -ne 'NotPresent') { try { Get-WindowsCapability -Online | Where-Object { $_.Name -like '*Microsoft.Windows.PowerShell.ISE*' } | Remove-WindowsCapability -Online -ErrorAction Stop # Shows the successful message only if removal process was successful Write-Host 'PowerShell ISE has been uninstalled.' -ForegroundColor Green } catch { # show error $_ } } else { Write-Host 'PowerShell ISE is already uninstalled.' -ForegroundColor Green } } powershell.exe { # The first Write-host after PowerShell.exe script block doesn't need the extra `n because it automatically has an extra new line # Uninstall Steps Recorder Write-Host 'Uninstalling Steps Recorder' -ForegroundColor Yellow if ((Get-WindowsCapability -Online | Where-Object { $_.Name -like '*App.StepsRecorder*' }).state -ne 'NotPresent') { try { Get-WindowsCapability -Online | Where-Object { $_.Name -like '*App.StepsRecorder*' } | Remove-WindowsCapability -Online -ErrorAction Stop # Shows the successful message only if removal process was successful Write-Host 'Steps Recorder has been uninstalled.' -ForegroundColor Green } catch { # show error $_ } } else { Write-Host 'Steps Recorder is already uninstalled.' -ForegroundColor Green } } } 'No' { break } 'Exit' { &$CleanUp } } # ==============================================End of Optional Windows Features=========================================== #endregion Optional-Windows-Features #region Windows-Networking # ====================================================Windows Networking=================================================== $CurrentMainStep++ # Change the title of the Windows Terminal for PowerShell tab $Host.UI.RawUI.WindowTitle = 'Networking' switch (Select-Option -Options 'Yes', 'No', 'Exit' -Message "`nRun Windows Networking category ?") { 'Yes' { Write-Progress -Id 0 -Activity 'Windows Networking' -Status "Step $CurrentMainStep/$TotalMainSteps" -PercentComplete ($CurrentMainStep / $TotalMainSteps * 100) # Change current working directory to the LGPO's folder Set-Location "$WorkingDir\LGPO_30" .\LGPO.exe /q /m '..\Security-Baselines-X\Windows Networking Policies\registry.pol' .\LGPO.exe /q /s '..\Security-Baselines-X\Windows Networking Policies\GptTmpl.inf' # Disable LMHOSTS lookup protocol on all network adapters Edit-Registry -path 'HKLM:\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\NetBT\Parameters' -key 'EnableLMHOSTS' -value '0' -type 'DWORD' -Action 'AddOrModify' # Set the Network Location of all connections to Public Get-NetConnectionProfile | Set-NetConnectionProfile -NetworkCategory Public } 'No' { break } 'Exit' { &$CleanUp } } # =================================================End of Windows Networking=============================================== #endregion Windows-Networking #region Miscellaneous-Configurations # ==============================================Miscellaneous Configurations=============================================== $CurrentMainStep++ # Change the title of the Windows Terminal for PowerShell tab $Host.UI.RawUI.WindowTitle = 'Miscellaneous' switch (Select-Option -Options 'Yes', 'No', 'Exit' -Message "`nRun Miscellaneous Configurations category ?") { 'Yes' { Write-Progress -Id 0 -Activity 'Miscellaneous Configurations' -Status "Step $CurrentMainStep/$TotalMainSteps" -PercentComplete ($CurrentMainStep / $TotalMainSteps * 100) # Miscellaneous Registry section Set-Location $WorkingDir [System.Object[]]$Items = Import-Csv '.\Registry.csv' -Delimiter ',' foreach ($Item in $Items) { if ($Item.category -eq 'Miscellaneous') { Edit-Registry -path $Item.Path -key $Item.Key -value $Item.Value -type $Item.Type -Action $Item.Action } } # Change current working directory to the LGPO's folder Set-Location "$WorkingDir\LGPO_30" .\LGPO.exe /q /m '..\Security-Baselines-X\Miscellaneous Policies\registry.pol' .\LGPO.exe /q /s '..\Security-Baselines-X\Miscellaneous Policies\GptTmpl.inf' # Apply the Blocking Untrusted Fonts policy switch (Select-Option -SubCategory -Options 'Yes', 'No', 'Exit' -Message "`nBlock Untrusted Fonts ?") { 'Yes' { .\LGPO.exe /q /m '..\Security-Baselines-X\Miscellaneous Policies\Blocking Untrusted Fonts\registry.pol' } 'No' { break } 'Exit' { &$CleanUp } } # Allow all Windows users to use Hyper-V and Windows Sandbox by adding all Windows users to the "Hyper-V Administrators" security group using its SID Get-LocalUser | Where-Object { $_.enabled -eq 'True' } | ForEach-Object { Add-LocalGroupMember -SID 'S-1-5-32-578' -Member "$($_.SID)" -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue } # Makes sure auditing for the "Other Logon/Logoff Events" subcategory under the Logon/Logoff category is enabled, doesn't touch affect any other sub-category # For tracking Lock screen unlocks and locks # auditpol /set /subcategory:"Other Logon/Logoff Events" /success:enable /failure:enable # Using GUID auditpol /set /subcategory:"{0CCE921C-69AE-11D9-BED3-505054503030}" /success:enable /failure:enable | Out-Null # Query all Audits status # auditpol /get /category:* # Get the list of subcategories and their associated GUIDs # auditpol /list /subcategory:* /r # Event Viewer custom views are saved in "C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Event Viewer\Views". files in there can be backed up and restored on new Windows installations. New-Item -ItemType Directory -Path 'C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Event Viewer\Views\Hardening Script\' -Force | Out-Null # Due to change in event viewer custom log files, making sure no old file names exist if (Test-Path -Path 'C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Event Viewer\Views\Hardening Script') { Remove-Item -Path 'C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Event Viewer\Views\Hardening Script' -Recurse -Force } # Creating new sub-folder to store the custom views New-Item -Path 'C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Event Viewer\Views\Hardening Script' -ItemType Directory -Force | Out-Null Expand-Archive -Path "$WorkingDir\EventViewerCustomViews.zip" -DestinationPath 'C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Event Viewer\Views\Hardening Script' -Force -ErrorAction Stop } 'No' { break } 'Exit' { &$CleanUp } } # ============================================End of Miscellaneous Configurations========================================== #endregion Miscellaneous-Configurations #region Windows-Update-Configurations # ====================================================Windows Update Configurations============================================== $CurrentMainStep++ # Change the title of the Windows Terminal for PowerShell tab $Host.UI.RawUI.WindowTitle = 'Windows Update' switch (Select-Option -Options 'Yes', 'No', 'Exit' -Message "`nApply Windows Update Policies ?") { 'Yes' { Write-Progress -Id 0 -Activity 'Windows Update Configurations' -Status "Step $CurrentMainStep/$TotalMainSteps" -PercentComplete ($CurrentMainStep / $TotalMainSteps * 100) # Enable restart notification for Windows update Edit-Registry -path 'HKLM:\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\WindowsUpdate\UX\Settings' -key 'RestartNotificationsAllowed2' -value '1' -type 'DWORD' -Action 'AddOrModify' # Change current working directory to the LGPO's folder Set-Location "$WorkingDir\LGPO_30" .\LGPO.exe /q /m '..\Security-Baselines-X\Windows Update Policies\registry.pol' } 'No' { break } 'Exit' { &$CleanUp } } # ====================================================End of Windows Update Configurations======================================= #endregion Windows-Update-Configurations #region Edge-Browser-Configurations # ====================================================Edge Browser Configurations==================================================== $CurrentMainStep++ # Change the title of the Windows Terminal for PowerShell tab $Host.UI.RawUI.WindowTitle = 'Edge' switch (Select-Option -Options 'Yes', 'No', 'Exit' -Message "`nApply Edge Browser Configurations ?") { 'Yes' { Write-Progress -Id 0 -Activity 'Edge Browser Configurations' -Status "Step $CurrentMainStep/$TotalMainSteps" -PercentComplete ($CurrentMainStep / $TotalMainSteps * 100) # Edge Browser Configurations registry Set-Location $WorkingDir [System.Object[]]$Items = Import-Csv '.\Registry.csv' -Delimiter ',' foreach ($Item in $Items) { if ($Item.category -eq 'Edge') { Edit-Registry -path $Item.Path -key $Item.Key -value $Item.Value -type $Item.Type -Action $Item.Action } } } 'No' { break } 'Exit' { &$CleanUp } } # ====================================================End of Edge Browser Configurations============================================== #endregion Edge-Browser-Configurations #region Certificate-Checking-Commands # ====================================================Certificate Checking Commands======================================== $CurrentMainStep++ # Change the title of the Windows Terminal for PowerShell tab $Host.UI.RawUI.WindowTitle = 'Certificates' switch (Select-Option -Options 'Yes', 'No', 'Exit' -Message "`nRun Certificate Checking category ?") { 'Yes' { Write-Progress -Id 0 -Activity 'Certificate Checking Commands' -Status "Step $CurrentMainStep/$TotalMainSteps" -PercentComplete ($CurrentMainStep / $TotalMainSteps * 100) try { Invoke-WithoutProgress { Invoke-WebRequest -Uri 'https://live.sysinternals.com/sigcheck64.exe' -OutFile 'sigcheck64.exe' -ErrorAction Stop } } catch { Write-Host "sigcheck64.exe couldn't be downloaded from https://live.sysinternals.com" -ForegroundColor Red break } Write-Host -NoNewline "`nListing valid certificates not rooted to the Microsoft Certificate Trust List in the" -ForegroundColor Yellow; Write-Host " User store`n" -ForegroundColor cyan .\sigcheck64.exe -tuv -accepteula -nobanner Write-Host -NoNewline "`nListing valid certificates not rooted to the Microsoft Certificate Trust List in the" -ForegroundColor Yellow; Write-Host " Machine Store`n" -ForegroundColor Blue .\sigcheck64.exe -tv -accepteula -nobanner Remove-Item -Path .\sigcheck64.exe -Force } 'No' { break } 'Exit' { &$CleanUp } } # ====================================================End of Certificate Checking Commands================================= #endregion Certificate-Checking-Commands #region Country-IP-Blocking # ====================================================Country IP Blocking================================================== $CurrentMainStep++ # Change the title of the Windows Terminal for PowerShell tab $Host.UI.RawUI.WindowTitle = 'Country IPs' switch (Select-Option -Options 'Yes', 'No', 'Exit' -Message "`nRun Country IP Blocking category ?") { 'Yes' { Write-Progress -Id 0 -Activity 'Country IP Blocking' -Status "Step $CurrentMainStep/$TotalMainSteps" -PercentComplete ($CurrentMainStep / $TotalMainSteps * 100) # -RemoteAddress in New-NetFirewallRule accepts array according to Microsoft Docs, # so we use "[System.String[]]$IPList = $IPList -split '\r?\n' -ne ''" to convert the IP lists, which is a single multiline string, into an array function Block-CountryIP { param ([System.String[]]$IPList , [System.String]$ListName) # deletes previous rules (if any) to get new up-to-date IP ranges from the sources and set new rules Remove-NetFirewallRule -DisplayName "$ListName IP range blocking" -PolicyStore localhost -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue # converts the list which is in string into array [System.String[]]$IPList = $IPList -split '\r?\n' -ne '' # makes sure the list isn't empty if ($IPList.count -eq 0) { Write-Host "The IP list was empty, skipping $ListName" -ForegroundColor Yellow break } New-NetFirewallRule -DisplayName "$ListName IP range blocking" -Direction Inbound -Action Block -LocalAddress Any -RemoteAddress $IPList -Description "$ListName IP range blocking" -EdgeTraversalPolicy Block -PolicyStore localhost New-NetFirewallRule -DisplayName "$ListName IP range blocking" -Direction Outbound -Action Block -LocalAddress Any -RemoteAddress $IPList -Description "$ListName IP range blocking" -EdgeTraversalPolicy Block -PolicyStore localhost } switch (Select-Option -SubCategory -Options 'Yes', 'No' -Message 'Add countries in the State Sponsors of Terrorism list to the Firewall block list?') { 'Yes' { Invoke-WithoutProgress { $global:StateSponsorsofTerrorism = Invoke-RestMethod -Uri 'https://raw.githubusercontent.com/HotCakeX/Official-IANA-IP-blocks/main/Curated-Lists/StateSponsorsOfTerrorism.txt' } Block-CountryIP -IPList $StateSponsorsofTerrorism -ListName 'State Sponsors of Terrorism' } 'No' { break } } switch (Select-Option -SubCategory -Options 'Yes', 'No' -Message 'Add OFAC Sanctioned Countries to the Firewall block list?') { 'Yes' { Invoke-WithoutProgress { $global:OFACSanctioned = Invoke-RestMethod -Uri 'https://raw.githubusercontent.com/HotCakeX/Official-IANA-IP-blocks/main/Curated-Lists/OFACSanctioned.txt' } Block-CountryIP -IPList $OFACSanctioned -ListName 'OFAC Sanctioned Countries' } 'No' { break } } # how to query the number of IPs in each rule # (Get-NetFirewallRule -DisplayName "OFAC Sanctioned Countries IP range blocking" -PolicyStore localhost | Get-NetFirewallAddressFilter).RemoteAddress.count } 'No' { break } 'Exit' { &$CleanUp } } # ====================================================End of Country IP Blocking=========================================== #endregion Country-IP-Blocking } # End of Admin test function #region Non-Admin-Commands # ====================================================Non-Admin Commands=================================================== # Change the title of the Windows Terminal for PowerShell tab $Host.UI.RawUI.WindowTitle = 'Non-Admins' switch (Select-Option -Options 'Yes', 'No', 'Exit' -Message "`nRun Non-Admin category ?") { 'Yes' { $CurrentMainStep = $TotalMainSteps Write-Progress -Id 0 -Activity 'Non-Admin category' -Status "Step $CurrentMainStep/$TotalMainSteps" -PercentComplete ($CurrentMainStep / $TotalMainSteps * 100) # Non-Admin Registry section Set-Location $WorkingDir Invoke-WithoutProgress { # Download Registry CSV file from GitHub or Azure DevOps try { Invoke-WebRequest -Uri 'https://raw.githubusercontent.com/HotCakeX/Harden-Windows-Security/main/Payload/Registry.csv' -OutFile '.\Registry.csv' -ErrorAction Stop } catch { Write-Host 'Using Azure DevOps...' -ForegroundColor Yellow Invoke-WebRequest -Uri 'https://dev.azure.com/SpyNetGirl/011c178a-7b92-462b-bd23-2c014528a67e/_apis/git/repositories/5304fef0-07c0-4821-a613-79c01fb75657/items?path=/Payload/Registry.csv' -OutFile '.\Registry.csv' -ErrorAction Stop } } [System.Object[]]$Items = Import-Csv '.\Registry.csv' -Delimiter ',' foreach ($Item in $Items) { if ($Item.category -eq 'NonAdmin') { Edit-Registry -path $Item.Path -key $Item.Key -value $Item.Value -type $Item.Type -Action $Item.Action } } # Only suggest restarting the device if Admin related categories were run if (Test-IsAdmin) { Write-Host "`r`n" Write-SmartText -C Rainbow -G Cyan -I "################################################################################################`r`n" Write-SmartText -C MintGreen -G Cyan -I "### Please Restart your device to completely apply the security measures and Group Policies ###`r`n" Write-SmartText -C Rainbow -G Cyan -I "################################################################################################`r`n" } } 'No' { &$CleanUp } 'Exit' { &$CleanUp } } # ====================================================End of Non-Admin Commands============================================ #endregion Non-Admin-Commands } finally { # Disable progress bars 0..6 | ForEach-Object { Write-Progress -Id $_ -Activity 'Done' -Completed } # Restore the title of the PowerShell back to what it was prior to running the script/module $Host.UI.RawUI.WindowTitle = $CurrentPowerShellTitle # Set the execution policy back to what it was prior to running the script Set-ExecutionPolicy -ExecutionPolicy "$CurrentExecutionPolicy" -Scope Process -Force if (Test-IsAdmin) { # Reverting the PowerShell executables allow listings in Controlled folder access Get-ChildItem -Path "$PSHOME\*.exe" | ForEach-Object { Remove-MpPreference -ControlledFolderAccessAllowedApplications $_.FullName } # restoring the original Controlled folder access allow list - if user already had added PowerShell executables to the list # they will be restored as well, so user customization will remain intact if ($null -ne $CFAAllowedAppsBackup) { $CFAAllowedAppsBackup | ForEach-Object { Add-MpPreference -ControlledFolderAccessAllowedApplications $_ } } } Set-Location $HOME; Remove-Item -Recurse -Path "$global:UserTempDirectoryPath\HardeningXStuff\" -Force -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue } |