A Python library/command line to interact with VirusShare API v2.
Project description
PyVirusShare
A Python 3 library to interact with VirusShare API v2. The project is inspired from the latest update from VirusShare and the existed tool, vt-py; a client library for VirusTotal.
Installation
pip3 install PyVirusShare
Usage
Library Usage Demo
from virusshare import VirusShare
v = VirusShare('<api_key>')
result = v.info('a1ac533baaf7de1dae53cf5b465aeca28a7f20bdfc79e5a0a39437dd728c231f')
print(result['data'])
"""
{
"filetype": "PE32 executable (DLL) (console) Intel 80386 Mono/.Net assembly, for MS Windows",
"md5": "985d5ff3a3ede247c561c0ea4cedd342",
"exif": {
"CharacterSet": "Unicode",
"CodeSize": 291328,
"Comments": "Mono.Security.dll",
"CompanyName": "MONO development team",
"EntryPoint": "0x2000",
"FileDescription": "Mono.Security.dll",
"FileFlags": "(none)",
"FileFlagsMask": "0x003f",
"FileOS": "Win32",
"FileSize": "286 kB",
...
..
.
"""
Method | Example |
---|---|
Virustotal.info | v.info('<hash_str>') |
Virustotal.download | v.download('<hash_str>', '/tmp') |
Virustotal.quick | v.quick('<hash_str>') |
Virustotal.source | v.source('<hash_str>') |
Command Line Usage
TODO
TODO
- Test on Linux
- Test on Windows
- Implement the functionalities with the list of hashes and its rate limit system.
License
This project is licensed under the terms of the MIT license.
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