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ConfigExtractor

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Maintainer: @cccs-rs

Python Library for performing configuration extraction across multiple extraction frameworks (ie. Maco, MWCP, etc.). This tool is actively used in the Assemblyline project as a service.

The code found in this repository contains a command line interface that acts as a wrapper for popular malware configuration data decoders from:

Installation Guide

Running in a Container

docker container run \
  -v /path/to/parsers:/mnt/parsers \
  -v /path/to/samples:/mnt/samples \
  cccs/assemblyline-service-configextractor \
  "cx -p /mnt/parsers -s /mnt/samples"

Usage

Command-line

You can use configextractor or cx to make use of the CLI:

Usage: cx [OPTIONS] PARSERS_PATH SAMPLE_PATH

Options:
  --block_list TEXT  Comma-delimited list of parsers to ignore
  --help             Show this message and exit.

Python

from configextractor.main import ConfigExtractor
import logging

# Create a logger to track ongoings
logger = logging.getLogger()
logger.handlers = [logging.StreamHandler()]
logger.setLevel('DEBUG')

# Instantiate instance of class with path(s) to extractors
# Attaching a logger will allow some insight into what's going on if parser detection is the issue
cx = ConfigExtractor(["/path/to/extractors/"], logger=logger)

# List all parsers actively detected and loaded into instance
# cx.parsers.keys() lists all the relative module paths to the parsers
# The value of each key is an Extractor object containing details for running the extractor (ie. venv location, YARA rule, etc.)
print([cx.get_details(p)['name'] for p in cx.parsers.values()])

# Run all loaded parsers against sample
results = cx.run_parsers('/path/to/sample')

# Output raw results to stdout, each should be organized by the parsers that generated an output
print(results)

Adding a new Parser Framework

  1. Inherit from the base Framework class and implement class accordingly
  2. Add new framework to the ConfigExtractor class' FRAMEWORK_LIBRARY_MAPPING

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