Extract and aggregate IOCs from threat feeds.
Project description
iocingestor
An extendable tool to extract and aggregate IoCs from threat feeds.
This tool is a forked version of InQuest's ThreatIngestor focuses on MISP integration.
Key differences
- Better MISP integration.
- Working with the latest version of MISP.
- Smart event management based on
reference_link
.
- MISP warninglist compatible whitelisting.
- Using ioc-finder instead of iocextract for IoC extraction.
- YARA rule extraction is dropped.
Installation
iocingestor requires Python 3.6+.
Install iocingestor from PyPI:
pip install iocingestor
Usage
Create a new config.yml
file, and configure each source and operator module you want to use. (See config.example.yml
as a reference.)
iocingestor config.yml
By default, it will run forever, polling each configured source every 15 minutes.
Plugins
iocingestor uses a plugin architecture with "source" (input) and "operator" (output) plugins. The currently supported integrations are:
Sources
- GitHub repository search
- RSS feeds
- Generic web pages
Operators
- CSV files
- MISP
- SQLite database
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