A malware web scanner
Project description
# masc
A malware (web) scanner developed during [CyperCamp](http://www.cybercamp.es) Hackathon 2017
## About
https://sfaci.github.io/masc
## Features
* Scan any website for malware using OWASP WebMalwareScanner checksum and YARA rules databases
* Perform some cleaning operations to improve website protection
* Custom website support
* Scan your site to know if it has been infected with some malware
* List your local backups
* Logging support
* WordPress support
* Scan your site to know if it has been infected with some malware
* Scan for suspect files and compare with a clean installation
* Clean up your site to avoid giving extra information to attackers
* Backup your site (to recover later if you need)
* List your local backups
* Logging support
## Requirements
* Python >= 3
* Some Python libraries
* python-magic
* yara-python
santi@zenbook:$ pip3 install python-magic yara-python
## Usage
usage: masc.py [-h] [--site-type {wordpress,drupal,joomla,magento}]
[--scan PATH] [--name NAME] [--list-backups]
[--add-file FILENAME] [--add-word STRING] [--clean-up]
optional arguments:
-h, --help show this help message and exit
--site-type {wordpress,drupal,joomla,magento}
which type of web you want to scan:: wordpress,
joomla, drupal or magento
--scan PATH Scan an installation at the given PATH
--name NAME Name assigned to the scanned installation
--list-backups List local backups
--add-file FILENAME Add a suspect file to the dictionary
--add-word STRING Add a suspect content to the dictionary
--clean-up Clean up the site to hide information to attackers
## Documentation
You can find a complete tutorial about how to use _masc_ in the wiki at https://github.com/sfaci/masc/wiki
## Thanks
Thanks to [OWASP WebMalwareScanner](https://github.com/maxlabelle/WebMalwareScanner) for some ideas and the signatures databases with checksums and YARA
rules (and how to load it to work with).
## Author
Santiago Faci <santiago.faci@gmail.com>
A malware (web) scanner developed during [CyperCamp](http://www.cybercamp.es) Hackathon 2017
## About
https://sfaci.github.io/masc
## Features
* Scan any website for malware using OWASP WebMalwareScanner checksum and YARA rules databases
* Perform some cleaning operations to improve website protection
* Custom website support
* Scan your site to know if it has been infected with some malware
* List your local backups
* Logging support
* WordPress support
* Scan your site to know if it has been infected with some malware
* Scan for suspect files and compare with a clean installation
* Clean up your site to avoid giving extra information to attackers
* Backup your site (to recover later if you need)
* List your local backups
* Logging support
## Requirements
* Python >= 3
* Some Python libraries
* python-magic
* yara-python
santi@zenbook:$ pip3 install python-magic yara-python
## Usage
usage: masc.py [-h] [--site-type {wordpress,drupal,joomla,magento}]
[--scan PATH] [--name NAME] [--list-backups]
[--add-file FILENAME] [--add-word STRING] [--clean-up]
optional arguments:
-h, --help show this help message and exit
--site-type {wordpress,drupal,joomla,magento}
which type of web you want to scan:: wordpress,
joomla, drupal or magento
--scan PATH Scan an installation at the given PATH
--name NAME Name assigned to the scanned installation
--list-backups List local backups
--add-file FILENAME Add a suspect file to the dictionary
--add-word STRING Add a suspect content to the dictionary
--clean-up Clean up the site to hide information to attackers
## Documentation
You can find a complete tutorial about how to use _masc_ in the wiki at https://github.com/sfaci/masc/wiki
## Thanks
Thanks to [OWASP WebMalwareScanner](https://github.com/maxlabelle/WebMalwareScanner) for some ideas and the signatures databases with checksums and YARA
rules (and how to load it to work with).
## Author
Santiago Faci <santiago.faci@gmail.com>
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