pyc2bytecode
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pyc2bytecode
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PSA: Global QR Code bot could have malware...
I was able to figure out that this is a python program which was compiled to an .exe. Using uncompyle6 and pyc2bytecode, I was able to decompile the .exe into the python bytecode...but I'm no expert at reading python bytecode. If you want to do this yourself, note that you will need to use the same version of python as the version used to make the exe (python 3.9). I did easily by changing the python_version in my Pipfile to 3.9 and using pipenv shell.
IntelOwl
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To GSoC and beyond...
Allowed bulk analysis of files as well as observables, leading to a more efficient workflow for IntelOwl users. #1032
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IntelOwl 101
If you want to know how IntelOwl works and its underlying architecture visit their github and website
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Threat detection
One thing I ran for a while was security onion and utilized port mirroring to mirror the uplink port from my primary switch to my LAN on my router, so I was catching anything coming into/out of my network destined for internet. I've also used ElastiFlow ( https://github.com/robcowart/elastiflow ) which is absolutely phenomenal and awesome, I did the same and it provides some great data. You could also leverage IntelOwl ( https://github.com/intelowlproject/IntelOwl ) , one thing I have added to all my VMs is a OSSEC agent, Wazuh to be specific which is free ( https://github.com/wazuh/wazuh ) and while I am not using it to its full potential such as monitoring file deletions/modifications etc it is a powerful tool.
- [Tool] Intel Owl new release v3.0.0 (FOSS threat intel solution)
- [Tool] Intel Owl v3.0.0, free and open source threat intelligence solution
- [FOSS] IntelOwl v2.3.0 is out!
- Intel Owl is an OSINT solution to get threat intelligence data about a specific file, an IP or a domain from a single API at scale (OS TIP)
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IOCs Validation
https://github.com/intelowlproject/IntelOwl And MISP - however they both require a little bit of setup and such.
- Threat Intelligence
What are some alternatives?
OneNoteAnalyzer - A C# based tool for analysing malicious OneNote documents
Cortex - Cortex: a Powerful Observable Analysis and Active Response Engine
karton - Distributed malware processing framework based on Python, Redis and S3.
TheHiveDocs - Documentation of TheHive
toolkit - The essential toolkit for reversing, malware analysis, and cracking
intelmq - IntelMQ is a solution for IT security teams for collecting and processing security feeds using a message queuing protocol.
python-uncompyle6 - A cross-version Python bytecode decompiler
PatrowlManager - PatrOwl - Open Source, Smart and Scalable Security Operations Orchestration Platform
AMAYARA-Lab - The アマヤラ Lab project provides a ready-to-use Jupyter Lab environment to help out with Android malware analysis using YARA rules.
dumpulator - An easy-to-use library for emulating memory dumps. Useful for malware analysis (config extraction, unpacking) and dynamic analysis in general (sandboxing).
spiderfoot - SpiderFoot automates OSINT for threat intelligence and mapping your attack surface.
pyintelowl - Robust Python SDK and Command Line Client for interacting with IntelOwl's API.