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yaralyzer
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The Pdfalyzer is a tool for visualizing the inner tree structure of a PDF in large and colorful diagrams as well as scanning its internals for suspicious content
for the ultra low level the Didier Stevens tools mentioned in the OP are rock solid, but for anything sort of in the middle zone - allowing you to work with the logical structure, having a consistent API, etc. etc. - yeah there's not much out there, which is why I ended up making The Pdfalyzer (and The Yaralyzer, which was basically just a side effect).
- The Yaralyzer is a new tool for visualizing and force decoding YARA and regular expression matches in binary and text data of any kind
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The Yaralyzer is a new tool for visualizing / force decoding YARA and regular expression matches in binary and text
Just released 0.4.0 which has some new features and small improvements over the 0.1.0 I posted originally... CHANGELOG.md
anytree
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The Pdfalyzer is a tool for visualizing the inner tree structure of a PDF in large and colorful diagrams as well as scanning its internals for suspicious content
This tool was built to fill a gap in the PDF assessment landscape. Didier Stevens's pdfid.py and pdf-parser.py are still the best game in town when it comes to PDF analysis tools but they lack in the visualization department and also don't give you much to work with as far as giving you a data model you can write your own code around. Peepdf seemed promising but turned out to be in a buggy, out of date, and more or less unfixable state. And neither of them offered much in the way of tooling for embedded binary analysis. Thus I felt the world might be slightly improved if I strung together a couple of more stable/well known/actively maintained open source projects (AnyTree, PyPDF2, and Rich) into this tool.
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br4nch 1.2.1 - Data Structure Tree Builder for Python.
Why new library is needed? What are the benefits compared to https://github.com/c0fec0de/anytree for example?
What are some alternatives?
Somnium - Script to test NetSec capabilities.
br4nch - br4nch - Data Structure Tree Builder for Python.
pandora - Pandora is an analysis framework to discover if a file is suspicious and conveniently show the results
PyPDF2 - A pure-python PDF library capable of splitting, merging, cropping, and transforming the pages of PDF files
DroidDetective - A machine learning malware analysis framework for Android apps.
peepdf - Powerful Python tool to analyze PDF documents
win32-shellcode - Win32 Shellcode CheatSheet: Your visual guide for crafting and understanding shellcode. Ideal for malware, and exploit developers
DidierStevensSuite - Please no pull requests for this repository. Thanks!
APKiD - Android Application Identifier for Packers, Protectors, Obfuscators and Oddities - PEiD for Android
pdfalyzer - Analyze PDFs. With colors. And Yara.