/karton-classifier

File type classifier for the Karton framework.

Primary LanguagePythonBSD 3-Clause "New" or "Revised" LicenseBSD-3-Clause

Classifier karton service

File type classifier for the Karton framework.

Entrypoint for samples. Classifies type of samples labeled as kind: raw, which makes them available for subsystems that receive samples with specific type only (e.g. raw => runnable:win32:exe)

Author: CERT.pl

Maintainers: psrok1, msm, nazywam

Consumes:

{
    "type": "sample",
    "kind": "raw"
    "payload": {
        "magic":  "output from 'file' command",
        "sample": <Resource>
    }
} 

Produces:

{
    "type":      "sample",
    "stage":     "recognized",
    "kind":      "runnable"  # Executable format default for OS platform
              || "document"  # Office document
              || "archive"   # Archive containing samples (zip, e-mails)
              || "dump"      # Dump from sandbox
              || "script",   # Script (js/vbs/bat...)
              || "misc",     # No platform or extension
    "platform":  "win32" 
              || "win64" 
              || "linux" 
              || "android",
              || "macos",
              || "freebsd",
              || "netbsd",
              || "openbsd",
              || "solaris",
    "extension": "*",        # Expected file extension
    "mime": "*",        # Expected file mimetype
    ... (other fields are derived from incoming task)
}

Warning the output mime field is not deterministic across libmagic versions and can change depending on the version you're using. We don't recommend creating consumers that listen on it directly.

Usage

First of all, make sure you have setup the core system: https://github.com/CERT-Polska/karton

Then install karton-classifier from PyPi:

$ pip install karton-classifier

$ karton-classifier

YARA rule classifiers

Since karton-classifier v2.1.0 it's possible to extend the classifier logic using YARA rules.

You can enable it by passing --yara-rules with the path to the directory containing the rules. Each rule has to specify the resulting kind using the meta section. Other meta-attributes (platform and extension) are supported but optional. A working rule looks like this:

rule pe_file
{
    meta:
        description = "classifies incoming windows executables"
        kind = "runnable"
        platform = "win32"
        extension = "exe"
    strings:
        $mz = "MZ"
    condition:
        $mz at 0 and uint32(uint32(0x3C)) == 0x4550
}

Some caveats to consider:

  • Classifier will still process files normally, so in some cases it may report the same file twice.
  • Classifier will report all matching Yara rules (so N matches on a single file will create N tasks)
  • The outgoing task includes the matched rule name in rule-name in the task header
  • All Yara rules must have a .yar extension. All other files in the specified directory are ignored. In particular, .yara extension is not supported.
  • Directories are not supported too - all Yara rules must reside directly in the specified directory.

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