Balbuzard-3
Balbuzard-3 is a package of malware analysis tools based on the original Balbuzard, but re-written in Python 3,
to extract patterns of interest from suspicious files (IP addresses, domain names, known file headers,
interesting strings, etc).
It can also crack malware obfuscation such as XOR, ROL, etc by bruteforcing and checking for those patterns.
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Balbuzard tools:
- balbuzard is a tool to extract patterns of interest from
malicious files, such as IP addresses, URLs, embedded files and typical malware strings. It is easily extensible with
new patterns, regular expressions and Yara rules.
- bbcrack uses a new algorithm based on patterns of interest
to bruteforce typical malware obfuscation such as XOR,
ROL, ADD and various combinations, in order to guess which algorithms/keys have been used.
- bbharvest extracts all patterns of interest found when
applying typical malware obfuscation transforms such as
XOR, ROL, ADD and various combinations, trying all possible keys. It is especially useful when several keys or
several transforms are used in a single file.
- bbtrans can apply any of the
transforms from bbcrack (XOR, ROL, ADD and various combinations) to a file.
When to use these tools:
- If you need to analyze a new malicious file, you can first try
balbuzard to extract strings/patterns of interest and detect embedded files in cleartext.
- Then if you think the malicious file might use an obfuscation algorithm such as XOR to hide interesting
data (e.g. an embedded executable file), try bbcrack to find the algorithm and the key(s).
- Alternatively, if bbcrack is not successful, or if you think the file may use several
algorithms and/or keys, try bbharvest. bbharvest is especially targeted at single
strings obfuscated within an executable or malicious file.
Help wanted:
- if you have malware samples or malicious documents with known obfuscation algorithms such as XOR, please
contact me through the Issues section for now. That will help a lot to improve bbcrack and bbharvest.
- if you know other strings, patterns, file headers useful for malware analysis that Balbuzard should support, or
other obfuscation algorithms please let me know.
News
- 2024-12-03 v1.0.0: Ported to python3, now maintained by Corey Forman (digitalsleuth)
- 2019-06-16 v0.20: added pip entry points to simplify installation and usage
- 2014-05-22: Balbuzard v0.19 included in
REMnux v5, pre-installed and ready
to use.
- 2014-03-23 v0.19: bugfix when Yara is not installed, improved documentation.
- 2014-02-26 v0.18: Initial release of Balbuzard tools
- 2013-03-15: added harvest mode (bbharvest)
- 2011-05-06: added bruteforce functions (bbcrack)
- 2008-06-06: first public release as reScan for SSTIC08
- 2007-07-11: first versions of reScan
- see changelog in source code for more info.
Download and Install
The easiest way is to use pip:
python3 -m pip install balbuzard-3
How to contribute / report bugs / ask for help:
These are open-source tools developed on my spare time. Any contribution such as code improvements, ideas, bug reports,
additional patterns or transforms would be highly appreciated.
You may contact me using the issue page on GitHub to report bugs/ideas, or clone the
project then send me pull requests to suggest changes.
License
This license applies to the whole Balbuzard package including balbuzard, bbcrack, bbharvest and bbtrans,
apart from the thirdparty and plugins folders which contain third-party files published with their own license.
The Balbuzard package is copyright (c) 2007-2019, Philippe Lagadec (http://www.decalage.info)
All rights reserved.
Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification,
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- Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice,
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