I'll say having volatility pythonic output will be awesome. I'd like to
help anyone making that possible.
On Jun 20, 2013 8:53 AM, "Michael Hale Ligh" <michael.hale(a)gmail.com>
wrote:
Hi Thorsten,
Sorry for the delay getting back to you. To answer your questions:
* I definitely think pairing Volatility and Cuckoo is awesome.
* The Volatility version to use depends on what features you want to
leverage. I would suggest 2.3 since it integrates the VMware snapshots and
people may use Cuckoo w/ VMware (not to mention it has lots of bug fixes
and new plugins since 2.2).
* Unfortunately I don't know a way to get JSON or python dict output
easily without duplicating some code. Hopefully after 2.3 we'll be able to
make some changes that support a more unified output format.
Hope this helps!
MHL
On Mon, May 6, 2013 at 3:25 AM, Thorsten Sick <thorsten.sick(a)avira.com>wrote:
Hi List
I am writing a Volatility plugin for Cuckoobox:
https://github.com/Thorsten-Sick/cuckoo/tree/volatility
That allows us to automate Malware analysis. Cuckoobox runs the malware
and creates a memory snapshot. Volatility extracts the information,
Cuckoobox afterwards generates nice reports from that.
These are ready for statistics and automated processing.
I hope to get the changes into the next Cuckoobox 0.7.
But at the moment using Volatility 2.2 I had to duplicate some code from
the Volatility plugins in Cuckoobox. I need data (python dict), not a
text log. Instead of duplicating code I would love to have a method in
the voaltility plugins that returns the data instead of some text log. I
would code that and (if you want) re-create the render_text methods to
also use the data from this method.
* What do you think ?
* Where to submit it for fast review and integration ?
* Any other requirements ?
* For which volatility version should I code (as far as I know you are
about to release 2.3 soonish)
Cheers
Thorsten Sick
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