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42 lines
1.4 KiB
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## DeepWhite
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Detective whitelisting using Sysmon event logs
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## VirusTotal and Whitelisting setup
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Setting up VirusTotal hash submissions and whitelisting:
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The hash checker requires Post-VirusTotal:
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- https://github.com/darkoperator/Posh-VirusTotal
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It also requires a VirusTotal API key:
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- https://www.virustotal.com/en/documentation/public-api/
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Then configure your VirusTotal API key:
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```powershell
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set-VTAPIKey -APIKey <API Key>
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```
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The script assumes a personal API key, and waits 15 seconds between submissions.
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## Generating a Whitelist
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Install hashdeep: https://github.com/jessek/hashdeep/releases
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Generate your own whitelist on Windows:
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```
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C:\> hashdeep.exe -r / -c md5,sha1,sha56 > raw-hashes.csv
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```
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Note that hashdeep, etc., has a dumb recursive design (from the manpage):
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> Enables recursive mode. All subdirectories are traversed. Please note that recursive mode cannot be used to examine all files of a given file extension. For example, calling hashdeep -r *.txt will examine all files in directories that end in .txt. Move file to Unix/Linux, remove Windows carriage returns, grab EXEs and DLLs, make CSV.
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On Linux/Unix: take the raw CSV, remove the carriage returns, select DLLs, EXEs and SYS files, grab the 2nd field to the end, and create a new whitelist:
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```shell
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$ echo "md5,sha1,sha256,path" > file-whitelist.csv
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$ cat raw-hashes.csv | tr -d '\r' | egrep "\.dll$|\.exe$|\.sys$" | cut -d, -f2- >> file-whitelist.csv
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```
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