Adversary tradecraft detection, protection, and hunting
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Fibratus detects, protects, and eradicates advanced adversary tradecraft by scrutinizing and asserting a wide spectrum of system events against a behavior-driven rule engine and YARA memory scanner.
Events can also be shipped to a wide array of output sinks or dumped to capture files for local inspection and forensics analysis. You can use filaments to extend Fibratus with your own arsenal of tools and so leverage the power of the Python ecosystem.
In a nutshell, the Fibratus mantra is defined by the pillars of realtime behavior detection, memory scanning, and forensics capabilities.
- Download the latest MSI package and follow the UI wizard or
alternatively install via
msiexecin silent mode
$ msiexec /i fibratus-2.4.0-amd64.msi /qn
- spin up a command line prompt
- list credentials from the vault by using the
VaultCmdtool
$ VaultCmd.exe /listcreds:"Windows Credentials" /all
Credential discovery via VaultCmd tool rule should trigger and emit the alert to the Eventlog. Check the short demo here.
To fully exploit and learn about Fibratus capabilities, read the docs.
Detection rules live in the rules directory of this repository. The CLI provides a set of
commands to explore the rule catalog, validate the rules, or create a new rule from the template.
To describe all rules in the catalog, use the fibratus rules list command. It is possible to pass the
-s flag to show rules summary by MITRE tactics and techniques.
We love contributions. To start contributing to Fibratus, please read our contribution guidelines.
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Developed with ❤️ by Nedim Šabić Šabić