├── .gitignore
├── .gitlab-ci.yml
├── CONTRIBUTING.md
├── Dockerfile
├── LICENSE.md
├── README.md
├── comission.py
├── comission
├── CMS
│ ├── Drupal
│ │ ├── Drupal7.py
│ │ ├── Drupal8.py
│ │ ├── GenericDrupal.py
│ │ └── __init__.py
│ ├── GenericCMS.py
│ ├── WordPress.py
│ ├── __init__.py
│ └── models
│ │ ├── Addon.py
│ │ ├── Alteration.py
│ │ ├── Core.py
│ │ ├── Vulnerability.py
│ │ └── __init__.py
├── __init__.py
├── report
│ ├── CSV.py
│ ├── JSON.py
│ ├── XLSX.py
│ └── __init__.py
├── utils
│ └── logging.py
└── utilsCMS.py
├── dev-build.sh
├── example.conf
├── pyrightconfig.json
├── requirements.txt
└── tests
├── __init__.py
├── context.py
├── dataset.py
└── testCMS.py
/.gitignore:
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1 | # Python stuff
2 | *.py[co]
3 | __pycache__
4 |
5 | # Dev stuff
6 | dev-build.sh
7 | .idea
8 | .vscode
9 | venv
10 | output.XLSX
11 | launch.json
12 |
13 | # Tests stuff
14 | test.*
15 | test-data-set
16 |
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/.gitlab-ci.yml:
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1 | image: python:3-stretch
2 |
3 | before_script:
4 | - apt-get update -qy
5 | - apt-get install -y python3-dev python3-pip
6 | - pip3 install -r requirements.txt
7 | - pip3 install black
8 |
9 | black:
10 | script:
11 | - black --check -l 100 --diff
12 |
13 |
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/CONTRIBUTING.md:
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1 | # Contributing
2 |
3 | You can contribute to the project by submitting issues or pull-requests.
4 |
5 | Before submitting, be sure to check existing [issues](https://github.com/Intrinsec/comission/issues).
6 |
7 | You can open issues to ask for new features or improvements by adding appropriate label.
8 |
9 | Thank you !
10 |
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/Dockerfile:
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1 | FROM python:3-alpine
2 | LABEL description="CoMisSion - WhiteBox CMS analysis" version="0.1"
3 |
4 | WORKDIR /opt/app/
5 |
6 | COPY requirements.txt /opt/app/
7 |
8 | RUN set -e; \
9 | apk add --no-cache --virtual build-deps \
10 | gcc \
11 | g++ \
12 | libc-dev \
13 | linux-headers \
14 | && apk add --no-cache libxslt-dev \
15 | && pip install -r requirements.txt \
16 | && apk del build-deps
17 |
18 | RUN rm requirements.txt
19 |
20 | COPY comission /opt/app/comission
21 | COPY comission.py /opt/app/
22 |
23 |
24 | ENTRYPOINT ["/opt/app/comission.py"]
25 |
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1 | # CoMisSion - WhiteBox CMS analysis
2 |
3 | CoMisSion is a tool to quickly analyze a CMS setup. The tool:
4 | - checks for the core version;
5 | - checks for modifications made on the core (additions, alterations, deletions) with a fresh archive downloaded from CMS official website;
6 | - looks for the last core version;
7 | - looks for vulnerabilities in core version used (WordPress only);
8 | - checks for plugins and themes version;
9 | - checks for modifications made on each plugin and each theme (additions, alterations, deletions) with a fresh archive downloaded from CMS official website;
10 | - looks for vulnerabilities in plugins and themes version used.
11 |
12 | :fire: Attention: CoMisSion is not looking for vulnerabilities by analysing the source code. Vulnerabilities are gathered from public databases like wpvulndb. Finding new vulnerabilities is **not** the purpose of this tool.
13 |
14 |
15 | A complete report can be generated in following formats:
16 | - XLSX
17 | - CSV
18 | - JSON (to allow the tool to be used in a CI process)
19 |
20 | The tool has been tested on Linux and Windows. To avoid output pollution, I recommend setting `--no-color` option on Windows.
21 |
22 |
23 | ## Example
24 |
25 | ```
26 | ./commision.py -c wordpress -d /cms_dir -o report.xlsx -t XLSX
27 | ```
28 |
29 | ## Installation
30 |
31 | The tool needs at least python3.6.
32 |
33 | ```
34 | git clone https://github.com/Intrinsec/comission
35 | pip install -r requirements.txt
36 | ```
37 |
38 | ## Usage
39 |
40 | ```
41 | usage: comission.py [-h] -d DIR -c CMS [-o FILE] [-t TYPE] [--skip-core]
42 | [--skip-plugins] [--skip-themes] [--no-color] [-f CONF]
43 | [--log LOGFILE] [--wp-content WP_CONTENT]
44 | [--plugins-dir PLUGINS_DIR] [--themes-dir THEMES_DIR]
45 | [--major VERSION_MAJOR] [-v VERSION]
46 | [--wpvulndb-token WPVULNDB_TOKEN] [--debug]
47 |
48 | CoMisSion analyse a CMS and plugins used.
49 |
50 | optional arguments:
51 | -h, --help show this help message and exit
52 | -d DIR, --dir DIR CMS root directory
53 | -c CMS, --cms CMS CMS type (drupal, wordpress)
54 | -o FILE, --output FILE
55 | Path to output file
56 | -t TYPE, --type TYPE Type of output (CSV, XLSX, JSON, STDOUT). Default to
57 | XLSX.
58 | --skip-core Set this to skip core analysis
59 | --skip-plugins Set this to skip plugins analysis
60 | --skip-themes Set this to skip themes analysis
61 | --no-color Do not use colors in the output.
62 | -f CONF, --file CONF Configuration file. See example.conf.
63 | --log LOGFILE Log output in given file.
64 | --wp-content WP_CONTENT
65 | Set this to force the wp-content directory location.
66 | --plugins-dir PLUGINS_DIR
67 | Set this to force the plugins directory location.
68 | --themes-dir THEMES_DIR
69 | Set this to force the themes directory location.
70 | --major VERSION_MAJOR
71 | Specify the core major version (eg. 7, 8) when using
72 | --skip-core arg. Works only for Drupal.
73 | -v VERSION, --version VERSION
74 | Specify the core full version (eg. 5.5).
75 | --wpvulndb-token WPVULNDB_TOKEN
76 | Set a token to request wpvulndb API.
77 | --debug Print debug message to help identify errors.
78 | ```
79 |
80 | :fire: In order to get vulnerabilities for WordPress, you have to set the `--wpvulndb_token` arg. You can get one token with an account on [wpvulndb](https://wpvulndb.com/).
81 |
82 | You can provide a configuration file. See `example.conf` for reference.
83 |
84 | ## CMS supported
85 |
86 | * Wordpress
87 | * Drupal (no vulnerability checks)
88 |
89 |
90 | ## Docker
91 |
92 | We are not publishing any official image yet.
93 | To use the tool with docker, you can build an image. In the project folder, build with:
94 |
95 | ```
96 | docker build -t isec/comission .
97 | ```
98 |
99 | Then run it with :
100 |
101 | ```
102 | docker run -it --rm -v /TARGET_PATH/:/cms_path/ -v /OUTPUT_DIR/:/output/ isec/comission -d /cms_path/ -c drupal -o /output/test_docker.xlsx -t XLSX
103 | ```
104 | Be careful to change the path "TARGET_PATH" and "OUTPUT_DIR" to match your folders.
105 |
106 | ## Tests
107 |
108 | Unit tests are available in `tests` folder. Before launching test, you should create a `test-data-set` directory containing `drupal` and `wordpress` subdirectories, and a `test.conf` file containing at least a `wpvulndb_token` value.
109 |
110 |
111 | ## Author
112 |
113 | **Paul Mars** (Intrinsec)
114 |
115 | Based on an idea of **Etienne Boursier** (Intrinsec)
116 |
117 |
118 | ## Copyright - License - WPVULNDB
119 |
120 | This tools is distributed under the GPLv3 license. But be careful, the tool uses the [wpvulndb API](https://wpvulndb.com/api) to gather information on WordPress core and plugins.
121 |
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1 | #!/usr/bin/env python3
2 |
3 | import sys
4 |
5 | import comission.CMS.WordPress as WordPress
6 | import comission.CMS.Drupal.Drupal7 as Drupal7
7 | import comission.CMS.Drupal.Drupal8 as Drupal8
8 | import comission.CMS.Drupal.GenericDrupal as GenericDrupal
9 | import comission.utilsCMS as uCMS
10 | from comission.report.CSV import ComissionCSV
11 | from comission.report.XLSX import ComissionXLSX
12 | from comission.report.JSON import ComissionJSON
13 |
14 | from comission.utils.logging import LOGGER
15 | import comission.utils.logging as logging
16 |
17 |
18 | def main():
19 | args = uCMS.parse_args()
20 |
21 | if "conf" in args:
22 | config = uCMS.parse_conf(args["conf"])
23 | args = {**config, **args}
24 |
25 | # Colored output ?
26 | if args["no_color"]:
27 | LOGGER.set_nocolor_policy(args["no_color"])
28 |
29 | if args["debug"]:
30 | LOGGER.set_debug_policy(args["debug"])
31 |
32 | if "logfile" in args:
33 | LOGGER.set_file(args["logfile"])
34 |
35 | if not args["dir"]:
36 | LOGGER.print_cms("alert", "No path received !", "", 0)
37 | sys.exit()
38 |
39 | dir_path = args["dir"]
40 |
41 | wp_content = ""
42 | plugins_dir = ""
43 | themes_dir = ""
44 | no_check = False
45 | wpvulndb_token = ""
46 | version = ""
47 | version_major = ""
48 |
49 | if "wp_content" in args:
50 | wp_content = args["wp_content"]
51 |
52 | if "plugins_dir" in args:
53 | plugins_dir = args["plugins_dir"]
54 |
55 | if "themes_dir" in args:
56 | themes_dir = args["themes_dir"]
57 |
58 | if "no_check" in args:
59 | no_check = args["no_check"]
60 |
61 | if "wpvulndb_token" in args:
62 | wpvulndb_token = args["wpvulndb_token"]
63 |
64 | if "version" in args:
65 | version = args["version"]
66 |
67 | if "version_major" in args:
68 | version_major = args["version_major"]
69 |
70 |
71 | # Verify if the CMS is really the one given by the user
72 | if args["cms"] == "wordpress":
73 | if not no_check:
74 | to_check = ["wp-includes", "wp-admin"]
75 | uCMS.verify_path(dir_path, to_check)
76 | cms = WordPress.WP(dir_path, wp_content, plugins_dir, themes_dir, wpvulndb_token, version, version_major)
77 |
78 | elif args["cms"] == "drupal":
79 | if not no_check:
80 | to_check = ["sites", "modules", "profiles", "themes", "web.config", "update.php"]
81 | uCMS.verify_path(dir_path, to_check)
82 |
83 | # Try to detect Drupal major version
84 | tmp_cms = GenericDrupal.GenericDPL(dir_path, plugins_dir, themes_dir, version, version_major)
85 | version_major_detected = tmp_cms.detect_core_major_version()
86 | del tmp_cms
87 |
88 | if version_major_detected != "" and version_major == "":
89 | version_major = version_major_detected
90 |
91 | if version_major == "7":
92 | cms = Drupal7.DPL7(dir_path, plugins_dir, themes_dir, version, version_major)
93 | elif version_major == "8":
94 | cms = Drupal8.DPL8(dir_path, plugins_dir, themes_dir, version, version_major)
95 | else:
96 | LOGGER.print_cms("alert", "Major Drupal version unknown !", "", 0)
97 | sys.exit()
98 |
99 | else:
100 | LOGGER.print_cms("alert", "CMS unknown or unsupported !", "", 0)
101 | sys.exit()
102 |
103 | # Analyse the core
104 | if not args["skip_core"]:
105 | cms.core_analysis()
106 |
107 | # Analyse plugins
108 | if not args["skip_plugins"]:
109 | cms.addon_analysis("plugins")
110 |
111 | # Analyse themes
112 | if not args["skip_themes"]:
113 | cms.addon_analysis("themes")
114 |
115 | # Save results to a file
116 | if args["type"] == "CSV" and args["output"]:
117 | # Initialize the output file
118 | result_csv = ComissionCSV(args["output"])
119 | # Add data and generate result file
120 | result_csv.add_data(cms.core, cms.plugins, cms.themes)
121 |
122 | elif args["type"] == "XLSX" and args["output"]:
123 | # Initialize the output file
124 | result_xlsx = ComissionXLSX(args["output"])
125 | # Add data
126 | result_xlsx.add_data(cms.core, cms.plugins, cms.themes)
127 | # Generate result file
128 | result_xlsx.generate_xlsx()
129 |
130 | elif args["type"] == "JSON" and args["output"]:
131 | # Initialize the output file
132 | result_json = ComissionJSON(args["output"])
133 | # Add data
134 | result_json.add_data(cms.core, cms.plugins, cms.themes)
135 | # Generate result file
136 | result_json.generate_json()
137 |
138 | elif args["type"] == "STDOUT":
139 | # Do nothing
140 | pass
141 |
142 | else:
143 | LOGGER.print_cms("alert", "Output type unknown or missing filename !", "", 0)
144 | sys.exit()
145 |
146 | # Keep or clean temp dir
147 | uCMS.TempDir.ask_delete_tmp()
148 |
149 |
150 | if __name__ == "__main__":
151 | main()
152 |
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/comission/CMS/Drupal/Drupal7.py:
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1 | #!/usr/bin/env python3
2 |
3 | import re
4 | import os
5 | from comission.CMS.Drupal.GenericDrupal import GenericDPL
6 |
7 |
8 | class DPL7(GenericDPL):
9 | """ DRUPAL 7 object """
10 |
11 | def __init__(self, dir_path, plugins_dir, themes_dir, version="", version_major=""):
12 | super().__init__(dir_path, plugins_dir, themes_dir, version, version_major)
13 |
14 | self.addons_path = "sites/all/"
15 | self.addon_extension = ".info"
16 | self.regex_version_core = re.compile("define\('VERSION', '(.*)'\);")
17 | self.regex_version_addon = re.compile("version = (.*)")
18 | self.core_suspect_file_path = "includes/bootstrap.inc"
19 |
20 | # If no custom plugins directory, then it's in default location
21 | if self.plugins_dir == "":
22 | self.plugins_dir = os.path.join(self.addons_path + "modules")
23 |
24 | # If no custom themes directory, then it's in default location
25 | if self.themes_dir == "":
26 | self.themes_dir = os.path.join(self.addons_path + "themes")
27 |
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/comission/CMS/Drupal/Drupal8.py:
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1 | #!/usr/bin/env python3
2 |
3 | import re
4 | import os
5 | from comission.CMS.Drupal.GenericDrupal import GenericDPL
6 |
7 |
8 | class DPL8(GenericDPL):
9 | """ DRUPAL 8 object """
10 |
11 | def __init__(self, dir_path, plugins_dir, themes_dir, version="", version_major=""):
12 | super().__init__(dir_path, plugins_dir, themes_dir, version, version_major)
13 |
14 | self.addons_path = "./"
15 | self.addon_extension = ".info.yml"
16 | self.regex_version_core = re.compile("const VERSION = '(.*)';")
17 | self.regex_version_addon = re.compile("version: '(.*)'")
18 | self.core_suspect_file_path = "core/lib/Drupal.php"
19 |
20 | # If no custom plugins directory, then it's in default location
21 | if self.plugins_dir == "":
22 | self.plugins_dir = os.path.join(self.addons_path + "modules")
23 |
24 | # If no custom themes directory, then it's in default location
25 | if self.themes_dir == "":
26 | self.themes_dir = os.path.join(self.addons_path + "themes")
27 |
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/comission/CMS/Drupal/GenericDrupal.py:
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1 | #!/usr/bin/env python3
2 |
3 | import os
4 | import re
5 | from typing import List
6 |
7 | import requests
8 | from lxml import etree
9 |
10 | import comission.utilsCMS as uCMS
11 | from comission.utils.logging import LOGGER
12 | from comission.CMS.GenericCMS import GenericCMS
13 | from comission.CMS.models.Addon import Addon
14 | from comission.CMS.models.Vulnerability import Vulnerability
15 |
16 |
17 | class GenericDPL(GenericCMS):
18 | """ Generic DRUPAL object
19 | This class is not intended to be instanciated as is but to be a parent for major drupal versions.
20 | """
21 |
22 | site_url = "https://www.drupal.org"
23 | release_site = "https://updates.drupal.org/release-history/drupal/"
24 | download_core_url = "https://ftp.drupal.org/files/projects/drupal-"
25 | base_download_addon_url = "https://ftp.drupal.org/files/projects/"
26 | cve_ref_url = ""
27 |
28 | def __init__(self, dir_path, plugins_dir, themes_dir, version="", version_major=""):
29 | super().__init__(dir_path, plugins_dir, themes_dir, version, version_major)
30 |
31 | self.addon_extension = ""
32 |
33 | self.regex_version_core = re.compile("version = (.*)")
34 | self.regex_version_addon_web = re.compile('