├── requirements.txt
├── screenshots
├── Example1.png
└── Example2.png
├── example
└── sample_report.xlsx
├── .gitignore
├── ignore-ids.txt
├── README.md
├── LICENSE
└── nessusparser.py
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1 | lxml==4.6.3
2 | XlsxWriter==1.0.5
3 | argparse==1.4.0
4 |
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1 | # PIPENV #
2 | ###########
3 | Pipfile.lock
4 | Pipfile
5 | .DS_Store
6 | test.nosync/
7 | test_script.py
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1 | ### Now supports Python 2 and 3. Thanks to [Slad3G](https://github.com/Slad3G) for pointing out the issue.
2 |
3 | # NessusParser
4 |
5 | Python based nessus parser that converts NessusV2 files into formatted XLSX documents.
6 |
7 | # Key Features!
8 |
9 | - Multiple file support
10 | - Formatted XLSX output with worksheets (Full Detail, Device Type, Critical, High, Medium, Low, Informational)
11 | - Memory Usage at a minimum
12 |
13 | ## Table of Contents
14 |
15 | - [Inspiration](#inspiration)
16 | - [Planned Updates](#planned-updates)
17 | - [Screen](#screen)
18 | - [Pro's vs Con's](#pro's-vs-con's)
19 | - [Usage](#usage)
20 | - [Example](#example)
21 |
22 |
23 | ### Inspiration
24 |
25 | Inspiration of this came from [Nessus Parser - Cody](http://www.melcara.com/archives/253). While this ruby one is still kicking, I prefer python. I hope to eventually emulate all of the features provide by this tool + more
26 |
27 |
28 | #### Planned Updates
29 |
30 | - Charts
31 | - Looking for ideas
32 |
33 |
34 | #### Updates
35 |
36 | ##### Version 0.3.6
37 |
38 | - Remove Update Function
39 |
40 | ##### Version 0.3.5
41 |
42 | - Simple Update Checker `python3 nessusparser.py -u` or `python3 nessusparser.py --check-update`
43 |
44 | ##### Version 0.3.4
45 |
46 | - CVSS Overview sheet added
47 | - Plugin Overview sheet added (Can be used to identify unwanted plugins to be used with ignore feature)
48 | - Ignore Plugin ID's
49 | - Overwrite file protection (If an existing report is identified, automatically append Year-Month-Day-Seconds-Miliseconds)
50 |
51 | ##### Version 0.3.3
52 |
53 | - Memory Optimization
54 | - Max memory usage expectency calculation
55 | - Overview sheet includes Pie chart of Vuln Count by Severities
56 |
57 | ##### Version 0.3.2
58 |
59 | - Code refractoring
60 | - Added BugTraq ID's column to Full Report, Critical, High, Medium, Low, Informational
61 |
62 |
63 | ##### Version 0.3.1
64 |
65 | - Code refractoring
66 | - Added CVE Information to correlating findings. (Last column of worksheets)
67 |
68 |
69 | ##### Version 0.3
70 |
71 | - Optimized Memory Usage (Bug ID: Memory Usage )
72 |
73 |
74 | ##### Version 0.2
75 |
76 | - Added MS Process Infor Tab
77 | - Optimized Memory Usage (Bug ID: 1)
78 | - Nessus v.2 Support
79 | - File to finding mapping
80 |
81 | ##### Version 0.2
82 |
83 | - Added MS Process Infor Tab
84 | - Optimized Memory (Bug ID: 1)
85 | - Nessus v.2 Support
86 | - File to finding mapping
87 |
88 | ##### Version 0.1
89 |
90 | - Creation of Full Report, Device Type, Critical, High, Medium, Low, Informational
91 | - Multi File Support
92 | - Nessus v.2 Support
93 | - File to finding mapping
94 |
95 | ###### Bugs
96 |
97 | - ID 1: High Memory Usage
98 |
99 |
100 |
101 |
102 |
103 | #### Screen
104 |
105 | | Full Report |
106 | | ---------------|
107 | |
|
108 | |
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109 |
110 |
111 | ### Pro's vs Con's
112 | #### Pro's
113 | - Fast
114 | - Multi file support
115 | - Nicely formatted
116 | - Commented Code (In Progress)
117 |
118 | #### Con's
119 | - Error Checking? What's that! (I have yet to finish this code and wrote it quickly. Didn't implement much of any of this)
120 |
121 |
122 | ### Usage
123 |
124 | ```
125 | pip install pipenv
126 |
127 | pipenv install
128 | pipenv shell
129 |
130 | General Usage
131 | python nessusparser.py -l FOLDER_WITH_FILES -o OUTPUT_DIRECTORY/FILENAME
132 |
133 | Ignore plugin ID's
134 | python nessusparser.py -l FOLDER_WITH_FILES -o OUTPUT_DIRECTORY/FILENAME -i 25423,23432,54353,34534
135 |
136 | Ignore Plugin ID's from file (One plugin ID per line)
137 | python nessusparser.py -l FOLDER_WITH_FILES -o OUTPUT_DIRECTORY/FILENAME -ig FILE_WITH_PLUGIN_IDS
138 |
139 | Ignore common plugin ids from file + report specific plugin ids
140 | python nessusparser.py -l FOLDER_WITH_FILES -o OUTPUT_DIRECTORY/FILENAME -ig FILE_WITH_PLUGIN_IDS -i 23432,234234,234234
141 |
142 | ```
143 |
144 | #### Example
145 |
146 | ```
147 | Notice: No file extension specified
148 |
149 | python nessusparser.py -l nessus_files -o reports/combined_report
150 | ```
151 |
152 |
153 |
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/nessusparser.py:
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1 | #!/usr/bin/python3
2 | # -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
3 |
4 |
5 | import os
6 | import sys
7 | import re
8 | from datetime import datetime, date
9 | import argparse
10 | import lxml.etree as ET
11 | import xlsxwriter
12 |
13 | __author__ = "TheSecEng"
14 | __website__ = "https://terminalconnection.io"
15 | __copyright__ = "Copyright 2018, TheSecEng"
16 | __credits__ = ["TheSecEng"]
17 | __license__ = "GPL"
18 | __version__ = "0.3.6"
19 | __maintainer__ = "TheSecEng"
20 | __email__ = "Nope"
21 | __status__ = "Development"
22 |
23 | SCRIPT_INFO = \
24 | """
25 | NessusParser-Excel v.{0}
26 |
27 | Created and maintained by {1} ({2})
28 | Inspiration from Nessus Parser by Cody (http://www.melcara.com)
29 |
30 | Latest Updates
31 | \t- Remove Update Function
32 | \t- Fixed some formatting
33 | \t- Optimized Memory Usage
34 | \t- Ignore Plugin ID's from file or switch or both
35 | \t- CVSS Overview sheet added
36 | \t- Plugin Overview sheet added
37 | """.format(__version__,
38 | __author__,
39 | __website__)
40 |
41 | PARSER = argparse.ArgumentParser(description='Parse Nessus Files')
42 | PARSER.add_argument('-l', '--launch_directory',
43 | help="Path to Nessus File Directory", required=True)
44 | PARSER.add_argument('-o', '--output_file',
45 | help="Filename to save results as", required=True)
46 | PARSER.add_argument("-i", "--ignore_id", required=False,
47 | help="Ignored Plugin Id's Ex: 12345,23456,34567")
48 | PARSER.add_argument("-ig", "--ignore_id_file", required=False,
49 | help="File with Plugin Id's to ignore")
50 |
51 | ARGS = PARSER.parse_args()
52 |
53 |
54 | class ColorPrint:
55 | """
56 | Discovered at https://stackoverflow.com/questions
57 | /39473297/how-do-i-print-colored-output-with-python-3
58 | By Nicholas Stommel
59 | """
60 |
61 | @staticmethod
62 | def print_fail(message, end='\n'):
63 | """
64 | Print failure messages
65 | """
66 | sys.stderr.write('\x1b[1;31m' + message + '\x1b[0m' + end)
67 |
68 | @staticmethod
69 | def print_pass(message, end='\n'):
70 | """
71 | Print passing messages
72 | """
73 | sys.stdout.write('\x1b[1;32m' + message + '\x1b[0m' + end)
74 |
75 | @staticmethod
76 | def print_warn(message, end='\n'):
77 | """
78 | Print warning messages
79 | """
80 | sys.stderr.write('\x1b[1;33m' + message + '\x1b[0m' + end)
81 |
82 | @staticmethod
83 | def print_info(message, end='\n'):
84 | """
85 | Print info messages
86 | """
87 | sys.stdout.write('\x1b[1;34m' + message + '\x1b[0m' + end)
88 |
89 | @staticmethod
90 | def print_bold(message, end='\n'):
91 | """
92 | Print bold messages
93 | """
94 | sys.stdout.write('\x1b[1;37m' + message + '\x1b[0m' + end)
95 |
96 |
97 | # List of Nessus files for parsing
98 | TO_BE_PARSED = list()
99 | # Track created worksheets
100 | WS_MAPPER = dict()
101 | # Track current used row for worksheets
102 | ROW_TRACKER = dict()
103 | # Child Elements
104 | SINGLE_FIELDS = ['risk_factor', 'vuln_publication_date', 'description',
105 | 'plugin_output', 'solution', 'synopsis',
106 | 'exploit_available', 'exploitability_ease', 'exploited_by_malware',
107 | 'plugin_publication_date', 'plugin_modification_date']
108 | # Attribute Fields
109 | ATTRIB_FIELDS = ['severity', 'pluginFamily', 'pluginID', 'pluginName']
110 |
111 | SEVERITIES = {0: "Informational",
112 | 1: "Low",
113 | 2: "Medium",
114 | 3: "High",
115 | 4: "Critical"}
116 | SEVERITY_TOTALS = {"Informational": 0,
117 | "Low": 0,
118 | "Medium": 0,
119 | "High": 0,
120 | "Critical": 0}
121 | COUNT_UNIQUE_SEVERITIES = {0: 0,
122 | 1: 0,
123 | 2: 0,
124 | 3: 0,
125 | 4: 0}
126 |
127 | IGNORED_IDS = list()
128 | UNIQUE_PLUGIN_NAME = dict()
129 |
130 | COMMON_CRIT = dict()
131 | COMMON_HIGH = dict()
132 | COMMON_MED = dict()
133 | COMMON_LOW = dict()
134 | COMMON_INFO = dict()
135 |
136 | UNIQUE_IP_LIST = list()
137 |
138 |
139 | def get_child_value(currelem, getchild):
140 | """
141 | Return child element value
142 | """
143 | if currelem.find(getchild) is not None:
144 | return currelem.find(getchild).text
145 | return ''
146 |
147 |
148 | def get_attrib_value(currelem, attrib):
149 | """
150 | Get element attribute or return emtpy
151 | """
152 | if currelem.get(attrib) is not None:
153 | return currelem.get(attrib)
154 | return ''
155 |
156 |
157 | def is_match(regex, text):
158 | """
159 | Check for match
160 | """
161 | pattern = re.compile(regex, text)
162 | return pattern.search(text) is not None
163 |
164 |
165 | def return_match(regex, text):
166 | """
167 | Return regex result
168 | """
169 | pattern = re.compile(regex)
170 | return pattern.search(text).group(1)
171 |
172 |
173 | def parse_nessus_file(context, func, *args,
174 | **kwargs): # pylint: disable=too-many-statements, too-many-locals, too-many-branches, line-too-long
175 | """
176 | Paring the nessus file and generating information
177 | """
178 | vuln_data = list()
179 | host_data = list()
180 | device_data = list()
181 | # cpe_data = []
182 | host_cvss = dict()
183 | cvss_scores = dict()
184 | ms_process_info = list()
185 | count_ip_seen = 0
186 | start_tag = None
187 | for event, elem in context:
188 | host_properties = {}
189 | if event == 'start' and elem.tag == 'ReportHost' and start_tag is None:
190 | start_tag = elem.tag
191 | continue
192 | if event == 'end' and elem.tag == start_tag:
193 | host_properties['name'] = get_attrib_value(elem, 'name')
194 | host_properties['host-ip'] = ''
195 | host_properties['host-fqdn'] = ''
196 | host_properties['netbios-name'] = ''
197 |
198 | # CVSS Map Generation
199 | for i in range(0, 5):
200 | cvss_scores[i] = {
201 | 'cvss_base_score': 0, 'cvss_temporal_score': 0}
202 |
203 | # Building Host Data
204 | if elem.find('HostProperties') is not None:
205 | for child in elem.find('HostProperties'):
206 | if child.get('name') in ['host-ip'] and child.text is not None:
207 | host_properties['host-ip'] = child.text
208 | if child.get('name') in ['host-fqdn'] and child.text is not None:
209 | host_properties['host-fqdn'] = child.text
210 | if child.get('name') in ['netbios-name'] and child.text is not None:
211 | host_properties['netbios-name'] = child.text
212 | host_data.append(host_properties.copy())
213 |
214 | # Counting Total IP's seen
215 | count_ip_seen += 1
216 | # Counting Unique IP's seen
217 | if host_properties['host-ip'] not in UNIQUE_IP_LIST:
218 | UNIQUE_IP_LIST.append(host_properties['host-ip'])
219 |
220 | # Iter over each item
221 | for child in elem.iter('ReportItem'):
222 | plugin_name = get_attrib_value(child, "pluginName")
223 | plugin_id = get_attrib_value(child, "pluginID")
224 |
225 | # Check if we ignore this Plugin ID
226 | if plugin_id in IGNORED_IDS:
227 | continue
228 |
229 | # Store unique plugin names and occurances
230 | if plugin_name not in UNIQUE_PLUGIN_NAME:
231 | UNIQUE_PLUGIN_NAME[plugin_name] = [plugin_id, 0]
232 | UNIQUE_PLUGIN_NAME[plugin_name] = [UNIQUE_PLUGIN_NAME[plugin_name][0],
233 | UNIQUE_PLUGIN_NAME[plugin_name][1] + 1]
234 |
235 | if get_child_value(child, 'cvss_base_score') != '':
236 | base_score = round(float(get_child_value(child, 'cvss_base_score')), 2)
237 | temp_severity = int(get_attrib_value(child, 'severity'))
238 | cvss_scores[temp_severity]['cvss_base_score'] = round(
239 | cvss_scores[temp_severity]['cvss_base_score'] + base_score, 2)
240 | # cvss_scores[temp_severity]['count_base'] = cvss_scores[temp_severity]['count_base'] + 1
241 |
242 | if get_child_value(child, 'cvss_temporal_score') != '':
243 | t_base_score = round(float(get_child_value(child, 'cvss_temporal_score')), 2)
244 | t_temp_severity = int(get_attrib_value(child, 'severity'))
245 | cvss_scores[t_temp_severity]['cvss_temporal_score'] = round(
246 | cvss_scores[t_temp_severity]['cvss_temporal_score'] + t_base_score, 2)
247 | # cvss_scores[t_temp_severity]['count_temporal'] = cvss_scores[t_temp_severity]['count_temporal'] + 1
248 |
249 | # CVE Per Item
250 | cve_item_list = list()
251 | if child.find("cve") is not None:
252 | for cve in child.iter("cve"):
253 | cve_item_list.append(cve.text)
254 |
255 | # Bugtraq ID Per Item
256 | bid_item_list = list()
257 | if child.find("bid") is not None:
258 | for bid in child.iter("bid"):
259 | bid_item_list.append(bid.text)
260 |
261 | # Process Info
262 | if plugin_id in ['70329']:
263 | process_properties = host_properties
264 |
265 | process_info = get_child_value(child, 'plugin_output')
266 | process_info = process_info.replace(
267 | 'Process Overview : \n', '')
268 | process_info = process_info.replace(
269 | 'SID: Process (PID)', '')
270 | process_info = re.sub(
271 | 'Process_Information.*', '', process_info).replace('\n\n\n', '')
272 |
273 | process_properties['processes'] = process_info
274 | ms_process_info.append(process_properties.copy())
275 |
276 | # # CPE Info
277 | # if child.find('cpe') is not None:
278 | # cpe_hash = host_properties
279 | # cpe_hash['pluginID'] = get_attrib_value(child, 'pluginID')
280 | # cpe_hash['cpe'] = get_child_value(child, 'cpe')
281 | # cpe_hash['pluginFamily'] = get_attrib_value(
282 | # child, 'pluginFamily')
283 | # cpe_hash['pluginName'] = get_attrib_value(
284 | # child, 'pluginName')
285 | # cpe_hash['cpe-source'] = get_attrib_value(child, 'vuln')
286 |
287 | # CPE_DATA.append(cpe_hash.copy())
288 |
289 | # # CPE Info
290 | # if get_attrib_value(child, 'pluginID') in ['45590']:
291 | # if get_child_value(child, 'plugin_output') is not None:
292 | # cpe_properties = get_child_value(
293 | # child, 'plugin_output').split('\n')
294 | # else:
295 | # cpe_properties = 'None'
296 |
297 | # for cpe_item in cpe_properties:
298 | # if re.search('cpe\:\/(o|a|h)', cpe_item):
299 | # cpe_item = cpe_item.replace('\s', '')
300 |
301 | # cpe_hash = host_properties
302 | # cpe_hash['pluginID'] = get_attrib_value(
303 | # child, 'pluginID')
304 | # cpe_hash['cpe'] = cpe_item
305 | # cpe_hash['pluginFamily'] = get_attrib_value(
306 | # child, 'pluginFamily')
307 | # cpe_hash['pluginName'] = get_attrib_value(
308 | # child, 'pluginName')
309 | # cpe_hash[
310 | # 'cpe-source'] = get_attrib_value(child, 'cpe')
311 |
312 | # CPE_DATA.append(cpe_hash.copy())
313 |
314 | # Device Info
315 | if plugin_id in ['54615']:
316 | device_properties = host_properties
317 |
318 | if get_child_value(child, 'plugin_output') is not None:
319 | device_info = get_child_value(
320 | child, 'plugin_output').replace('\n', ' ')
321 | else:
322 | device_info = 'None'
323 |
324 | if re.search('(?<=type : )(.*)(?=Confidence )', device_info):
325 | device_properties['type'] = re.search(
326 | '(?<=type : )(.*)(?=Confidence )', device_info).group(1)
327 | else:
328 | device_properties['type'] = ''
329 | if re.search(r'Confidence level : (\d+)', device_info):
330 | device_properties['confidenceLevel'] = re.search(
331 | r'Confidence level : (\d+)', device_info).group(1)
332 | else:
333 | device_properties['confidenceLevel'] = 0
334 | device_data.append(device_properties.copy())
335 | # End
336 |
337 | # WiFi Info
338 | if plugin_id in ['11026']:
339 | wifi_properties = host_properties
340 |
341 | wifi_properties['mac_address'] = get_attrib_value(
342 | child, 'mac_address')
343 | wifi_properties[
344 | 'operating-system'] = get_attrib_value(child, 'operating-system')
345 | wifi_properties[
346 | 'system-type'] = get_attrib_value(child, 'system-type')
347 | wifi_properties[
348 | 'plugin-output'] = get_child_value(child, 'plugin-output')
349 | # End
350 |
351 | # Begin aggregation of data into vuln_properties
352 | # prior to adding to vuln_data
353 | vuln_properties = host_properties
354 |
355 | for field in SINGLE_FIELDS:
356 | vuln_properties[field] = get_child_value(
357 | child, field)
358 |
359 | for field in ATTRIB_FIELDS:
360 | vuln_properties[field] = get_attrib_value(
361 | child, field)
362 |
363 | vuln_properties['port'] = get_attrib_value(child, "port")
364 | vuln_properties['bid'] = ";\n".join(bid_item_list)
365 | vuln_properties['cve'] = ";\n".join(cve_item_list)
366 | if get_child_value(child, 'cvss_base_score') != '':
367 | vuln_properties['cvss_base_score'] = round(float(get_child_value(child, 'cvss_base_score')), 2)
368 | else:
369 | vuln_properties['cvss_base_score'] = 0
370 |
371 | if get_child_value(child, 'cvss_temporal_score') != '':
372 | vuln_properties['cvss_temporal_score'] = round(float(get_child_value(child, 'cvss_temporal_score')),
373 | 2)
374 | else:
375 | vuln_properties['cvss_temporal_score'] = 0
376 |
377 | vuln_data.append(vuln_properties.copy())
378 | host_data.append(host_properties.copy())
379 | host_cvss[host_properties['host-ip']] = cvss_scores.copy()
380 | func(elem, *args, **kwargs)
381 | elem.clear()
382 | for ancestor in elem.xpath('ancestor-or-self::*'):
383 | while ancestor.getprevious() is not None:
384 | del ancestor.getparent()[0]
385 | del context
386 | return vuln_data, device_data, ms_process_info, count_ip_seen, host_cvss
387 |
388 |
389 | ###################EXCEL#####################
390 |
391 | def generate_worksheets(): # pylint: disable=too-many-statements, too-many-branches, line-too-long
392 | """
393 | Generate worksheets and store them for later use
394 | """
395 | ColorPrint.print_pass("\nGenerating the worksheets")
396 | ws_names = ["Overview", "Graphs", "Full Report",
397 | "CVSS Overview", "Device Type", "Critical",
398 | "High", "Medium", "Low",
399 | "Informational", "MS Running Process Info",
400 | "Plugin Counts", "Graph Data"]
401 | for sheet in ws_names:
402 | ColorPrint.print_bold("\tCreating {0} worksheet".format(sheet))
403 | WS_MAPPER[sheet] = WB.add_worksheet(sheet)
404 | ROW_TRACKER[sheet] = 2
405 | active_ws = WS_MAPPER[sheet]
406 | if sheet == "Graphs":
407 | continue
408 | if sheet == "Overview":
409 | active_ws.set_column('A:A', 28)
410 | active_ws.set_column('B:B', 70)
411 | active_ws.merge_range('A1:B2', 'Overview', DARK_FORMAT)
412 | continue
413 | if sheet == "Full Report":
414 | active_ws.write(1, 0, 'Index', CENTER_BORDER_FORMAT)
415 | active_ws.write(1, 1, 'File', CENTER_BORDER_FORMAT)
416 | active_ws.write(1, 2, 'IP Address', CENTER_BORDER_FORMAT)
417 | active_ws.write(1, 3, 'Port', CENTER_BORDER_FORMAT)
418 | active_ws.write(1, 4, 'FQDN', CENTER_BORDER_FORMAT)
419 | active_ws.write(1, 5, 'Vuln Publication Date',
420 | CENTER_BORDER_FORMAT)
421 | active_ws.write(1, 6, 'Vuln Age by Days', CENTER_BORDER_FORMAT)
422 | active_ws.write(1, 7, 'Severity', CENTER_BORDER_FORMAT)
423 | active_ws.write(1, 8, 'Risk Factor', CENTER_BORDER_FORMAT)
424 | active_ws.write(1, 9, 'Plugin ID', CENTER_BORDER_FORMAT)
425 | active_ws.write(1, 10, 'Plugin Family', CENTER_BORDER_FORMAT)
426 | active_ws.write(1, 11, 'Plugin Name', CENTER_BORDER_FORMAT)
427 | active_ws.write(1, 12, 'Description', CENTER_BORDER_FORMAT)
428 | active_ws.write(1, 13, 'Synopsis', CENTER_BORDER_FORMAT)
429 | active_ws.write(1, 14, 'Plugin Output', CENTER_BORDER_FORMAT)
430 | active_ws.write(1, 15, 'Solution', CENTER_BORDER_FORMAT)
431 | active_ws.write(1, 16, 'Exploit Available', CENTER_BORDER_FORMAT)
432 | active_ws.write(1, 17, 'Exploitability Ease', CENTER_BORDER_FORMAT)
433 | active_ws.write(1, 18, 'Exploited by Malware',
434 | CENTER_BORDER_FORMAT)
435 | active_ws.write(1, 19, 'Plugin Publication Date',
436 | CENTER_BORDER_FORMAT)
437 | active_ws.write(1, 20, 'Plugin Modification Date',
438 | CENTER_BORDER_FORMAT)
439 | active_ws.write(1, 21, 'CVE Information', CENTER_BORDER_FORMAT)
440 | active_ws.write(1, 22, 'Bugtraq ID Information',
441 | CENTER_BORDER_FORMAT)
442 | active_ws.write(1, 23, 'CVSS Base Score',
443 | CENTER_BORDER_FORMAT)
444 | active_ws.write(1, 24, 'CVSS Temporal Score',
445 | CENTER_BORDER_FORMAT)
446 |
447 | active_ws.freeze_panes('C3')
448 | active_ws.autofilter('A2:V2')
449 | active_ws.set_column('A:A', 10)
450 | active_ws.set_column('B:B', 35)
451 | active_ws.set_column('C:C', 15)
452 | active_ws.set_column('D:D', 15)
453 | active_ws.set_column('E:E', 25)
454 | active_ws.set_column('F:F', 20)
455 | active_ws.set_column('G:G', 15)
456 | active_ws.set_column('H:H', 15)
457 | active_ws.set_column('I:I', 25)
458 | active_ws.set_column('J:J', 25)
459 | active_ws.set_column('K:K', 25)
460 | active_ws.set_column('L:L', 100)
461 | active_ws.set_column('M:M', 25)
462 | active_ws.set_column('N:N', 25)
463 | active_ws.set_column('O:O', 25)
464 | active_ws.set_column('P:P', 25)
465 | active_ws.set_column('Q:Q', 25)
466 | active_ws.set_column('R:R', 25)
467 | active_ws.set_column('S:S', 25)
468 | active_ws.set_column('T:T', 25)
469 | active_ws.set_column('U:U', 25)
470 | active_ws.set_column('V:V', 25)
471 | active_ws.set_column('W:W', 25)
472 | active_ws.set_column('X:X', 25)
473 | active_ws.set_column('Y:Y', 25)
474 | continue
475 | if sheet == "CVSS Overview":
476 | ROW_TRACKER[sheet] = ROW_TRACKER[sheet] + 3
477 | active_ws.set_tab_color("#F3E2D3")
478 | active_ws.write(1, 1, 'Critical', CENTER_BORDER_FORMAT)
479 | active_ws.write(1, 2, 'High', CENTER_BORDER_FORMAT)
480 | active_ws.write(1, 3, 'Medium', CENTER_BORDER_FORMAT)
481 | active_ws.write(1, 4, 'Low', CENTER_BORDER_FORMAT)
482 | active_ws.write(1, 5, 'Informational', CENTER_BORDER_FORMAT)
483 | active_ws.write(2, 0, 'Multiplier', CENTER_BORDER_FORMAT)
484 | active_ws.write(2, 1, 1, NUMBER_FORMAT)
485 | active_ws.write(2, 2, 1, NUMBER_FORMAT)
486 | active_ws.write(2, 3, 1, NUMBER_FORMAT)
487 | active_ws.write(2, 4, 1, NUMBER_FORMAT)
488 | active_ws.write(2, 5, 1, NUMBER_FORMAT)
489 |
490 | active_ws.write(4, 0, 'Index', CENTER_BORDER_FORMAT)
491 | active_ws.write(4, 1, 'File', CENTER_BORDER_FORMAT)
492 | active_ws.write(4, 2, 'IP Address', CENTER_BORDER_FORMAT)
493 | active_ws.write(4, 3, 'Total', CENTER_BORDER_FORMAT)
494 | active_ws.write(4, 4, 'Base Total', CENTER_BORDER_FORMAT)
495 | active_ws.write(4, 5, 'Temporal Total', CENTER_BORDER_FORMAT)
496 | active_ws.write(4, 6, 'Base Critical', CENTER_BORDER_FORMAT)
497 | active_ws.write(4, 7, 'Temporal Critical', CENTER_BORDER_FORMAT)
498 | active_ws.write(4, 8, 'Base High', CENTER_BORDER_FORMAT)
499 | active_ws.write(4, 9, 'Temporal High', CENTER_BORDER_FORMAT)
500 | active_ws.write(4, 10, 'Base Medium', CENTER_BORDER_FORMAT)
501 | active_ws.write(4, 11, 'Temporal Medium', CENTER_BORDER_FORMAT)
502 | active_ws.write(4, 12, 'Base Low', CENTER_BORDER_FORMAT)
503 | active_ws.write(4, 13, 'Temporal Low', CENTER_BORDER_FORMAT)
504 | active_ws.write(4, 14, 'Base Informational', CENTER_BORDER_FORMAT)
505 | active_ws.write(4, 15, 'Temporal Informational',
506 | CENTER_BORDER_FORMAT)
507 |
508 | active_ws.freeze_panes('G6')
509 | active_ws.autofilter('A5:P5')
510 | active_ws.set_column('A:A', 10)
511 | active_ws.set_column('B:B', 35)
512 | active_ws.set_column('C:C', 15)
513 | active_ws.set_column('D:D', 15)
514 | active_ws.set_column('E:E', 15)
515 | active_ws.set_column('F:F', 15)
516 | active_ws.set_column('G:G', 15)
517 | active_ws.set_column('H:H', 15)
518 | active_ws.set_column('I:I', 15)
519 | active_ws.set_column('J:J', 15)
520 | active_ws.set_column('K:K', 15)
521 | active_ws.set_column('L:L', 15)
522 | active_ws.set_column('M:M', 15)
523 | active_ws.set_column('N:N', 15)
524 | active_ws.set_column('O:O', 15)
525 | active_ws.set_column('P:P', 15)
526 | continue
527 | if sheet == "Device Type":
528 | active_ws.set_tab_color("#BDE1ED")
529 | active_ws.write(1, 0, 'Index', CENTER_BORDER_FORMAT)
530 | active_ws.write(1, 1, 'File', CENTER_BORDER_FORMAT)
531 | active_ws.write(1, 2, 'IP Address', CENTER_BORDER_FORMAT)
532 | active_ws.write(1, 3, 'FQDN', CENTER_BORDER_FORMAT)
533 | active_ws.write(1, 4, 'NetBios Name', CENTER_BORDER_FORMAT)
534 | active_ws.write(1, 5, 'Device Type', CENTER_BORDER_FORMAT)
535 | active_ws.write(1, 6, 'Confidence', CENTER_BORDER_FORMAT)
536 |
537 | active_ws.freeze_panes('C3')
538 | active_ws.autofilter('A2:G2')
539 | active_ws.set_column('A:A', 10)
540 | active_ws.set_column('B:B', 35)
541 | active_ws.set_column('C:C', 15)
542 | active_ws.set_column('D:D', 35)
543 | active_ws.set_column('E:E', 25)
544 | active_ws.set_column('F:F', 15)
545 | active_ws.set_column('G:G', 15)
546 | continue
547 | if sheet == 'MS Running Process Info':
548 | active_ws.set_tab_color("#9EC3FF")
549 |
550 | active_ws.write(1, 0, 'Index', CENTER_BORDER_FORMAT)
551 | active_ws.write(1, 1, 'File', CENTER_BORDER_FORMAT)
552 | active_ws.write(1, 2, 'IP Address', CENTER_BORDER_FORMAT)
553 | active_ws.write(1, 3, 'FQDN', CENTER_BORDER_FORMAT)
554 | active_ws.write(1, 4, 'NetBios Name', CENTER_BORDER_FORMAT)
555 | active_ws.write(1, 5, 'Process Name & Level', CENTER_BORDER_FORMAT)
556 |
557 | active_ws.freeze_panes('C3')
558 | active_ws.autofilter('A2:E2')
559 | active_ws.set_column('A:A', 10)
560 | active_ws.set_column('B:B', 35)
561 | active_ws.set_column('C:C', 15)
562 | active_ws.set_column('D:D', 35)
563 | active_ws.set_column('E:E', 25)
564 | active_ws.set_column('F:F', 80)
565 | continue
566 | if sheet == "Plugin Counts":
567 | active_ws.set_tab_color("#D1B7FF")
568 | active_ws.autofilter('A2:C2')
569 | active_ws.set_column('A:A', 85)
570 | active_ws.set_column('B:B', 15)
571 | active_ws.set_column('C:C', 15)
572 | active_ws.write(1, 0, 'Plugin Name', CENTER_BORDER_FORMAT)
573 | active_ws.write(1, 1, 'Plugin ID', CENTER_BORDER_FORMAT)
574 | active_ws.write(1, 2, 'Total', CENTER_BORDER_FORMAT)
575 | active_ws.freeze_panes('A3')
576 | continue
577 | if sheet == "Graph Data":
578 | active_ws.write(1, 0, 'Severity', CENTER_BORDER_FORMAT)
579 | active_ws.write(1, 1, 'Total', CENTER_BORDER_FORMAT)
580 | continue
581 | if sheet == "Informational":
582 | active_ws.set_tab_color('blue')
583 | if sheet == "Low":
584 | active_ws.set_tab_color('green')
585 | if sheet == "Medium":
586 | active_ws.set_tab_color('yellow')
587 | if sheet == "High":
588 | active_ws.set_tab_color('orange')
589 | if sheet == "Critical":
590 | active_ws.set_tab_color('red')
591 |
592 | active_ws.write(1, 0, 'Index', CENTER_BORDER_FORMAT)
593 | active_ws.write(1, 1, 'File', CENTER_BORDER_FORMAT)
594 | active_ws.write(1, 2, 'IP Address', CENTER_BORDER_FORMAT)
595 | active_ws.write(1, 3, 'Port', CENTER_BORDER_FORMAT)
596 | active_ws.write(1, 4, 'Vuln Publication Date', CENTER_BORDER_FORMAT)
597 | active_ws.write(1, 5, 'Plugin ID', CENTER_BORDER_FORMAT)
598 | active_ws.write(1, 6, 'Plugin Name', CENTER_BORDER_FORMAT)
599 | active_ws.write(1, 7, 'Exploit Avaiable', CENTER_BORDER_FORMAT)
600 | active_ws.write(1, 8, 'Exploit by Malware', CENTER_BORDER_FORMAT)
601 | active_ws.write(1, 9, 'CVE Information', CENTER_BORDER_FORMAT)
602 | active_ws.write(1, 10, 'Bugtraq ID Information', CENTER_BORDER_FORMAT)
603 |
604 | active_ws.freeze_panes('C3')
605 | active_ws.autofilter('A2:J2')
606 | active_ws.set_column('A:A', 10)
607 | active_ws.set_column('B:B', 35)
608 | active_ws.set_column('C:C', 15)
609 | active_ws.set_column('D:D', 15)
610 | active_ws.set_column('E:E', 15)
611 | active_ws.set_column('F:F', 15)
612 | active_ws.set_column('G:G', 100)
613 | active_ws.set_column('H:H', 25)
614 | active_ws.set_column('I:I', 25)
615 | active_ws.set_column('J:J', 25)
616 | active_ws.set_column('K:K', 25)
617 |
618 | active_ws = None
619 |
620 |
621 | def add_overview_data(sev, seen_ip):
622 | """
623 | Generating overview
624 | """
625 | ColorPrint.print_warn("\nGenerating Overview worksheet")
626 | active_ws = WS_MAPPER['Overview']
627 |
628 | active_ws.write(2, 0, "Total IP's Scanned", LIGHT_FORMAT)
629 | active_ws.write(2, 1, seen_ip, NUMBER_FORMAT)
630 |
631 | active_ws.write(3, 0, "Unique IP's Scanned", LIGHT_FORMAT)
632 | active_ws.write(3, 1, len(UNIQUE_IP_LIST), NUMBER_FORMAT)
633 |
634 | active_ws.write(4, 0, "", SM_DARK_FORMAT)
635 | active_ws.write(4, 1, "", SM_DARK_FORMAT)
636 |
637 | active_ws.write(5, 0, "Unique Critical Vulnerabilities", LIGHT_FORMAT)
638 | active_ws.write(5, 1, len(COMMON_CRIT), NUMBER_FORMAT)
639 |
640 | active_ws.write(6, 0, "Unique High Vulnerabilities", LIGHT_FORMAT)
641 | active_ws.write(6, 1, len(COMMON_HIGH), NUMBER_FORMAT)
642 |
643 | active_ws.write(7, 0, "Unique Medium Vulnerabilities", LIGHT_FORMAT)
644 | active_ws.write(7, 1, len(COMMON_MED), NUMBER_FORMAT)
645 |
646 | active_ws.write(8, 0, "Unique Low Vulnerabilities", LIGHT_FORMAT)
647 | active_ws.write(8, 1, len(COMMON_LOW), NUMBER_FORMAT)
648 |
649 | active_ws.write(9, 0, "Unique Informational Vulnerabilities", LIGHT_FORMAT)
650 | active_ws.write(9, 1, len(COMMON_INFO), NUMBER_FORMAT)
651 |
652 | active_ws.write(10, 0, "", SM_DARK_FORMAT)
653 | active_ws.write(10, 1, "", SM_DARK_FORMAT)
654 |
655 | active_ws.write(11, 0, "Total Critical Vulnerabilities", LIGHT_FORMAT)
656 | active_ws.write(11, 1, sev["Critical"], NUMBER_FORMAT)
657 |
658 | active_ws.write(12, 0, "Total High Vulnerabilities", LIGHT_FORMAT)
659 | active_ws.write(12, 1, sev["High"], NUMBER_FORMAT)
660 |
661 | active_ws.write(13, 0, "Total Medium Vulnerabilities", LIGHT_FORMAT)
662 | active_ws.write(13, 1, sev["Medium"], NUMBER_FORMAT)
663 |
664 | active_ws.write(14, 0, "Total Low Vulnerabilities", LIGHT_FORMAT)
665 | active_ws.write(14, 1, sev["Low"], NUMBER_FORMAT)
666 |
667 | active_ws.write(15, 0, "Total Informational Vulnerabilities", LIGHT_FORMAT)
668 | active_ws.write(15, 1, sev["Informational"], NUMBER_FORMAT)
669 |
670 | active_ws.write(16, 0, "", SM_DARK_FORMAT)
671 | active_ws.write(16, 1, "", SM_DARK_FORMAT)
672 |
673 | active_ws.write(17, 0, "Top 5 Seen Critical", LIGHT_FORMAT)
674 | if COMMON_CRIT:
675 | top_crit = sorted(COMMON_CRIT, key=lambda key:
676 | COMMON_CRIT[key], reverse=True)[:5]
677 | for crit in top_crit:
678 | active_ws.write(17 + top_crit.index(crit),
679 | 1, crit, WRAP_TEXT_FORMAT)
680 |
681 | active_ws.write(22, 0, "", SM_DARK_FORMAT)
682 | active_ws.write(22, 1, "", SM_DARK_FORMAT)
683 |
684 | active_ws.write(23, 0, "Top 5 Seen High", LIGHT_FORMAT)
685 | if COMMON_HIGH:
686 | top_high = sorted(COMMON_HIGH, key=lambda key:
687 | COMMON_HIGH[key], reverse=True)[:5]
688 | for high in top_high:
689 | active_ws.write(23 + top_high.index(high),
690 | 1, high, WRAP_TEXT_FORMAT)
691 |
692 |
693 | def add_chart_data(data):
694 | """
695 | Generation of graphs
696 | """
697 | ColorPrint.print_warn("\nGenerating Vulnerabilities by Severity graph")
698 | active_ws = WS_MAPPER["Graph Data"]
699 | temp_cnt = 2
700 | for key, value in data.items():
701 | active_ws.write(temp_cnt, 0, key)
702 | active_ws.write(temp_cnt, 1, value)
703 | temp_cnt += 1
704 | active_ws.hide()
705 | active_ws = WS_MAPPER["Graphs"]
706 | severity_chart = WB.add_chart({'type': 'pie'})
707 |
708 | # Configure Chart Data
709 | # Break down for range [SHEETNAME, START ROW-Header, COLUMN, END ROW, END
710 | # COLUMN]
711 | severity_chart.set_size({'width': 624, 'height': 480})
712 | severity_chart.add_series({
713 | 'name': 'Total Vulnerabilities',
714 | 'data_labels': {'value': 1},
715 | 'categories': ["Graph Data", 2, 0, 6, 0],
716 | 'values': ["Graph Data", 2, 1, 6, 1],
717 | 'points': [
718 | {'fill': {'color': '#618ECD'}},
719 | {'fill': {'color': '#58BF65'}},
720 | {'fill': {'color': '#F7F552'}},
721 | {'fill': {'color': '#E9A23A'}},
722 | {'fill': {'color': '#B8504B'}},
723 | ]
724 | })
725 | severity_chart.set_title({'name': 'Vulnerabilities by Severity'})
726 | severity_chart.set_legend({'font': {'size': 14}})
727 |
728 | # Set an Excel chart style. Colors with white outline and shadow.
729 | severity_chart.set_style(10)
730 |
731 | # Insert the chart into the worksheet (with an offset).
732 | active_ws.insert_chart('A2', severity_chart, {
733 | 'x_offset': 25, 'y_offset': 10})
734 |
735 |
736 | def add_report_data(report_data_list, the_file):
737 | """
738 | Function responsible for inserting data into the Full Report
739 | worksheet
740 | """
741 | ColorPrint.print_bold("\tInserting data into Full Report worksheet")
742 | # Retrieve correct worksheet from out Worksheet tracker
743 | report_ws = WS_MAPPER['Full Report']
744 | # Resume inserting rows at our last unused row
745 | temp_cnt = ROW_TRACKER['Full Report']
746 | # Iterate over out VULN List and insert records to worksheet
747 | for reportitem in report_data_list:
748 | # If we have a valid Vulnerability publication date
749 | # lets generate the Days old cell value
750 | if reportitem["vuln_publication_date"] != '':
751 | date_format = "%Y/%m/%d"
752 | date_one = datetime.strptime(
753 | reportitem["vuln_publication_date"], date_format)
754 | date_two = datetime.strptime(
755 | str(date.today()).replace("-", "/"), date_format)
756 | report_ws.write(temp_cnt, 6,
757 | (date_two - date_one).days, NUMBER_FORMAT)
758 | else:
759 | report_ws.write(temp_cnt, 6,
760 | reportitem["vuln_publication_date"], NUMBER_FORMAT)
761 | report_ws.write(temp_cnt, 0, temp_cnt - 2, WRAP_TEXT_FORMAT)
762 | report_ws.write(temp_cnt, 1, the_file, WRAP_TEXT_FORMAT)
763 | report_ws.write(temp_cnt, 2, reportitem[
764 | 'host-ip'], WRAP_TEXT_FORMAT)
765 | report_ws.write(temp_cnt, 3, int(reportitem[
766 | "port"]), NUMBER_FORMAT)
767 | report_ws.write(temp_cnt, 4, reportitem[
768 | 'host-fqdn'], WRAP_TEXT_FORMAT)
769 | report_ws.write(temp_cnt, 5, reportitem[
770 | "vuln_publication_date"], WRAP_TEXT_FORMAT)
771 | report_ws.write(temp_cnt, 7,
772 | int(reportitem["severity"]), NUMBER_FORMAT)
773 | report_ws.write(temp_cnt, 8, reportitem[
774 | "risk_factor"], WRAP_TEXT_FORMAT)
775 | report_ws.write(temp_cnt, 9,
776 | int(reportitem["pluginID"]), NUMBER_FORMAT)
777 | report_ws.write(temp_cnt, 10, reportitem[
778 | "pluginFamily"], WRAP_TEXT_FORMAT)
779 | report_ws.write(temp_cnt, 11, reportitem[
780 | "pluginName"], WRAP_TEXT_FORMAT)
781 | report_ws.write(temp_cnt, 12, reportitem[
782 | "description"], WRAP_TEXT_FORMAT)
783 | report_ws.write(temp_cnt, 13, reportitem[
784 | 'synopsis'], WRAP_TEXT_FORMAT)
785 | report_ws.write(temp_cnt, 14, reportitem[
786 | 'plugin_output'], WRAP_TEXT_FORMAT)
787 | report_ws.write(temp_cnt, 15, reportitem[
788 | 'solution'], WRAP_TEXT_FORMAT)
789 | report_ws.write(temp_cnt, 16, reportitem[
790 | 'exploit_available'], WRAP_TEXT_FORMAT)
791 | report_ws.write(temp_cnt, 17, reportitem[
792 | 'exploitability_ease'], WRAP_TEXT_FORMAT)
793 | report_ws.write(temp_cnt, 18, reportitem[
794 | 'exploited_by_malware'], WRAP_TEXT_FORMAT)
795 | report_ws.write(temp_cnt, 19, reportitem[
796 | 'plugin_publication_date'], WRAP_TEXT_FORMAT)
797 | report_ws.write(temp_cnt, 20, reportitem[
798 | 'plugin_modification_date'], WRAP_TEXT_FORMAT)
799 | report_ws.write(temp_cnt, 21, reportitem[
800 | 'cve'], NUMBER_FORMAT)
801 | report_ws.write(temp_cnt, 22, reportitem[
802 | 'bid'], NUMBER_FORMAT)
803 | report_ws.write(temp_cnt, 23, reportitem[
804 | 'cvss_base_score'], NUMBER_FORMAT)
805 | report_ws.write(temp_cnt, 24, reportitem[
806 | 'cvss_temporal_score'], NUMBER_FORMAT)
807 |
808 | temp_cnt += 1
809 | # Save the last unused row for use on the next Nessus file
810 | ROW_TRACKER['Full Report'] = temp_cnt
811 |
812 |
813 | def add_cvss_info(cvss_data, the_file):
814 | """
815 | Add unique Plugin information
816 | """
817 | ColorPrint.print_bold("\tInserting data into CVSS worksheet")
818 | active_ws = WS_MAPPER['CVSS Overview']
819 | temp_cnt = ROW_TRACKER['CVSS Overview']
820 | for key, value in cvss_data.items():
821 | active_ws.write(temp_cnt, 0, temp_cnt - 5, WRAP_TEXT_FORMAT)
822 | active_ws.write(temp_cnt, 1, the_file, WRAP_TEXT_FORMAT)
823 | active_ws.write(temp_cnt, 2, key, WRAP_TEXT_FORMAT)
824 | active_ws.write(temp_cnt, 3, "=E{0}+F{1}".format(
825 | temp_cnt + 1, temp_cnt + 1), WRAP_TEXT_FORMAT)
826 | active_ws.write(temp_cnt, 4,
827 | "=(B3*G{0})+(C3*I{1})+(D3*K{2})+(E3*M{3})+(F3*O{4})".format(
828 | temp_cnt + 1, temp_cnt + 1, temp_cnt + 1, temp_cnt + 1, temp_cnt + 1),
829 | WRAP_TEXT_FORMAT)
830 | active_ws.write(temp_cnt, 5,
831 | "=(B3*H{0})+(C3*J{1})+(D3*L{2})+(E3*N{3})+(F3*P{4})".format(
832 | temp_cnt + 1, temp_cnt + 1, temp_cnt + 1, temp_cnt + 1, temp_cnt + 1),
833 | WRAP_TEXT_FORMAT)
834 | temp_col = 6
835 | for skey, svalue in value.items(): # pylint: unused-variable
836 | for dkey, dvalue in svalue.items(): # pylint: unused-variable
837 | active_ws.write(temp_cnt, temp_col, dvalue, NUMBER_FORMAT)
838 | temp_col += 1
839 |
840 | temp_cnt += 1
841 | ROW_TRACKER['CVSS Overview'] = temp_cnt
842 |
843 |
844 | def add_device_type(device_info, the_file):
845 | """
846 | Add Device Type information
847 | """
848 | ColorPrint.print_bold("\tInserting data into Device Type worksheet")
849 | device_ws = WS_MAPPER['Device Type']
850 | temp_cnt = ROW_TRACKER['Device Type']
851 | for host in device_info:
852 | device_ws.write(temp_cnt, 0, temp_cnt - 2, WRAP_TEXT_FORMAT)
853 | device_ws.write(temp_cnt, 1, the_file, WRAP_TEXT_FORMAT)
854 | device_ws.write(temp_cnt, 2, host['host-ip'], WRAP_TEXT_FORMAT)
855 | device_ws.write(temp_cnt, 3, host['host-fqdn'], WRAP_TEXT_FORMAT)
856 | device_ws.write(temp_cnt, 4, host['netbios-name'], WRAP_TEXT_FORMAT)
857 | device_ws.write(temp_cnt, 5, host['type'], WRAP_TEXT_FORMAT)
858 | device_ws.write(temp_cnt, 6, int(
859 | host['confidenceLevel']), NUMBER_FORMAT)
860 | temp_cnt += 1
861 | ROW_TRACKER['Device Type'] = temp_cnt
862 |
863 |
864 | def add_vuln_info(vuln_list, the_file):
865 | """
866 | Add Vulnerability information
867 | """
868 | for key, value in SEVERITIES.items():
869 | ColorPrint.print_bold(
870 | "\tInserting data into {0} worksheet".format(value))
871 | vuln_ws = WS_MAPPER[value]
872 | temp_cnt = ROW_TRACKER[value]
873 | for vuln in vuln_list:
874 | if not int(vuln['severity']) == key:
875 | continue
876 | if int(vuln['severity']) == 4:
877 | COMMON_CRIT[vuln['pluginName']] = COMMON_CRIT.get(
878 | vuln['pluginName'], 0) + 1
879 | if int(vuln['severity']) == 3:
880 | COMMON_HIGH[vuln['pluginName']] = COMMON_HIGH.get(
881 | vuln['pluginName'], 0) + 1
882 | if int(vuln['severity']) == 2:
883 | COMMON_MED[vuln['pluginName']] = COMMON_MED.get(
884 | vuln['pluginName'], 0) + 1
885 | if int(vuln['severity']) == 1:
886 | COMMON_LOW[vuln['pluginName']] = COMMON_LOW.get(
887 | vuln['pluginName'], 0) + 1
888 | if int(vuln['severity']) == 0:
889 | COMMON_INFO[vuln['pluginName']] = COMMON_INFO.get(
890 | vuln['pluginName'], 0) + 1
891 | SEVERITY_TOTALS[value] += 1
892 | vuln_ws.write(temp_cnt, 0, temp_cnt - 2, WRAP_TEXT_FORMAT)
893 | vuln_ws.write(temp_cnt, 1, the_file, WRAP_TEXT_FORMAT)
894 | vuln_ws.write(temp_cnt, 2, vuln['host-ip'], WRAP_TEXT_FORMAT)
895 | vuln_ws.write(temp_cnt, 3, int(vuln['port']), NUMBER_FORMAT)
896 | vuln_ws.write(temp_cnt, 4, vuln[
897 | 'vuln_publication_date'], WRAP_TEXT_FORMAT)
898 | vuln_ws.write(temp_cnt, 5, int(vuln['pluginID']), NUMBER_FORMAT)
899 | vuln_ws.write(temp_cnt, 6, vuln['pluginName'], WRAP_TEXT_FORMAT)
900 | vuln_ws.write(temp_cnt, 7, vuln[
901 | 'exploit_available'], WRAP_TEXT_FORMAT)
902 | vuln_ws.write(temp_cnt, 8, vuln[
903 | 'exploited_by_malware'], WRAP_TEXT_FORMAT)
904 | vuln_ws.write(temp_cnt, 9, vuln['cve'], WRAP_TEXT_FORMAT)
905 | vuln_ws.write(temp_cnt, 10, vuln['bid'], WRAP_TEXT_FORMAT)
906 | temp_cnt += 1
907 | ROW_TRACKER[value] = temp_cnt
908 |
909 |
910 | def add_ms_process_info(proc_info, the_file):
911 | """
912 | Add MS Process information
913 | """
914 | ColorPrint.print_bold("\tInserting data into MS Process Info worksheet")
915 | ms_proc_ws = WS_MAPPER['MS Running Process Info']
916 | temp_cnt = ROW_TRACKER['MS Running Process Info']
917 | for host in proc_info:
918 | for proc in host['processes'].split('\n'):
919 | ms_proc_ws.write(temp_cnt, 0, temp_cnt - 2, WRAP_TEXT_FORMAT)
920 | ms_proc_ws.write(temp_cnt, 1, the_file, WRAP_TEXT_FORMAT)
921 | ms_proc_ws.write(temp_cnt, 2, host['host-ip'], WRAP_TEXT_FORMAT)
922 | ms_proc_ws.write(temp_cnt, 3, host['host-fqdn'], WRAP_TEXT_FORMAT)
923 | ms_proc_ws.write(temp_cnt, 4, host[
924 | 'netbios-name'], WRAP_TEXT_FORMAT)
925 | ms_proc_ws.write(temp_cnt, 5, proc, WRAP_TEXT_FORMAT)
926 | temp_cnt += 1
927 | ROW_TRACKER['MS Running Process Info'] = temp_cnt
928 |
929 |
930 | def add_plugin_info(plugin_count):
931 | """
932 | Add unique Plugin information
933 | """
934 | ColorPrint.print_warn("\nGenerating Plugin worksheet")
935 | active_ws = WS_MAPPER['Plugin Counts']
936 | temp_cnt = ROW_TRACKER['Plugin Counts']
937 | for key, value in plugin_count.items():
938 | active_ws.write(temp_cnt, 0, key, WRAP_TEXT_FORMAT)
939 | active_ws.write(temp_cnt, 1, int(value[0]), NUMBER_FORMAT)
940 | active_ws.write(temp_cnt, 2, int(value[1]), NUMBER_FORMAT)
941 | temp_cnt += 1
942 | ROW_TRACKER['Plugin Counts'] = temp_cnt
943 |
944 |
945 | #############################################
946 | #############################################
947 |
948 |
949 | def begin_parsing(): # pylint: disable=c-extension-no-member
950 | """
951 | Provides the initial starting point for validating root tag
952 | is for a Nessus v2 File. Initiates parsing and then writes to
953 | the associated workbook sheets.
954 | """
955 | count_ip_seen = 0
956 | curr_iteration = 0
957 | for report in TO_BE_PARSED:
958 | context = ET.iterparse(report, events=('start', 'end',))
959 | context = iter(context)
960 | event, root = next(context)
961 |
962 | if root.tag in ["NessusClientData_v2"]:
963 | ColorPrint.print_pass(
964 | "\nBegin parsing of {0}".format(report))
965 | vuln_data, device_data, ms_process_info, seen_ip, host_cvss = parse_nessus_file(
966 | context, lambda elem: None)
967 | count_ip_seen += seen_ip
968 | add_report_data(vuln_data, report)
969 | add_vuln_info(vuln_data, report)
970 | add_cvss_info(host_cvss, report)
971 | add_device_type(device_data, report)
972 | add_ms_process_info(ms_process_info, report)
973 | vuln_data = None
974 | device_data = None
975 | ms_process_info = None
976 | seen_ip = None
977 | del context
978 | curr_iteration += 1
979 | ColorPrint.print_bold("\n{0}% ({1}/{2}) of files parsed".format(
980 | round((curr_iteration / len(TO_BE_PARSED)) * 100, 2),
981 | curr_iteration,
982 | len(TO_BE_PARSED)))
983 | add_chart_data(SEVERITY_TOTALS)
984 | add_plugin_info(UNIQUE_PLUGIN_NAME)
985 | add_overview_data(SEVERITY_TOTALS, count_ip_seen)
986 |
987 |
988 | if __name__ == "__main__":
989 | ColorPrint.print_bold(SCRIPT_INFO)
990 |
991 | FILE_COUNT = len([name for name in os.listdir(
992 | ARGS.launch_directory) if name.endswith('.nessus')])
993 | REPORT_NAME = ARGS.output_file
994 |
995 | if FILE_COUNT == 0:
996 | print("No files found")
997 | sys.exit()
998 | elif FILE_COUNT > 25:
999 | USER_RESPONSE = input(
1000 | '\x1b[1;33mFolder contains 25+ Nessus files. Continue? [y/n]: \x1b[0m')[0].lower()
1001 | if USER_RESPONSE != 'y':
1002 | sys.exit()
1003 |
1004 | if ARGS.ignore_id:
1005 | try:
1006 | for nessus_id in ARGS.ignore_id.split(","):
1007 | if re.sub(r'\s+', '', nessus_id) not in IGNORED_IDS:
1008 | IGNORED_IDS.append(re.sub(r'\s+', '', nessus_id))
1009 | except:
1010 | ColorPrint.print_fail("Error reading Ignore Plugin Id's " +
1011 | "please ensure format is: 12345,23455,42342,23423")
1012 | sys.exit()
1013 | if ARGS.ignore_id_file:
1014 | try:
1015 | with open(ARGS.ignore_id_file) as fp:
1016 | for cnt, line in enumerate(fp):
1017 | if re.sub(r'\s+', '', line) not in IGNORED_IDS:
1018 | IGNORED_IDS.append(re.sub(r'\s+', '', line))
1019 | except:
1020 | ColorPrint.print_fail("Error reading Ignore Plugin Id's fle" +
1021 | "please ensure format is on ID per line")
1022 | sys.exit()
1023 | if os.path.isfile("{0}.xlsx".format(ARGS.output_file)):
1024 | REPORT_NAME = "{0}_{1}".format(ARGS.output_file, f("{datetime.now():%Y-%m-%d-%S-%s}"))
1025 | ColorPrint.print_warn("\nExisting report detected. Report will be saved as {0}.xlsx".format(
1026 | REPORT_NAME))
1027 |
1028 | WB = xlsxwriter.Workbook(
1029 | '{0}.xlsx'.format(REPORT_NAME), {'strings_to_urls': False, 'constant_memory': True})
1030 | CENTER_BORDER_FORMAT = WB.add_format(
1031 | {'bg_color': '#1D365A',
1032 | 'font_color': 'white',
1033 | 'bold': True,
1034 | 'italic': True,
1035 | 'border': True})
1036 | WRAP_TEXT_FORMAT = WB.add_format(
1037 | {'border': True})
1038 | NUMBER_FORMAT = WB.add_format(
1039 | {'border': True, 'num_format': '0'})
1040 | DARK_FORMAT = WB.add_format(
1041 | {'bg_color': '#1D365A',
1042 | 'font_color': 'white',
1043 | 'font_size': 22,
1044 | 'bold': 1,
1045 | 'border': 1,
1046 | 'align': 'center',
1047 | 'valign': 'vcenter'})
1048 | SM_DARK_FORMAT = WB.add_format(
1049 | {'bg_color': '#1D365A',
1050 | 'font_color': 'white',
1051 | 'font_size': 12,
1052 | 'bold': 1,
1053 | 'border': 1})
1054 | LIGHT_FORMAT = WB.add_format(
1055 | {'bg_color': '#9AB3D4',
1056 | 'font_color': 'black',
1057 | 'font_size': 12,
1058 | 'border': 1,
1059 | 'align': 'left',
1060 | 'valign': 'top'})
1061 |
1062 | MAX_EXPECTED_MEMORY_USAGE = 0
1063 | for nessus_report in os.listdir(ARGS.launch_directory):
1064 | if nessus_report.endswith(".nessus") or nessus_report.endswith(".xml"):
1065 | TO_BE_PARSED.append(os.path.join(
1066 | ARGS.launch_directory, nessus_report))
1067 | FILE_SIZE = (os.path.getsize(
1068 | TO_BE_PARSED[-1]) >> 20) * 2
1069 | if FILE_SIZE > MAX_EXPECTED_MEMORY_USAGE:
1070 | MAX_EXPECTED_MEMORY_USAGE = FILE_SIZE
1071 |
1072 | ColorPrint.print_warn(
1073 | "\n*** Max expected memory usage {0} MB ***".format(MAX_EXPECTED_MEMORY_USAGE))
1074 |
1075 | if IGNORED_IDS:
1076 | ColorPrint.print_warn(
1077 | "\nIgnoring {0} Plugin ID's".format(len(IGNORED_IDS)))
1078 | generate_worksheets()
1079 | begin_parsing()
1080 | WB.close()
1081 |
1082 | ColorPrint.print_pass(
1083 | "\nReport has been saved as {0}.xlsx".format(REPORT_NAME))
1084 |
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