├── .gitignore ├── update_cve5.sh ├── loop.sh ├── docker ├── load-data.sh ├── docker-compose.yml └── dashboards-8_4_1.ndjson ├── vulncheck.py ├── Dockerfile ├── vulncheck ├── vulncheck.py ├── get-nvd-json.py └── json-parse.py ├── README.md ├── stream-nvd.py ├── get-nvd-json.py ├── check-url.py ├── get-euvd-json-date.py ├── euvd-parse.py ├── cve5-parse.py ├── NVD.py ├── json-parse.py ├── nvd-mapping.json └── LICENSE /.gitignore: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | vulncheck/ 2 | anchore/ 3 | data/ 4 | __pycache__/ 5 | epss_scores-current.csv 6 | nvd-out.json 7 | nvd-stream.json 8 | nvd_updated_time.txt 9 | euvd/ 10 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /update_cve5.sh: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/bash 2 | 3 | cd /disk/bress/cve/cvelistV5 4 | 5 | git pull 6 | 7 | cd - 8 | 9 | source .venv/bin/activate 10 | 11 | ./cve5-parse.py /disk/bress/cve/cvelistV5/cves 12 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /loop.sh: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/bash 2 | 3 | while : 4 | do 5 | 6 | ./update_cve5.sh 7 | 8 | wget https://epss.cyentia.com/epss_scores-current.csv.gz 9 | gunzip -f epss_scores-current.csv.gz 10 | 11 | ./get-nvd-json.py && ./json-parse.py nvd-out.json 12 | 13 | echo "Done" 14 | 15 | sleep 20h 16 | 17 | done 18 | 19 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /docker/load-data.sh: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/sh 2 | 3 | SERVICE_FILE=/root/cve-service-ran 4 | 5 | export ESURL=http://elasticsearch:9200 6 | cd /root 7 | 8 | if test -f "$SERVICE_FILE"; then 9 | exit 0 10 | fi 11 | 12 | curl -X PUT "http://elasticsearch:9200/cve-index?pretty" -H 'Content-Type: application/json' -d @cve-index-json-mapping.json 13 | 14 | ./update-es.sh 15 | curl -X POST "http://kibana:5601/api/saved_objects/_import?createNewCopies=true" -H "kbn-xsrf: true" --form file=@dashboards-8_4_1.ndjson 16 | 17 | touch $SERVICE_FILE 18 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /vulncheck.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/usr/bin/env python 2 | 3 | improt os 4 | 5 | import requests 6 | url = "https://api.vulncheck.com/v3/backup/nist-nvd2" 7 | headers = { 8 | "accept": "application/json" 9 | } 10 | cookies = { 11 | "token": os.environ['VULNCHECKTOKEN'] 12 | } 13 | 14 | response = requests.get(url, headers=headers, cookies=cookies) 15 | print(response.json()['data'][0]['url']) 16 | 17 | response = requests.get(response.json()['data'][0]['url']) 18 | 19 | file = open("vulncheck.zip", "wb") 20 | file.write(response.content) 21 | file.close() 22 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Dockerfile: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | FROM debian:latest 2 | 3 | MAINTAINER Josh Bressers "josh@bress.net" 4 | 5 | RUN apt-get update && apt-get install -y python3-pip python3-dev wget curl 6 | 7 | WORKDIR / 8 | 9 | RUN pip3 install elasticsearch 10 | 11 | COPY ./docker/load-data.sh /root/ 12 | COPY ./docker/dashboards-8_4_1.ndjson /root/ 13 | COPY ./get-cve-json.sh /root/ 14 | COPY ./cve-index-json-mapping.json /root/ 15 | COPY ./json-parse.py /root/ 16 | COPY ./update-es.sh /root/ 17 | 18 | RUN cd /root && ./get-cve-json.sh 19 | 20 | ENTRYPOINT [ "/root/load-data.sh" ] 21 | 22 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /vulncheck/vulncheck.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/usr/bin/env python 2 | 3 | import requests 4 | url = "https://api.vulncheck.com/v3/backup/nist-nvd2" 5 | headers = { 6 | "accept": "application/json" 7 | } 8 | cookies = { 9 | "token": "vulncheck_8df98e793d16d09a43da431a97bd1a286574f616d02d308032b6311ed2376775" 10 | } 11 | 12 | response = requests.get(url, headers=headers, cookies=cookies) 13 | print(response.json()['data'][0]['url']) 14 | 15 | response = requests.get(response.json()['data'][0]['url']) 16 | 17 | file = open("vulncheck.zip", "wb") 18 | file.write(response.content) 19 | file.close() 20 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # cve-analysis 2 | Tools for conducting analysis of CVE data in Elasticsearch 3 | 4 | ## Slow Start 5 | Download Elasticsearch and Kibana from elastic.co 6 | 7 | Start them (basically ./bin/elasticsearch and ./bin/kibana from the 8 | respective directories). 9 | 10 | Run `get-nvd-json.sh` to download the CVE data from NVD 11 | Run `json-parse.py nvd-out.json` to import the CVE data into Elasticsearch 12 | 13 | You rerun the above commands to update your data whenever needed. 14 | 15 | The script honors two environment variables 16 | ESURL which should be your Elasticsearch URL. For example 17 | 18 | ``` 19 | export ESURL='https://username:password@somehost:9200' 20 | ``` 21 | 22 | And the ESCERT which you should point at the ca.crt generated by 23 | Elasticsearch if TLS is enabled (which it is in 8.0 and above) 24 | 25 | ``` 26 | export ESCERT=/some/path/certs/ca/ca.crt 27 | ``` 28 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /stream-nvd.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/usr/bin/env python 2 | 3 | import NVD 4 | import sys 5 | import os 6 | import json 7 | 8 | def main(): 9 | 10 | start_time = None 11 | 12 | # Check for an updated_time file 13 | meta_time_file = "nvd_updated_time.txt" 14 | if os.path.exists(meta_time_file): 15 | with open(meta_time_file) as fh: 16 | start_time = fh.readline().rstrip() 17 | 18 | nvd = NVD.NVD() 19 | nvd.get_range(start_time, None) 20 | 21 | print("Getting %d IDs" % nvd.total) 22 | 23 | with open("nvd-stream.json", "w+") as fh: 24 | for i in nvd: 25 | fh.write(json.dumps(i["cve"])) 26 | fh.write("\n") 27 | 28 | # We need to store the end time for future use 29 | with open(meta_time_file, 'w') as fh: 30 | fh.write(nvd.get_end_time_str()) 31 | fh.write("\n") 32 | 33 | if __name__ == "__main__": 34 | main() 35 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /docker/docker-compose.yml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | services: 2 | cve: 3 | build: .. 4 | links: 5 | - elasticsearch 6 | - kibana 7 | depends_on: 8 | kibana: 9 | condition: service_healthy 10 | elasticsearch: 11 | image: elasticsearch:8.4.1 12 | environment: 13 | - discovery.type=single-node 14 | - xpack.security.enabled=false 15 | ports: 16 | - "9200:9200" 17 | healthcheck: 18 | test: curl -s http://localhost:9200 >/dev/null || exit 1 19 | interval: 30s 20 | timeout: 10s 21 | retries: 50 22 | kibana: 23 | image: kibana:8.4.1 24 | links: 25 | - elasticsearch 26 | depends_on: 27 | elasticsearch: 28 | condition: service_healthy 29 | ports: 30 | - "5601:5601" 31 | healthcheck: 32 | test: curl --fail http://localhost:5601/api/status || exit 1 33 | interval: 30s 34 | timeout: 10s 35 | retries: 50 36 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /vulncheck/get-nvd-json.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/usr/bin/env python 2 | 3 | import requests 4 | from requests.adapters import HTTPAdapter 5 | from urllib3.util import Retry 6 | import os 7 | import sys 8 | import glob 9 | import json 10 | from tqdm import tqdm 11 | 12 | def main(): 13 | 14 | # Define the retry strategy 15 | retry_strategy = Retry( 16 | total=6, # Maximum number of retries 17 | backoff_factor=4, 18 | status_forcelist=[429, 500, 502, 503, 504], # HTTP status codes to retry on 19 | ) 20 | # Create an HTTP adapter with the retry strategy and mount it to session 21 | adapter = HTTPAdapter(max_retries=retry_strategy) 22 | 23 | # Create a new session object 24 | session = requests.Session() 25 | session.mount('http://', adapter) 26 | session.mount('https://', adapter) 27 | 28 | #nvd_url = "https://services.nvd.nist.gov/rest/json/cves/1.0" 29 | nvd_url = "https://services.nvd.nist.gov/rest/json/cves/2.0" 30 | payload = { 31 | "startIndex": 0, 32 | "resultsPerPage": 2000 33 | } 34 | 35 | headers = {} 36 | 37 | if "NVD_API_KEY" in os.environ: 38 | 39 | headers['apiKey'] = os.environ['NVD_API_KEY'] 40 | 41 | with open("nvd-out.json", "w") as fh: 42 | 43 | response = {} 44 | 45 | files = glob.glob("nvdcve*.json") 46 | for f in files: 47 | print(f) 48 | with open(f, 'r') as json_file: 49 | response = json.load(json_file) 50 | results = response["vulnerabilities"] 51 | 52 | for i in results: 53 | fh.write(json.dumps(i["cve"])) 54 | fh.write("\n") 55 | 56 | 57 | if __name__ == "__main__": 58 | main() 59 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /get-nvd-json.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/usr/bin/env python 2 | 3 | import requests 4 | from requests.adapters import HTTPAdapter 5 | from urllib3.util import Retry 6 | import os 7 | import sys 8 | import json 9 | from tqdm import tqdm 10 | 11 | def main(): 12 | 13 | # Define the retry strategy 14 | retry_strategy = Retry( 15 | total=10, # Maximum number of retries 16 | backoff_factor=4, 17 | status_forcelist=[429, 500, 502, 503, 504], # HTTP status codes to retry on 18 | ) 19 | # Create an HTTP adapter with the retry strategy and mount it to session 20 | adapter = HTTPAdapter(max_retries=retry_strategy) 21 | 22 | # Create a new session object 23 | session = requests.Session() 24 | session.mount('http://', adapter) 25 | session.mount('https://', adapter) 26 | 27 | #nvd_url = "https://services.nvd.nist.gov/rest/json/cves/1.0" 28 | nvd_url = "https://services.nvd.nist.gov/rest/json/cves/2.0" 29 | payload = { 30 | "startIndex": 0, 31 | "resultsPerPage": 2000 32 | } 33 | 34 | headers = {} 35 | 36 | if "NVD_API_KEY" in os.environ: 37 | 38 | headers['apiKey'] = os.environ['NVD_API_KEY'] 39 | 40 | with open("nvd-out.json", "w") as fh: 41 | 42 | # Get page 1 43 | req = session.get(nvd_url, params=payload, headers=headers) 44 | if req.status_code != 200: 45 | print(req) 46 | sys.exit(1) 47 | response = req.json() 48 | results = response["vulnerabilities"] 49 | 50 | for i in results: 51 | fh.write(json.dumps(i["cve"])) 52 | fh.write("\n") 53 | 54 | total = response["totalResults"] 55 | 56 | payload["startIndex"] = payload["startIndex"] + response["resultsPerPage"] 57 | 58 | progress_bar = tqdm(total=total) 59 | progress_bar.update(response["resultsPerPage"]) 60 | 61 | #Loop over pages 62 | while response["resultsPerPage"] > 0: 63 | req = session.get(nvd_url, params=payload, headers=headers) 64 | if req.status_code != 200: 65 | print(req) 66 | sys.exit(1) 67 | response = req.json() 68 | payload["startIndex"] = payload["startIndex"] + response["resultsPerPage"] 69 | results = response["vulnerabilities"] 70 | for i in results: 71 | fh.write(json.dumps(i["cve"])) 72 | fh.write("\n") 73 | 74 | progress_bar.update(response["resultsPerPage"]) 75 | 76 | progress_bar.close() 77 | 78 | # json_out = json.dumps(results, indent=2) 79 | # with open("nvd-out.json", "w") as fh: 80 | # fh.write(json_out) 81 | 82 | if __name__ == "__main__": 83 | main() 84 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /check-url.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/usr/bin/env python 2 | 3 | import sys 4 | from elasticsearch import Elasticsearch 5 | import requests 6 | from queue import Queue 7 | import threading 8 | 9 | # Setup some queues 10 | global total_size 11 | global url_q 12 | global count_q 13 | url_q = Queue() 14 | url_q.maxsize = 1000 15 | count_q = Queue() 16 | q_threads = 8 17 | 18 | class Reference: 19 | "CVE References class" 20 | 21 | def __init__(self, my_url, my_id): 22 | 23 | self.url = my_url 24 | self.id = my_id 25 | self.status = 0 26 | 27 | def get_id(self): 28 | return self.id 29 | 30 | def get_url(self): 31 | return self.url 32 | 33 | def get_status(self): 34 | return self.status 35 | 36 | def check_url(self): 37 | "Get the return code for a URL" 38 | 39 | try: 40 | r = requests.head(self.url, timeout=10) 41 | self.status = r.status_code 42 | except requests.ConnectionError: 43 | pass 44 | except requests.exceptions.InvalidSchema: 45 | pass 46 | except requests.exceptions.ReadTimeout: 47 | pass 48 | 49 | def update_status(the_q): 50 | "Pull data from the status_queue and update it" 51 | 52 | while True: 53 | the_data = the_q.get() 54 | the_data.check_url() 55 | the_path = the_data.get_url() 56 | the_id = the_data.get_id() 57 | 58 | status = the_data.get_status() 59 | 60 | #es.update(index="cve-references", id=the_id, doc_type='ref', 61 | # body={"doc": {"status_code": status}}) 62 | the_q.task_done() 63 | count_q.put(1) 64 | print("%d/%d" % (count_q.qsize(), total_size)) 65 | 66 | 67 | # Set up some threads 68 | for i in range(q_threads): 69 | worker = threading.Thread( 70 | target=update_status, 71 | args=(url_q,), 72 | name='worker-{}'.format(i), 73 | ) 74 | worker.setDaemon(True) 75 | worker.start() 76 | 77 | # Setup all the ES connections and run our first query 78 | es = Elasticsearch(['http://elastic:changeme@localhost:9200']) 79 | res = es.search(index="cve-index", scroll='5m', 80 | size=10, body={"_source": ["references.reference_data.url"],"query": {"match_all": {}}}) 81 | 82 | sid = res['_scroll_id'] 83 | scroll_size = res['hits']['total']['value'] 84 | total_size = res['hits']['total']['value'] 85 | 86 | current = 0 87 | 88 | while(scroll_size > 0): 89 | 90 | for hit in res['hits']['hits']: 91 | 92 | # Not all CVE IDs have references 93 | if 'references' in hit['_source']: 94 | for url in hit['_source']['references']['reference_data']: 95 | the_path = url['url'] 96 | the_id = hit['_id'] 97 | the_ref = Reference(the_path, the_id) 98 | url_q.put(the_ref) 99 | 100 | res = es.scroll(scroll_id = sid, scroll = '5m') 101 | # Update the scroll ID 102 | sid = res['_scroll_id'] 103 | scroll_size = len(res['hits']['hits']) 104 | 105 | 106 | 107 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /get-euvd-json-date.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/usr/bin/env python 2 | 3 | import requests 4 | from requests.adapters import HTTPAdapter 5 | from urllib3.util import Retry 6 | import os 7 | import sys 8 | import json 9 | from tqdm import tqdm 10 | from datetime import datetime 11 | 12 | def main(startDate, endDate): 13 | 14 | count = 0 15 | page = 0 16 | size = 500 17 | 18 | # Define the retry strategy 19 | retry_strategy = Retry( 20 | total=10, # Maximum number of retries 21 | backoff_factor=4, 22 | status_forcelist=[429, 500, 502, 503, 504], # HTTP status codes to retry on 23 | ) 24 | # Create an HTTP adapter with the retry strategy and mount it to session 25 | adapter = HTTPAdapter(max_retries=retry_strategy) 26 | 27 | # Create a new session object 28 | session = requests.Session() 29 | session.mount('http://', adapter) 30 | session.mount('https://', adapter) 31 | 32 | euvd_url = "https://euvdservices.enisa.europa.eu/api/vulnerabilities" 33 | payload = { 34 | "page": page, 35 | "size": size, 36 | "fromDate": startDate, 37 | "toDate": endDate 38 | } 39 | 40 | headers = { 41 | "User-Agent": "curl/7.54.1" 42 | } 43 | 44 | # Get page 1 45 | req = session.get(euvd_url, params=payload, headers=headers) 46 | if req.status_code != 200: 47 | import pdb; pdb.set_trace() 48 | sys.exit(1) 49 | response = req.json() 50 | results = response["items"] 51 | 52 | for i in results: 53 | with open(f"euvd/{i['id']}.json", "w") as fh: 54 | fh.write(json.dumps(i)) 55 | count = count + 1 56 | 57 | total = response["total"] 58 | 59 | payload["page"] = payload["page"] + 1 60 | 61 | progress_bar = tqdm(total=total) 62 | progress_bar.n = count 63 | progress_bar.refresh() 64 | 65 | with open("euvd-out.json", "w") as fh: 66 | 67 | #Loop over pages 68 | while True: 69 | req = session.get(euvd_url, params=payload, headers=headers) 70 | if req.status_code != 200: 71 | print(req) 72 | sys.exit(1) 73 | try: 74 | response = req.json() 75 | except json.decoder.JSONDecodeError: 76 | # Sometimes we get an error, just try again 77 | continue 78 | payload["page"] = payload["page"] + 1 79 | results = response["items"] 80 | for i in results: 81 | fh.write(json.dumps(i)) 82 | fh.write("\n") 83 | count = count + 1 84 | 85 | if len(results) == 0: 86 | break 87 | progress_bar.n = count 88 | progress_bar.refresh() 89 | 90 | progress_bar.close() 91 | 92 | # json_out = json.dumps(results, indent=2) 93 | # with open("nvd-out.json", "w") as fh: 94 | # fh.write(json_out) 95 | 96 | if __name__ == "__main__": 97 | if len(sys.argv) > 1: 98 | startDate = sys.argv[1] 99 | else: 100 | startDate = "1990-01-01" 101 | 102 | if len(sys.argv) > 2: 103 | endDate = sys.argv[2] 104 | else: 105 | endDate = datetime.today().strftime("%Y-%m-%d") 106 | main(startDate, endDate) 107 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /vulncheck/json-parse.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/usr/bin/env python3 2 | 3 | import sys 4 | import json 5 | import os 6 | import urllib.request 7 | import elasticsearch 8 | import elasticsearch.helpers 9 | from elasticsearch import Elasticsearch 10 | 11 | if 'ESURL' not in os.environ: 12 | es_url = "http://localhost:9200" 13 | else: 14 | es_url = os.environ['ESURL'] 15 | 16 | if 'ESCERT' in os.environ: 17 | cert = os.environ['ESCERT'] 18 | else: 19 | cert = None 20 | 21 | if cert: 22 | es = Elasticsearch([es_url], ca_certs=cert, timeout=30) 23 | else: 24 | es = Elasticsearch([es_url], timeout=30) 25 | 26 | class CVE: 27 | 28 | def __init__(self): 29 | self.ids = [] 30 | self.current = -1 31 | self.rh_data = None 32 | 33 | def add(self, i): 34 | # some of these don't exist, just give up if it fails 35 | i['year'] = int(i['id'].split('-')[1]) 36 | i['just_id'] = int(i['id'].split('-')[2]) 37 | i['description_len'] = len(i["descriptions"][0]["value"]) 38 | 39 | cve_bulk = { 40 | "_op_type": "update", 41 | "_index": "vulncheck-index", 42 | "_id": i["id"], 43 | "doc_as_upsert": True, 44 | "doc": i 45 | } 46 | 47 | self.ids.append(cve_bulk) 48 | self.__check_update() 49 | 50 | def __check_update(self, force = False): 51 | 52 | if force or len(self) > 1000: 53 | 54 | for ok, item in elasticsearch.helpers.streaming_bulk(es, self, max_retries=2): 55 | if not ok: 56 | print("ERROR:") 57 | print(item) 58 | 59 | self.ids = [] 60 | self.current = -1 61 | 62 | def done(self): 63 | self.__check_update(True) 64 | 65 | def __next__(self): 66 | "Handle a call to next()" 67 | 68 | self.current = self.current + 1 69 | if self.current >= len(self.ids): 70 | raise StopIteration 71 | 72 | return self.ids[self.current] 73 | 74 | def __iter__(self): 75 | return self 76 | 77 | def __len__(self): 78 | return len(self.ids) 79 | 80 | def main(): 81 | 82 | if len(sys.argv) > 1: 83 | input_file = sys.argv[1] 84 | else: 85 | print("Usage: %s " % (sys.argv[0])) 86 | sys.exit(1) 87 | 88 | # Delete the index if it exists 89 | if es.indices.exists(index='vulncheck-index') is False: 90 | 91 | fh = open('nvd-mapping.json') 92 | mapping = json.load(fh) 93 | es.indices.create(index='vulncheck-index', mappings=mapping['cve-index']['mappings']) 94 | #es.indices.create(index='cve-index', mappings=mapping["mappings"], settings=mapping["settings"]) 95 | #es.indices.create(index='cve-index') 96 | 97 | fh = open(input_file) 98 | 99 | the_cves = CVE() 100 | while True: 101 | line = fh.readline() 102 | if not line: break 103 | 104 | json_data = json.loads(line) 105 | 106 | 107 | # ['CVE_Items'][0]['cve']['CVE_data_meta']['ID'] 108 | the_cves.add(json_data) 109 | #es.update(id=cve_id, index="cve-index", body={'doc' : cve, 'doc_as_upsert': True}) 110 | 111 | the_cves.done() 112 | 113 | if __name__ == "__main__": 114 | main() 115 | 116 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /euvd-parse.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/usr/bin/env python3 2 | 3 | import sys 4 | import json 5 | import os 6 | import urllib.request 7 | import elasticsearch 8 | import elasticsearch.helpers 9 | from elasticsearch import Elasticsearch 10 | import csv 11 | import glob 12 | import datetime 13 | 14 | if 'ESURL' not in os.environ: 15 | es_url = "http://localhost:9200" 16 | else: 17 | es_url = os.environ['ESURL'] 18 | 19 | if 'ESCERT' in os.environ: 20 | cert = os.environ['ESCERT'] 21 | else: 22 | cert = None 23 | 24 | if cert: 25 | es = Elasticsearch([es_url], ca_certs=cert) 26 | else: 27 | es = Elasticsearch([es_url]) 28 | 29 | class CVE: 30 | 31 | def __init__(self): 32 | self.ids = [] 33 | self.current = -1 34 | 35 | def add(self, i): 36 | # some of these don't exist, just give up if it fails 37 | i['year'] = int(i['id'].split('-')[1]) 38 | i['just_id'] = int(i['id'].split('-')[2]) 39 | print(i["id"]) 40 | if "description" in i: 41 | i['description_len'] = len(i["description"]) 42 | else: 43 | i['description_len'] = 0 44 | i['datePublished'] = datetime.datetime.strptime(i['datePublished'], '%b %d, %Y, %I:%M:%S %p') 45 | i['dateUpdated'] = datetime.datetime.strptime(i['dateUpdated'], '%b %d, %Y, %I:%M:%S %p') 46 | 47 | if "aliases" in i: 48 | aliases = i["aliases"].split("\n") 49 | if aliases[-1] == '': 50 | del(aliases[-1]) 51 | i['alias_array'] = aliases 52 | 53 | cve_bulk = { 54 | "_op_type": "update", 55 | "_index": "euvd-index", 56 | "_id": i["id"], 57 | "doc_as_upsert": True, 58 | "doc": i 59 | } 60 | 61 | self.ids.append(cve_bulk) 62 | self.__check_update() 63 | 64 | def __check_update(self, force = False): 65 | 66 | if force or len(self) > 1000: 67 | 68 | for ok, item in elasticsearch.helpers.streaming_bulk(es, self, max_retries=2): 69 | if not ok: 70 | print("ERROR:") 71 | print(item) 72 | 73 | self.ids = [] 74 | self.current = -1 75 | 76 | def done(self): 77 | self.__check_update(True) 78 | 79 | def __next__(self): 80 | "Handle a call to next()" 81 | 82 | self.current = self.current + 1 83 | if self.current >= len(self.ids): 84 | raise StopIteration 85 | 86 | return self.ids[self.current] 87 | 88 | def __iter__(self): 89 | return self 90 | 91 | def __len__(self): 92 | return len(self.ids) 93 | 94 | def main(): 95 | 96 | if len(sys.argv) > 1: 97 | input_file = sys.argv[1] 98 | else: 99 | print("Usage: %s " % (sys.argv[0])) 100 | sys.exit(1) 101 | 102 | # Delete the index if it exists 103 | if es.indices.exists(index='euvd-index') is False: 104 | 105 | #fh = open('nvd-mapping.json') 106 | #mapping = json.load(fh) 107 | #es.indices.create(index='euvd-index', mappings=mapping['cve-index']['mappings']) 108 | #es.indices.create(index='cve-index', mappings=mapping["mappings"], settings=mapping["settings"]) 109 | es.indices.create(index='euvd-index') 110 | 111 | the_cves = CVE() 112 | 113 | with open(input_file) as fh: 114 | 115 | while True: 116 | line = fh.readline() 117 | if not line: break 118 | 119 | json_data = json.loads(line) 120 | 121 | cve_id = json_data["id"] 122 | 123 | the_cves.add(json_data) 124 | 125 | the_cves.done() 126 | 127 | if __name__ == "__main__": 128 | main() 129 | 130 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /cve5-parse.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/usr/bin/env python3 2 | 3 | import sys 4 | import json 5 | import os 6 | import urllib.request 7 | import elasticsearch 8 | import elasticsearch.helpers 9 | from elasticsearch import Elasticsearch 10 | 11 | if 'ESURL' not in os.environ: 12 | es_url = "http://localhost:9200" 13 | else: 14 | es_url = os.environ['ESURL'] 15 | 16 | if 'ESCERT' in os.environ: 17 | cert = os.environ['ESCERT'] 18 | else: 19 | cert = None 20 | 21 | if cert: 22 | es = Elasticsearch([es_url], ca_certs=cert) 23 | else: 24 | es = Elasticsearch([es_url]) 25 | 26 | class CVE: 27 | 28 | def __init__(self, update_rate = 1000): 29 | self.ids = [] 30 | self.current = -1 31 | self.rh_data = None 32 | self.update_rate = update_rate 33 | 34 | def add(self, i): 35 | # some of these don't exist, just give up if it fails 36 | i['id'] = i["cveMetadata"]['cveId'] 37 | i['year'] = int(i['id'].split('-')[1]) 38 | i['just_id'] = int(i['id'].split('-')[2]) 39 | #print(i['id']) 40 | 41 | if 'x_legacyV4Record' in i["containers"]["cna"]: 42 | del(i["containers"]["cna"]["x_legacyV4Record"]) 43 | if 'x_generator' in i["containers"]["cna"]: 44 | del(i["containers"]["cna"]["x_generator"]) 45 | 46 | try: 47 | i['description_len'] = len(i["containers"]["cna"]["descriptions"][0]["value"]) 48 | except: 49 | pass 50 | 51 | cve_bulk = { 52 | "_op_type": "update", 53 | "_index": "cve5-index", 54 | "_id": i["id"], 55 | "doc_as_upsert": True, 56 | "doc": i 57 | } 58 | 59 | self.ids.append(cve_bulk) 60 | self.__check_update() 61 | 62 | def __check_update(self, force = False): 63 | 64 | if self.update_rate == 1: 65 | resp = es.index(index="cve5-index", id=self.ids[0]["_id"], document=self.ids[0]["doc"]) 66 | self.ids = [] 67 | self.current = -1 68 | 69 | elif force or len(self) > self.update_rate: 70 | 71 | for ok, item in elasticsearch.helpers.streaming_bulk(es, self, max_retries=2): 72 | if not ok: 73 | print("ERROR:") 74 | print(item) 75 | 76 | self.ids = [] 77 | self.current = -1 78 | 79 | def done(self): 80 | self.__check_update(True) 81 | 82 | def __next__(self): 83 | "Handle a call to next()" 84 | 85 | self.current = self.current + 1 86 | if self.current >= len(self.ids): 87 | raise StopIteration 88 | 89 | return self.ids[self.current] 90 | 91 | def __iter__(self): 92 | return self 93 | 94 | def __len__(self): 95 | return len(self.ids) 96 | 97 | def main(): 98 | 99 | if len(sys.argv) > 1: 100 | input_dir = sys.argv[1] 101 | else: 102 | print("Usage: %s " % (sys.argv[0])) 103 | sys.exit(1) 104 | 105 | # First let's see if the index exists 106 | if es.indices.exists(index='cve5-index') is False: 107 | # We have to create it and add a mapping 108 | # Mapping is busted 109 | #fh = open('cve-index-json-mapping.json') 110 | #mapping = json.load(fh) 111 | #es.indices.create(index='cve-index', mappings=mapping["mappings"], settings=mapping["settings"]) 112 | es.indices.create(index='cve5-index') 113 | 114 | #the_cves = CVE(update_rate = 1) 115 | the_cves = CVE() 116 | for root, dirs, files in os.walk(input_dir): 117 | for name in files: 118 | if name.endswith(".json") and name.startswith("CVE"): 119 | full_path = os.path.join(root, name) 120 | #print(full_path) 121 | fh = open(full_path) 122 | 123 | line = " ".join(fh.readlines()) 124 | if not line: break 125 | 126 | json_data = json.loads(line) 127 | 128 | the_cves.add(json_data) 129 | 130 | the_cves.done() 131 | 132 | if __name__ == "__main__": 133 | main() 134 | 135 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /NVD.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # Module for querying the NVD CVE API 2 | # 3 | 4 | import requests 5 | from requests.adapters import HTTPAdapter 6 | from urllib3.util import Retry 7 | import datetime 8 | import time 9 | import json 10 | 11 | class UnexpectedResults(Exception): 12 | pass 13 | 14 | class NVD: 15 | 16 | def __init__(self): 17 | self.now = datetime.datetime.utcnow() 18 | self.total = 0 19 | self.index = 0 20 | self.nvd_url = "https://services.nvd.nist.gov/rest/json/cves/2.0" 21 | self.payload = {} 22 | self.last_update = self.now 23 | 24 | # Define the retry strategy 25 | retry_strategy = Retry( 26 | total=6, # Maximum number of retries 27 | backoff_factor=4, 28 | status_forcelist=[429, 500, 502, 503, 504], # HTTP status codes to retry on 29 | ) 30 | # Create an HTTP adapter with the retry strategy and mount it to session 31 | adapter = HTTPAdapter(max_retries=retry_strategy) 32 | 33 | # Create a new session object 34 | self.session = requests.Session() 35 | self.session.mount('http://', adapter) 36 | self.session.mount('https://', adapter) 37 | 38 | 39 | def __get_time__(self, ts): 40 | # Return the time format the API wants 41 | 42 | y = ts.year 43 | m = ts.month 44 | d = ts.day 45 | h = ts.hour 46 | mi = ts.minute 47 | s = ts.second 48 | 49 | return f"{y}-{m:02}-{d:02}T{h:02}:{mi:02}:{s:02}.000" 50 | #return f"{y}-{m:02}-{d:02}T{h:02}:{mi:02}:{s:02}.000" 51 | 52 | def get_end_time_str(self): 53 | 54 | ts = self.end_time 55 | 56 | y = ts.year 57 | m = ts.month 58 | d = ts.day 59 | h = ts.hour 60 | mi = ts.minute 61 | s = ts.second 62 | 63 | return f"{y}-{m:02}-{d:02}T{h:02}:{mi:02}:{s:02}.000" 64 | 65 | def get_range(self, start, end): 66 | 67 | if start is None: 68 | self.start_time = datetime.datetime.fromisoformat("1990-01-01T00:00:00.000") 69 | else: 70 | self.start_time = datetime.datetime.fromisoformat(start) 71 | 72 | if end is None: 73 | self.end_time = self.now 74 | else: 75 | self.end_time = datetime.datetime.fromisoformat(end) 76 | 77 | 78 | # We can only query at most 120 days at a time, 110 keeps us safe 79 | time_diff = self.end_time - self.start_time 80 | if time_diff.days > 110: 81 | self.end_time = self.start_time + datetime.timedelta(days=110) 82 | 83 | self.get_page(0) 84 | 85 | self.total = self.data["totalResults"] 86 | self.page_size = self.data["resultsPerPage"] 87 | self.page = 0 88 | 89 | def get_page(self, page): 90 | 91 | # We don't want to hit this API too fast 92 | if (datetime.datetime.utcnow() - self.last_update).seconds < 5: 93 | time.sleep(4) 94 | 95 | if page > 0: 96 | self.index = self.page_size * page 97 | else: 98 | self.index = 0 99 | 100 | self.payload = { 101 | "startIndex": self.index, 102 | "resultsPerPage": 500, 103 | "lastModStartDate": self.__get_time__(self.start_time), 104 | "lastModEndDate": self.__get_time__(self.end_time) 105 | } 106 | 107 | response = self.session.get(self.nvd_url, params=self.payload) 108 | response.raise_for_status() 109 | self.data = response.json() 110 | 111 | def __iter__(self): 112 | self.iter_n = 0 113 | self.iter_current = 0 114 | return self 115 | 116 | def __next__(self): 117 | 118 | if self.iter_n == self.total: 119 | raise StopIteration 120 | 121 | if self.iter_current == len(self.data["vulnerabilities"]): 122 | # Time to paginate 123 | self.iter_current = 0 124 | self.page = self.page + 1 125 | self.get_page(self.page) 126 | 127 | to_return = self.data["vulnerabilities"][self.iter_current] 128 | self.iter_n = self.iter_n + 1 129 | self.iter_current = self.iter_current + 1 130 | return to_return 131 | 132 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /json-parse.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/usr/bin/env python3 2 | 3 | import sys 4 | import json 5 | import os 6 | import urllib.request 7 | import elasticsearch 8 | import elasticsearch.helpers 9 | from elasticsearch import Elasticsearch 10 | import csv 11 | 12 | if 'ESURL' not in os.environ: 13 | es_url = "http://localhost:9200" 14 | else: 15 | es_url = os.environ['ESURL'] 16 | 17 | if 'ESCERT' in os.environ: 18 | cert = os.environ['ESCERT'] 19 | else: 20 | cert = None 21 | 22 | if cert: 23 | es = Elasticsearch([es_url], ca_certs=cert) 24 | else: 25 | es = Elasticsearch([es_url]) 26 | 27 | class CVE: 28 | 29 | def __init__(self): 30 | self.ids = [] 31 | self.current = -1 32 | self.rh_data = None 33 | 34 | def add(self, i): 35 | # some of these don't exist, just give up if it fails 36 | i['year'] = int(i['id'].split('-')[1]) 37 | i['just_id'] = int(i['id'].split('-')[2]) 38 | i['description_len'] = len(i["descriptions"][0]["value"]) 39 | 40 | # Look at the number of metrics 41 | for m in i['metrics']: 42 | i["num-metrics-%s" % m] = len(i['metrics'][m]) 43 | 44 | cve_bulk = { 45 | "_op_type": "update", 46 | "_index": "cve-index", 47 | "_id": i["id"], 48 | "doc_as_upsert": True, 49 | "doc": i 50 | } 51 | 52 | self.ids.append(cve_bulk) 53 | self.__check_update() 54 | 55 | def __check_update(self, force = False): 56 | 57 | if force or len(self) > 1000: 58 | 59 | for ok, item in elasticsearch.helpers.streaming_bulk(es, self, max_retries=2): 60 | if not ok: 61 | print("ERROR:") 62 | print(item) 63 | 64 | self.ids = [] 65 | self.current = -1 66 | 67 | def done(self): 68 | self.__check_update(True) 69 | 70 | def __next__(self): 71 | "Handle a call to next()" 72 | 73 | self.current = self.current + 1 74 | if self.current >= len(self.ids): 75 | raise StopIteration 76 | 77 | return self.ids[self.current] 78 | 79 | def __iter__(self): 80 | return self 81 | 82 | def __len__(self): 83 | return len(self.ids) 84 | 85 | def load_epss(): 86 | epss_data = {} 87 | with open("epss_scores-current.csv") as epssfile: 88 | epss = csv.reader(epssfile) 89 | 90 | # Skip the first two lines 91 | next(epss) 92 | next(epss) 93 | 94 | for i in epss: 95 | cve_id = i[0] 96 | epss_score = i[1] 97 | epss_percentile = i[2] 98 | epss_data[cve_id] = (epss_score, epss_percentile) 99 | 100 | return epss_data 101 | 102 | def main(): 103 | 104 | if len(sys.argv) > 1: 105 | input_file = sys.argv[1] 106 | else: 107 | print("Usage: %s " % (sys.argv[0])) 108 | sys.exit(1) 109 | 110 | # Delete the index if it exists 111 | if es.indices.exists(index='cve-index') is False: 112 | 113 | fh = open('nvd-mapping.json') 114 | mapping = json.load(fh) 115 | es.indices.create(index='cve-index', mappings=mapping['cve-index']['mappings']) 116 | #es.indices.create(index='cve-index', mappings=mapping["mappings"], settings=mapping["settings"]) 117 | 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