├── .gitattributes
├── .gitignore
├── License.md
├── README.md
├── bin
└── procInfoExample
├── lib
├── libprocInfo.a
└── procInfo.h
├── procInfoExample.xcodeproj
├── project.pbxproj
└── project.xcworkspace
│ └── xcshareddata
│ └── IDEWorkspaceChecks.plist
└── procInfoExample
├── main.m
└── procInfo.h
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1 | # Xcode
2 | #
3 | # gitignore contributors: remember to update Global/Xcode.gitignore, Objective-C.gitignore & Swift.gitignore
4 |
5 | ## Build generated
6 | build/
7 | DerivedData/
8 |
9 | ## Various settings
10 | *.pbxuser
11 | !default.pbxuser
12 | *.mode1v3
13 | !default.mode1v3
14 | *.mode2v3
15 | !default.mode2v3
16 | *.perspectivev3
17 | !default.perspectivev3
18 | xcuserdata/
19 |
20 | ## Other
21 | *.moved-aside
22 | *.xcuserstate
23 |
24 | ## Obj-C/Swift specific
25 | *.hmap
26 | *.ipa
27 | *.dSYM.zip
28 | *.dSYM
29 |
30 | # CocoaPods
31 | #
32 | # We recommend against adding the Pods directory to your .gitignore. However
33 | # you should judge for yourself, the pros and cons are mentioned at:
34 | # https://guides.cocoapods.org/using/using-cocoapods.html#should-i-check-the-pods-directory-into-source-control
35 | #
36 | # Pods/
37 |
38 | # Carthage
39 | #
40 | # Add this line if you want to avoid checking in source code from Carthage dependencies.
41 | # Carthage/Checkouts
42 |
43 | Carthage/Build
44 |
45 | # fastlane
46 | #
47 | # It is recommended to not store the screenshots in the git repo. Instead, use fastlane to re-generate the
48 | # screenshots whenever they are needed.
49 | # For more information about the recommended setup visit:
50 | # https://github.com/fastlane/fastlane/blob/master/fastlane/docs/Gitignore.md
51 |
52 | fastlane/report.xml
53 | fastlane/Preview.html
54 | fastlane/screenshots
55 | fastlane/test_output
56 |
57 | # Code Injection
58 | #
59 | # After new code Injection tools there's a generated folder /iOSInjectionProject
60 | # https://github.com/johnno1962/injectionforxcode
61 |
62 | iOSInjectionProject/
63 | procInfoExample.xcodeproj/project.xcworkspace/contents.xcworkspacedata
64 |
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1 | # procInfoExample
2 |
3 | A simple Xcode project that illustrates how to use the [Proc Info library](https://github.com/objective-see/ProcInfo).
4 |
5 | ##### To use:
6 | 1. Download
7 | 2. Build in Xcode
8 | 3. Run :)
9 |
10 | ##### Examples:
11 | + Retrieve information about process 1337
12 | `$ ./procInfoExample 1337`
13 |
14 | + Retrieve information all running processes
15 | `$ ./procInfoExample -all`
16 |
17 | + Monitor for process start/exit events
18 | `$ sudo ./procInfoExample 1337`
19 |
20 | For more details, see the Proc Info library [readme](https://github.com/objective-see/ProcInfo/blob/master/README.md)
21 |
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1 | //
2 | // File: procInfo.h
3 | // Project: Proc Info
4 | //
5 | // Created by: Patrick Wardle
6 | // Copyright: 2017 Objective-See
7 | // License: Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License
8 | //
9 |
10 | #ifndef procInfo_h
11 | #define procInfo_h
12 |
13 | #import
14 | #import
15 | #import
16 |
17 | /* CLASSES */
18 |
19 | @class Binary;
20 | @class Process;
21 |
22 | /* DEFINES */
23 |
24 | //from audit_kevents.h
25 | #define EVENT_EXIT 1
26 | #define EVENT_FORK 2
27 | #define EVENT_EXECVE 23
28 | #define EVENT_EXEC 27
29 | #define EVENT_SPAWN 43190
30 |
31 | //signers
32 | enum Signer{None, Apple, AppStore, DevID, AdHoc};
33 |
34 | //signature status
35 | #define KEY_SIGNATURE_STATUS @"signatureStatus"
36 |
37 | //signer
38 | #define KEY_SIGNATURE_SIGNER @"signatureSigner"
39 |
40 | //signing auths
41 | #define KEY_SIGNATURE_AUTHORITIES @"signatureAuthorities"
42 |
43 | //code signing id
44 | #define KEY_SIGNATURE_IDENTIFIER @"signatureIdentifier"
45 |
46 | //entitlements
47 | #define KEY_SIGNATURE_ENTITLEMENTS @"signatureEntitlements"
48 |
49 | /* TYPEDEFS */
50 |
51 | //block for library
52 | typedef void (^ProcessCallbackBlock)(Process* _Nonnull);
53 |
54 | /* OBJECT: PROCESS INFO */
55 |
56 | @interface ProcInfo : NSObject
57 |
58 | //init w/ flag
59 | // flag dictates if CPU-intensive logic (code signing, etc) should be preformed
60 | -(id _Nullable)init:(BOOL)goEasy;
61 |
62 | //start monitoring
63 | -(void)start:(ProcessCallbackBlock _Nonnull )callback;
64 |
65 | //stop monitoring
66 | -(void)stop;
67 |
68 | //get list of running processes
69 | -(NSMutableArray* _Nonnull)currentProcesses;
70 |
71 | @end
72 |
73 | /* OBJECT: PROCESS */
74 |
75 | @interface Process : NSObject
76 |
77 | /* PROPERTIES */
78 |
79 | //pid
80 | @property pid_t pid;
81 |
82 | //ppid
83 | @property pid_t ppid;
84 |
85 | //user id
86 | @property uid_t uid;
87 |
88 | //type
89 | // used by process mon
90 | @property u_int16_t type;
91 |
92 | //exit code
93 | @property u_int32_t exit;
94 |
95 | //path
96 | @property(nonatomic, retain)NSString* _Nullable path;
97 |
98 | //args
99 | @property(nonatomic, retain)NSMutableArray* _Nonnull arguments;
100 |
101 | //ancestors
102 | @property(nonatomic, retain)NSMutableArray* _Nonnull ancestors;
103 |
104 | //signing info
105 | @property(nonatomic, retain)NSMutableDictionary* _Nonnull signingInfo;
106 |
107 | //Binary object
108 | // has path, hash, etc
109 | @property(nonatomic, retain)Binary* _Nonnull binary;
110 |
111 | //timestamp
112 | @property(nonatomic, retain)NSDate* _Nonnull timestamp;
113 |
114 | /* METHODS */
115 |
116 | //init with a pid
117 | // method will then (try) fill out rest of object
118 | -(id _Nullable)init:(pid_t)processID;
119 |
120 | //generate signing info
121 | // also classifies if Apple/from App Store/etc.
122 | -(void)generateSigningInfo:(SecCSFlags)flags;
123 |
124 | //set process's path
125 | -(void)pathFromPid;
126 |
127 | //generate list of ancestors
128 | -(void)enumerateAncestors;
129 |
130 | //class method
131 | // get's parent of arbitrary process
132 | +(pid_t)getParentID:(pid_t)child;
133 |
134 | @end
135 |
136 | /* OBJECT: BINARY */
137 |
138 | @interface Binary : NSObject
139 | {
140 |
141 | }
142 |
143 | /* PROPERTIES */
144 |
145 | //path
146 | @property(nonatomic, retain)NSString* _Nonnull path;
147 |
148 | //name
149 | @property(nonatomic, retain)NSString* _Nonnull name;
150 |
151 | //icon
152 | @property(nonatomic, retain)NSImage* _Nonnull icon;
153 |
154 | //file attributes
155 | @property(nonatomic, retain)NSDictionary* _Nullable attributes;
156 |
157 | //spotlight meta data
158 | @property(nonatomic, retain)NSDictionary* _Nullable metadata;
159 |
160 | //bundle
161 | // nil for non-apps
162 | @property(nonatomic, retain)NSBundle* _Nullable bundle;
163 |
164 | //signing info
165 | @property(nonatomic, retain)NSDictionary* _Nonnull signingInfo;
166 |
167 | //hash
168 | @property(nonatomic, retain)NSMutableString* _Nonnull sha256;
169 |
170 | //identifier
171 | // either signing id or sha256 hash
172 | @property(nonatomic, retain)NSString* _Nonnull identifier;
173 |
174 | /* METHODS */
175 |
176 | //init w/ a path
177 | -(id _Nonnull)init:(NSString* _Nonnull)path;
178 |
179 | /* the following methods are rather CPU-intensive
180 | as such, if the proc monitoring is run with the 'goEasy' option, they aren't automatically invoked
181 | */
182 |
183 | //get an icon for a process
184 | // for apps, this will be app's icon, otherwise just a standard system one
185 | -(void)getIcon;
186 |
187 | //generate signing info (statically)
188 | -(void)generateSigningInfo:(SecCSFlags)flags;
189 |
190 | /* the following methods are not invoked automatically
191 | as such, if you code has to manually invoke them if you want this info
192 | */
193 |
194 | //generate hash
195 | // algo: sha256
196 | -(void)generateHash;
197 |
198 | //generate id
199 | // either signing id, or sha256 hash
200 | -(void)generateIdentifier;
201 |
202 | @end
203 |
204 | #endif
205 |
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247 | CLANG_WARN_INT_CONVERSION = YES;
248 | CLANG_WARN_NON_LITERAL_NULL_CONVERSION = YES;
249 | CLANG_WARN_OBJC_IMPLICIT_RETAIN_SELF = YES;
250 | CLANG_WARN_OBJC_LITERAL_CONVERSION = YES;
251 | CLANG_WARN_OBJC_ROOT_CLASS = YES_ERROR;
252 | CLANG_WARN_RANGE_LOOP_ANALYSIS = YES;
253 | CLANG_WARN_STRICT_PROTOTYPES = YES;
254 | CLANG_WARN_SUSPICIOUS_MOVE = YES;
255 | CLANG_WARN_UNREACHABLE_CODE = YES;
256 | CLANG_WARN__DUPLICATE_METHOD_MATCH = YES;
257 | CODE_SIGN_IDENTITY = "-";
258 | COPY_PHASE_STRIP = NO;
259 | DEBUG_INFORMATION_FORMAT = "dwarf-with-dsym";
260 | ENABLE_NS_ASSERTIONS = NO;
261 | ENABLE_STRICT_OBJC_MSGSEND = YES;
262 | GCC_C_LANGUAGE_STANDARD = gnu99;
263 | GCC_NO_COMMON_BLOCKS = YES;
264 | GCC_WARN_64_TO_32_BIT_CONVERSION = YES;
265 | GCC_WARN_ABOUT_RETURN_TYPE = YES_ERROR;
266 | GCC_WARN_UNDECLARED_SELECTOR = YES;
267 | GCC_WARN_UNINITIALIZED_AUTOS = YES_AGGRESSIVE;
268 | GCC_WARN_UNUSED_FUNCTION = YES;
269 | GCC_WARN_UNUSED_VARIABLE = YES;
270 | MACOSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET = 10.12;
271 | MTL_ENABLE_DEBUG_INFO = NO;
272 | SDKROOT = macosx;
273 | };
274 | name = Release;
275 | };
276 | 7D83AA311EBA39AC001506F0 /* Debug */ = {
277 | isa = XCBuildConfiguration;
278 | buildSettings = {
279 | ALWAYS_SEARCH_USER_PATHS = YES;
280 | CODE_SIGN_IDENTITY = "";
281 | LIBRARY_SEARCH_PATHS = (
282 | "$(inherited)",
283 | "$(PROJECT_DIR)",
284 | "$(PROJECT_DIR)/lib",
285 | );
286 | PRODUCT_NAME = "$(TARGET_NAME)";
287 | };
288 | name = Debug;
289 | };
290 | 7D83AA321EBA39AC001506F0 /* Release */ = {
291 | isa = XCBuildConfiguration;
292 | buildSettings = {
293 | ALWAYS_SEARCH_USER_PATHS = YES;
294 | CODE_SIGN_IDENTITY = "";
295 | LIBRARY_SEARCH_PATHS = (
296 | "$(inherited)",
297 | "$(PROJECT_DIR)",
298 | "$(PROJECT_DIR)/lib",
299 | );
300 | PRODUCT_NAME = "$(TARGET_NAME)";
301 | };
302 | name = Release;
303 | };
304 | /* End XCBuildConfiguration section */
305 |
306 | /* Begin XCConfigurationList section */
307 | 7D83AA241EBA39AC001506F0 /* Build configuration list for PBXProject "procInfoExample" */ = {
308 | isa = XCConfigurationList;
309 | buildConfigurations = (
310 | 7D83AA2E1EBA39AC001506F0 /* Debug */,
311 | 7D83AA2F1EBA39AC001506F0 /* Release */,
312 | );
313 | defaultConfigurationIsVisible = 0;
314 | defaultConfigurationName = Release;
315 | };
316 | 7D83AA301EBA39AC001506F0 /* Build configuration list for PBXNativeTarget "procInfoExample" */ = {
317 | isa = XCConfigurationList;
318 | buildConfigurations = (
319 | 7D83AA311EBA39AC001506F0 /* Debug */,
320 | 7D83AA321EBA39AC001506F0 /* Release */,
321 | );
322 | defaultConfigurationIsVisible = 0;
323 | defaultConfigurationName = Release;
324 | };
325 | /* End XCConfigurationList section */
326 | };
327 | rootObject = 7D83AA211EBA39AC001506F0 /* Project object */;
328 | }
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1 | //
2 | // File: main.m
3 | // Project: procInfoExample
4 | //
5 | // Created by: Patrick Wardle
6 | // Copyright: 2017 Objective-See
7 | // License: Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License
8 | //
9 |
10 | #import "procInfo.h"
11 | #import
12 |
13 | int main(int argc, const char * argv[])
14 | {
15 | @autoreleasepool
16 | {
17 | //process info obj
18 | ProcInfo* processInfo = nil;
19 |
20 | //dbg msg
21 | NSLog(@"Process Info Example");
22 |
23 | //alloc/init
24 | processInfo = [[ProcInfo alloc] init];
25 |
26 | //individual proc info
27 | if( (2 == argc) &&
28 | (0 != strcmp(argv[1], "-all")) )
29 | {
30 | //dbg msg
31 | NSLog(@"getting process info for %d", atoi(argv[1]));
32 |
33 | //init process obj
34 | Process* process = [[Process alloc] init:atoi(argv[1])];
35 | if(nil == process)
36 | {
37 | //bail
38 | goto bail;
39 | }
40 |
41 | //dump process info
42 | NSLog(@"process:\n%@", process);
43 |
44 | //bail
45 | goto bail;
46 | }
47 |
48 | //all running processes
49 | else if( (2 == argc) &&
50 | (0 == strcmp(argv[1], "-all")) )
51 | {
52 | //dbg msg
53 | NSLog(@"enumerating all running process (this takes a bit)...");
54 |
55 | //enum all existing procs
56 | for(Process* process in [processInfo currentProcesses])
57 | {
58 | //dump process info
59 | NSLog(@"new process:\n%@", process);
60 | }
61 |
62 | //bail
63 | goto bail;
64 | }
65 |
66 | //monitor for process create/exit events
67 | else
68 | {
69 | //dbg msg
70 | NSLog(@"starting process monitor");
71 |
72 | //warn if not root
73 | if(0 != geteuid())
74 | {
75 | //dbg msg
76 | NSLog(@"since running as non-root, only application events can be monitored");
77 | }
78 |
79 | //define block
80 | // ->automatically invoked upon process events
81 | ProcessCallbackBlock block = ^(Process* process)
82 | {
83 | //process start event
84 | // ->fork, spawn, exec, etc.
85 | if(process.type != EVENT_EXIT)
86 | {
87 | //print
88 | NSLog(@"process start:\n%@\n", process);
89 | }
90 | //process exit event
91 | else
92 | {
93 | //print
94 | // ->only pid
95 | NSLog(@"process exit: %d\n", process.pid);
96 | }
97 | };
98 |
99 | //start monitoring
100 | // ->pass in block for events
101 | [processInfo start:block];
102 |
103 | //dbg msg
104 | NSLog(@"process monitor enabled...");
105 |
106 | //run loop
107 | // ->as don't want to exit
108 | [[NSRunLoop currentRunLoop] run];
109 |
110 | }
111 | }
112 |
113 | bail:
114 |
115 | return 0;
116 | }
117 |
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1 | //
2 | // File: procInfo.h
3 | // Project: Proc Info
4 | //
5 | // Created by: Patrick Wardle
6 | // Copyright: 2017 Objective-See
7 | // License: Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License
8 | //
9 |
10 | #ifndef procInfo_h
11 | #define procInfo_h
12 |
13 | #import
14 | #import
15 | #import
16 |
17 | /* CLASSES */
18 |
19 | @class Binary;
20 | @class Process;
21 |
22 |
23 | /* DEFINES */
24 |
25 | //from audit_kevents.h
26 | #define EVENT_EXIT 1
27 | #define EVENT_FORK 2
28 | #define EVENT_EXECVE 23
29 | #define EVENT_EXEC 27
30 | #define EVENT_SPAWN 43190
31 |
32 | /* TYPEDEFS */
33 |
34 | //block for library
35 | typedef void (^ProcessCallbackBlock)(Process*);
36 |
37 |
38 | /* OBJECT: PROCESS INFO */
39 |
40 | @interface ProcInfo : NSObject
41 |
42 | //start monitoring
43 | -(BOOL)start:(ProcessCallbackBlock)callback;
44 |
45 | //stop monitoring
46 | -(void)stop;
47 |
48 | //get list of running processes
49 | -(NSMutableArray*)currentProcesses;
50 |
51 | @end
52 |
53 | /* OBJECT: PROCESS */
54 |
55 | @interface Process : NSObject
56 |
57 | /* PROPERTIES */
58 |
59 | //pid
60 | @property pid_t pid;
61 |
62 | //ppid
63 | @property pid_t ppid;
64 |
65 | //user id
66 | @property uid_t user;
67 |
68 | //type
69 | // used by process mon
70 | @property u_int16_t type;
71 |
72 | //exit code
73 | @property u_int32_t exit;
74 |
75 | //path
76 | @property (nonatomic, retain) NSString* path;
77 |
78 | //args
79 | @property (nonatomic, retain) NSMutableArray* arguments;
80 |
81 | //ancestors
82 | @property (nonatomic, retain) NSMutableArray* ancestors;
83 |
84 | //Binary object
85 | // ->has path, hash, etc
86 | @property (nonatomic, retain) Binary* binary;
87 |
88 | //timestamp
89 | @property (nonatomic, retain) NSDate* timestamp;
90 |
91 | /* METHODS */
92 |
93 | //init with a pid
94 | // ->method will then (try) fill out rest of object
95 | -(id)init:(pid_t)processID;
96 |
97 | //set process's path
98 | -(void)pathFromPid;
99 |
100 | //generate list of ancestors
101 | -(void)enumerateAncestors;
102 |
103 | //class method to get parent of arbitrary process
104 | +(pid_t)getParentID:(pid_t)child;
105 |
106 | @end
107 |
108 | /* OBJECT: BINARY */
109 |
110 | @interface Binary : NSObject
111 | {
112 |
113 | }
114 |
115 | /* PROPERTIES */
116 |
117 | //path
118 | @property (nonatomic, retain)NSString* path;
119 |
120 | //name
121 | @property (nonatomic, retain)NSString* name;
122 |
123 | //file attributes
124 | @property (nonatomic, retain)NSDictionary* attributes;
125 |
126 | //signing info
127 | @property (nonatomic, retain)NSDictionary* signingInfo;
128 |
129 | //flag indicating binary belongs to Apple OS
130 | @property BOOL isApple;
131 |
132 | //flag indicating binary is from official App Store
133 | @property BOOL isAppStore;
134 |
135 | /* METHODS */
136 |
137 | //init w/ an info dictionary
138 | -(id)init:(NSString*)path;
139 |
140 | @end
141 |
142 | #endif
143 |
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