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2 | 3 | # 4 | This is an interactive network graph that contains all Mitre APTs, Malware, Tools, Techniques & Tactics! 5 | 6 | ## Live 7 | [https://qeeqbox.github.io/mitre-visualizer/](https://qeeqbox.github.io/mitre-visualizer/) 8 | 9 | ## Interface 10 | 11 | 12 | ## Features 13 | - Mitre APTs, Malware, Tools, Techniques and Tactics 14 | - Optimized canvas (Fast interaction) 15 | - Search function (Target item will be highlighted) 16 | - Zoom-in, zoom-out & reset options 17 | 18 | ## Resources 19 | d3js.org 20 | 21 | ## Other Licenses 22 | By using this framework, you are accepting the license terms of each package listed below: 23 | Mitre, D3, fontawesome, jquery & javascript 24 | 25 | ## Integration Examples 26 | - [cryptron.ch](https://www.cryptron.ch/files/Cryptron/mitre-attack-graph/index.html) 27 | 28 | ## Other Projects 29 | [![](https://github.com/qeeqbox/.github/blob/main/data/social-analyzer.png)](https://github.com/qeeqbox/social-analyzer) [![](https://github.com/qeeqbox/.github/blob/main/data/analyzer.png)](https://github.com/qeeqbox/analyzer) [![](https://github.com/qeeqbox/.github/blob/main/data/chameleon.png)](https://github.com/qeeqbox/chameleon) [![](https://github.com/qeeqbox/.github/blob/main/data/honeypots.png)](https://github.com/qeeqbox/honeypots) [![](https://github.com/qeeqbox/.github/blob/main/data/url-sandbox.png)](https://github.com/qeeqbox/url-sandbox) [![](https://github.com/qeeqbox/.github/blob/main/data/woodpecker.png)](https://github.com/qeeqbox/woodpecker) [![](https://github.com/qeeqbox/.github/blob/main/data/docker-images.png)](https://github.com/qeeqbox/docker-images) [![](https://github.com/qeeqbox/.github/blob/main/data/seahorse.png)](https://github.com/qeeqbox/seahorse) [![](https://github.com/qeeqbox/.github/blob/main/data/rhino.png)](https://github.com/qeeqbox/rhino) [![](https://github.com/qeeqbox/.github/blob/main/data/raven.png)](https://github.com/qeeqbox/raven) 30 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /info: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | {"version":"2020.V.01.3", 2 | "dockercomposebuild":"passed", 3 | "automatedtest":"passed", 4 | "auto_testing":"35c70e91-72e3-4f7f-9411-46808ee95d80"} 5 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /logger.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | ''' 2 | __G__ = "(G)bd249ce4" 3 | logger -> main 4 | ''' 5 | 6 | from os import path, environ 7 | from contextlib import contextmanager 8 | 9 | @contextmanager 10 | def ignore_excpetion(*exceptions): 11 | ''' 12 | catch excpetion 13 | ''' 14 | try: 15 | yield 16 | except exceptions as error: 17 | #print("{} {} {}".format(datetime.utcnow(), EXCLAMATION_MARK, error)) 18 | pass -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /mitreparser.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | ''' 2 | __G__ = "(G)bd249ce4" 3 | mitre -> parser 4 | ''' 5 | 6 | from json import loads, dumps, dump, load 7 | from urllib.request import urlretrieve 8 | from codecs import open as copen 9 | from re import findall 10 | from re import compile as rcompile 11 | from collections import Counter 12 | from os import mkdir, path 13 | from logger import ignore_excpetion 14 | from random import randint 15 | from textwrap import fill as tfill 16 | from ixora import QBIxora 17 | 18 | #textwrap_args = {'width': 50, 'replace_whitespace': False, 'break_long_words': True} 19 | #temp_list = [] 20 | 21 | class MitreParser(): 22 | ''' 23 | mitre parser (it will download pre-attack.json/enterprise-attack.json and parse them) 24 | ''' 25 | def __init__(self,name): 26 | ''' 27 | initialize class, make mitrefiles path and have mitre links in the class 28 | ''' 29 | self.graph = QBIxora(name) 30 | self.mitrepath = path.abspath(path.join(path.dirname(__file__), 'mitrefiles')) 31 | if not self.mitrepath.endswith(path.sep): 32 | self.mitrepath = self.mitrepath+path.sep 33 | if not path.isdir(self.mitrepath): 34 | mkdir(self.mitrepath) 35 | self.preattackjson = {} 36 | self.enterpriseattackjson = {} 37 | self.fulldict = {} 38 | self.usedict = {} 39 | self.preattackurl = "https://raw.githubusercontent.com/mitre/cti/master/pre-attack/pre-attack.json" 40 | self.enterpriseattackurl = "https://raw.githubusercontent.com/mitre/cti/master/enterprise-attack/enterprise-attack.json" 41 | self.setup(self.mitrepath) 42 | 43 | 44 | def setup(self, _path): 45 | ''' 46 | check if there are enterprise-attack.json and pre-attack.json in the system 47 | if not, download them and parse them. otehrwise use the once from the system 48 | ''' 49 | temp_list = {} 50 | if not path.exists(_path+'enterprise-attack.json') and not path.exists(_path+'pre-attack.json'): 51 | urlretrieve(self.enterpriseattackurl, _path+"enterprise-attack.json") 52 | urlretrieve(self.preattackurl, _path+"pre-attack.json") 53 | with copen(_path+"enterprise-attack.json", encoding='ascii', errors='ignore') as enterprise, copen(_path+"pre-attack.json", encoding='ascii', errors='ignore') as pre: 54 | self.preattack = pre.read() 55 | self.enterprise = enterprise.read() 56 | if path.exists(_path+'hardcoded_usedict.json') and path.exists(_path+'hardcoded_fulldict.json'): 57 | self.fulldict = load(copen(_path+"hardcoded_fulldict.json")) 58 | self.usedict = load(copen(_path+"hardcoded_usedict.json")) 59 | else: 60 | temp_list['preattack'] = loads(self.preattack)['objects'] 61 | temp_list['enterprise'] = loads(self.enterprise)['objects'] 62 | self.update_dict(temp_list['preattack'], {"collection":"preattack"}) 63 | self.update_dict(temp_list['enterprise'], {"collection":"enterprise"}) 64 | self.fulldict = temp_list['preattack'] + temp_list['enterprise'] 65 | self.usedict = self.finduses() 66 | dump(self.fulldict, copen(_path+"hardcoded_fulldict.json", 'w')) 67 | dump(self.usedict, copen(_path+"hardcoded_usedict.json", 'w')) 68 | 69 | def update_dict(self, temp_d, temp_s): 70 | ''' 71 | update target dict 72 | ''' 73 | for temp_x in temp_d: 74 | temp_x.update(temp_s) 75 | 76 | def search_once(self, temp_s, temp_d): 77 | ''' 78 | search once 79 | ''' 80 | with ignore_excpetion(Exception): 81 | for temp_x in temp_s: 82 | if all((temp_k in temp_x and temp_x[temp_k] == temp_var) for temp_k, temp_var in temp_d.items()): 83 | return temp_x 84 | return None 85 | 86 | def search_in_mitre_and_return(self, temp_s, temp_d, temp_r): 87 | ''' 88 | fine item and return 89 | ''' 90 | temp_l = [] 91 | for temp_x in temp_s: 92 | if all((temp_k in temp_x and temp_x[temp_k] == temp_var) for temp_k, temp_var in temp_d.items()): 93 | temp_l.append({key:temp_x.get(key) for key in temp_r}) 94 | return temp_l 95 | 96 | def nested_search(self, temp_k, temp_d): 97 | ''' 98 | needs double check 99 | ''' 100 | if temp_k in temp_d: 101 | return temp_d[temp_k] 102 | for temp_k, temp_var in temp_d.items(): 103 | if isinstance(temp_var, dict): 104 | result = self.nested_search(temp_k, temp_var) 105 | if result: 106 | return temp_k, result 107 | 108 | def findid(self, temp_s, _print): 109 | ''' 110 | find by id 111 | ''' 112 | temp_l = {} 113 | for temp_x in temp_s[0]: 114 | if temp_x['type'] == 'attack-pattern': 115 | if temp_x['id'] not in temp_l: 116 | temp_l.update({temp_x['id']:temp_x['name']}) 117 | if isinstance(temp_x['description'], list): 118 | for temp_d in temp_x['description']: 119 | if temp_d['type'] == 'attack-pattern': 120 | if temp_d['id'] not in temp_l: 121 | temp_l.update({temp_d['id']:temp_d['name']}) 122 | if _print: 123 | print(dumps(temp_l, indent=4, sort_keys=True)) 124 | return temp_l 125 | 126 | def countitem(self, temp_s, temp_k): 127 | ''' 128 | count 129 | ''' 130 | return Counter([temp_d[temp_k] for temp_d in temp_s]) 131 | 132 | def finduses(self): 133 | ''' 134 | find all relationship_type uses value and parse them into hardcoded list 135 | ''' 136 | temp_l = self.search_in_mitre_and_return(self.fulldict, {'relationship_type':'uses'}, ['source_ref', 'target_ref', 'description', 'collection', 'kill_chain_phases']) 137 | temp_d = {} 138 | temp_added = {} 139 | temp_counter = 0 140 | for temp_i in temp_l: 141 | temp_counter += 1 142 | temp_s = self.search_once(self.fulldict, {'id':temp_i['source_ref']}) 143 | temp_u = self.search_once(self.fulldict, {'id':temp_i['target_ref']}) 144 | temp_xx = None 145 | temp_xs = None 146 | with ignore_excpetion(Exception): 147 | temp_xx = temp_u['external_references'][0]['external_id'] 148 | temp_xs = temp_s['external_references'][0]['external_id'] 149 | if temp_s and temp_u: 150 | if temp_d.get(temp_s['type'.lower().rstrip()]): 151 | if temp_d[temp_s['type']].get(temp_s['name']) == [] or temp_d[temp_s['type']].get(temp_s['name']): 152 | temp_dict_ = {'id':temp_xx, 'name':temp_u['name'], 'type':temp_u['type'], 'collection':temp_i['collection']} 153 | if 'kill_chain_phases' in temp_u: 154 | temp_dict_.update({'kill_chain_phases':', '.join([_['phase_name'] for _ in temp_u['kill_chain_phases']])}) 155 | if temp_u['type'] == 'malware' or temp_u['type'] == 'tool': 156 | temp_dict_.update({'techniques':[]}) 157 | else: 158 | temp_dict_.update({'description':temp_i['description']}) 159 | temp_d[temp_s['type']][temp_s['name']]['techniques'].append(temp_dict_) 160 | else: 161 | temp_dict_ = {} 162 | if 'kill_chain_phases' in temp_u: 163 | temp_dict_ = {temp_s['name']:{'id':temp_xs,'description':temp_s['description'],'techniques':[{'id':temp_xx, 'name':temp_u['name'], 'type':temp_u['type'], 'description':temp_i['description'], 'collection':temp_i['collection'],'kill_chain_phases':', '.join([_['phase_name'] for _ in temp_u['kill_chain_phases']])}]}} 164 | else: 165 | temp_dict_ = {temp_s['name']:{'id':temp_xs,'description':temp_s['description'],'techniques':[{'id':temp_xx, 'name':temp_u['name'], 'type':temp_u['type'], 'description':temp_i['description'], 'collection':temp_i['collection']}]}} 166 | if 'aliases' in temp_s: 167 | temp_dict_[temp_s['name']].update({'aliases':', '.join(temp_s['aliases'])}) 168 | temp_d[temp_s['type']].update(temp_dict_) 169 | else: 170 | temp_dict_ = {} 171 | if 'kill_chain_phases' in temp_u: 172 | temp_dict_ = {temp_s['name']:{'id':temp_xs,'description':temp_s['description'],'techniques':[{'id':temp_xx, 'name':temp_u['name'], 'type':temp_u['type'], 'description':temp_i['description'], 'collection':temp_i['collection'], 'kill_chain_phases':', '.join([_['phase_name'] for _ in temp_u['kill_chain_phases']])}]}} 173 | else: 174 | temp_dict_ = {temp_s['name']:{'id':temp_xs,'description':temp_s['description'],'techniques':[{'id':temp_xx, 'name':temp_u['name'], 'type':temp_u['type'], 'description':temp_i['description'], 'collection':temp_i['collection']}]}} 175 | if 'aliases' in temp_s: 176 | temp_dict_[temp_s['name']].update({'aliases':', '.join(temp_s['aliases'])}) 177 | temp_d.update({temp_s['type'].lower().rstrip():temp_dict_}) 178 | 179 | return temp_d 180 | 181 | def findapt(self, apt, _print=False): 182 | ''' 183 | find an apt group from the hardocded list (Name is case sensitive) 184 | ''' 185 | temp_x = self.usedict['intrusion-set'][apt] 186 | temp_c = self.countitem(temp_x, 'collection') 187 | if _print: 188 | print(dumps([temp_x, temp_c], indent=4, sort_keys=True)) 189 | return [temp_x, temp_c] 190 | 191 | def listapts(self, _print=False): 192 | ''' 193 | list all apts from hardocded list 194 | ''' 195 | temp_x = list(self.usedict['intrusion-set']) 196 | if _print: 197 | print(dumps(temp_x, indent=4, sort_keys=True)) 198 | return temp_x 199 | 200 | def findmalware(self, malware, _print=False): 201 | ''' 202 | find malware from the hardocded list (Name is case sensitive) 203 | ''' 204 | if malware in self.usedict['malware']: 205 | temp_x = self.usedict['malware'][malware] 206 | #temp_c = self.countitem(temp_x, 'collection') 207 | if _print: 208 | print(dumps(temp_x, indent=4, sort_keys=True)) 209 | else: 210 | return temp_x 211 | return None 212 | 213 | def findtool(self, tool, _print=False): 214 | ''' 215 | find tool from the hardocded list (Name is case sensitive) 216 | ''' 217 | if tool in self.usedict['tool']: 218 | temp_x = self.usedict['tool'][tool] 219 | #temp_c = self.countitem(temp_x, 'collection') 220 | if _print: 221 | print(dumps(temp_x, indent=4, sort_keys=True)) 222 | else: 223 | return temp_x 224 | return None 225 | 226 | def findword(self, word, _print=False): 227 | ''' 228 | search for specific word in the files (case insensitive) 229 | ''' 230 | temp_x = {} 231 | pattern = rcompile(r'(^.*%s.*$)' % word, 8|2) 232 | temp_x['enterpriseattack'] = list(set(findall(pattern, self.enterprise))) 233 | temp_x['preattack'] = list(set(findall(pattern, self.preattack))) 234 | if _print: 235 | print(dumps(temp_x, indent=4, sort_keys=True)) 236 | return temp_x 237 | 238 | def random_color(self): 239 | rand = lambda: randint(100, 200) 240 | return '#%02X%02X%02X' % (rand(), rand(), rand()) 241 | 242 | def gen_apt_graph(self): 243 | for apt, value in self.usedict['intrusion-set'].items(): 244 | if apt != value['aliases']: 245 | search = "{} - {}".format(value['id'],value['aliases']) 246 | else: 247 | search = "{}".format(apt) 248 | 249 | body = "Aliases: " + value['aliases'] + "

Description: " + value['description'] 250 | self.graph.add_node(apt, 251 | _set= {'header':value['id'],'group':(len(value)%5)+1,'width':10, 'color':'#fce903','body':body}, 252 | search=search) 253 | 254 | if 'techniques' in value: 255 | for technique in value['techniques']: 256 | if technique['type'] != 'malware' and technique['type'] != 'tool': 257 | if 'kill_chain_phases' in technique: 258 | body = "Tactics: " if ', ' in technique['kill_chain_phases'] else "Tactic: " 259 | body += technique['kill_chain_phases'] + "

Description: " + technique['description'] 260 | self.graph.add_node(technique['name'], 261 | _set = {'header':technique['id'],'body':body}, 262 | search="{} - {}".format(technique['id'],technique['name'])) 263 | else: 264 | self.graph.add_node(technique['name'], 265 | _set = {'header':technique['id'],'body':technique['description']}, 266 | search="{} - {}".format(technique['id'],technique['name'])) 267 | self.graph.add_edge(apt,technique['name'],{'width':1}) 268 | else: 269 | color = "" 270 | if technique['type'] == 'malware': 271 | color = "#ff3232" 272 | else: 273 | color = "#ff1a8c" 274 | self.graph.add_node(technique['name'], 275 | _set={'header':self.usedict[technique['type']][technique['name']]['id'],'body':self.usedict[technique['type']][technique['name']]['description'],'color':color}, 276 | search="{} - {}".format(technique['id'],technique['name'])) 277 | self.graph.add_edge(apt,technique['name'],{'width':3}) 278 | for _technique in self.usedict[technique['type']][technique['name']]['techniques']: 279 | if 'kill_chain_phases' in _technique: 280 | body = "Tactics: " if ', ' in _technique['kill_chain_phases'] else "Tactic: " 281 | body += _technique['kill_chain_phases'] + "

Description: " + _technique['description'] 282 | self.graph.add_node(_technique['name'], 283 | _set={'header':_technique['id'],'body':body}, 284 | search="{} - {}".format(_technique['id'],_technique['name'])) 285 | else: 286 | self.graph.add_node(_technique['name'], 287 | _set={'header':_technique['id'],'body':_technique['description']}, 288 | search="{} - {}".format(_technique['id'],_technique['name'])) 289 | 290 | self.graph.add_edge(technique['name'],_technique['name'],{'width':1}) 291 | 292 | x = MitreParser("Mitre-Visualizer") 293 | x.gen_apt_graph() 294 | x.graph.create_graph('#ixora-graph',window_title="Mitre-Visualizer", search_title="Search Box",search_msg="Search Mitre DB by APT, Malware, Tool, Attack ID or any word such as linx", copyright_link="https://qeeqbox.com",copyright_msg="Qeeqbox-ixora",tools=['search','tooltip','menu','window'], collide=300,distance=300, data=x.graph.graph,method="file_with_json", save_to="Mitre-Visualizer.html",open_file=True) 295 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /readme/back.png: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/qeeqbox/mitre-visualizer/d0b206dcbbe5941bc8070487e3de53a169176fbb/readme/back.png -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /readme/intro.png: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/qeeqbox/mitre-visualizer/d0b206dcbbe5941bc8070487e3de53a169176fbb/readme/intro.png -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /readme/mitre-visualizer.png: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/qeeqbox/mitre-visualizer/d0b206dcbbe5941bc8070487e3de53a169176fbb/readme/mitre-visualizer.png --------------------------------------------------------------------------------