Laika is an object scanner and intrusion detection system that strives to achieve the following goals:
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Scalable
- Work across multiple systems
- High volume of input from many sources
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Flexible
- Modular architecture
- Highly configurable dispatching and dispositioning logic
- Tactical code insertion (without needing restart)
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Verbose
- Generate more metadata than you know what to do with
Each scan does three main actions on each object:
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Extract child objects Some objects are archives, some are wrappers, and others are obfuscators. Whatever the case may be, find children objects that should be scanned recursively by extracting them out.
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Mark flags Flags provide a means for dispositioning objects and for pivoting on future analysis.
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Add metadata Discover as much information describing the object for future analysis.
Feel free to read the whitepaper!
Laika is composed of the following pieces:
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Framework (
laika.py
) This is the core of Laika BOSS. It includes the object model and the dispatching logic. -
laikad This piece contains the code for running Laika as a deamonized, networked service using the ZeroMQ broker.
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cloudscan A command-line client for sending a local system file to a running service instance of Laika (laikad).
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modules The scan itself is composed of the running of modules. Each module is its own program that focuses on a particular sub-component of the overall file analysis.
Laika BOSS has been tested on the latest versions of CentOS and Ubuntu LTS
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Install framework dependencies:
apt-get install yara python-yara python-progressbar python-pip pip install interruptingcow
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Install network client and server dependencies:
apt-get install libzmq3 python-zmq python-gevent python-pexpect
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Install module dependencies:
apt-get install python-ipy python-m2crypto python-pyclamd liblzma5 libimage-exiftool-perl python-msgpack libfuzzy-dev python-cffi python-dev unrar pip install fluent-logger olefile ssdeep py-unrar2 pylzma javatools wget https://github.com/smarnach/pyexiftool/archive/master.zip unzip master.zip cd pyexiftool-master python setup.py build python setup.py install wget https://github.com/erocarrera/pefile/archive/pefile-1.2.10-139.tar.gz tar vxzf pefile-1.2.10-139.tar.gz cd pefile-1.2.10-139 python setup.py build python setup.py install
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Install framework dependencies
sudo yum install -y epel-release sudo yum install -y autoconf automake libtool libffi-devel python-devel python-pip python-zmq ssdeep-devel swig
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Install Python modules
pip install IPy cffi interruptingcow fluent-logger javatools m2crypto olefile pylzma pyclamd py-unrar2 pip install six --upgrade --force-reinstall pip install ssdeep
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Install Yara
There is no Yara package for CentOS, so we have to build it from source. You can't use a checkout from Github as it won't contain the Python code; you must download one of the release versions. The following uses Yara version 3.5.0
wget https://github.com/VirusTotal/yara/archive/v3.5.0.zip unzip yara-3.5.0.zip cd yara-3.5.0 chmod +x ./build.sh ./build.sh sudo make install cd yara-python python setup.py build sudo python setup.py install
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Install pyexif
wget https://github.com/smarnach/pyexiftool/archive/master.zip unzip master.zip python setup.py build sudo python setup.py install
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Install pefile
wget https://github.com/erocarrera/pefile/archive/pefile-1.2.10-139.tar.gz tar vxzf pefile-1.2.10-139.tar.gz cd pefile-1.2.10-139 python setup.py build python setup.py install --user
You may need to set the LD_LIBRARY_PATH
variable to include /usr/local/lib
when running Laika.
You may use the provided setup script to install the Laika BOSS framework, client library, modules and associated scripts (laika.py
, laikad.py
, cloudscan.py
).
python setup.py install
From the directory containing the framework code, you may run the standalone scanner, laika.py
against any file you choose. If you move this file from this directory you'll have to specify various config locations. By default it uses the configurations in the ./etc
directory.
We recommend using installing jq to parse Laika output.
$ ./laika.py ~/test_files/testfile.cws.swf | jq '.scan_result[] | { "file type" : .fileType, "flags" : .flags, "md5" : .objectHash }'
100%[############################################] Processed: 1/1 total files (Elapsed Time: 0:00:00) Time: 0:00:00
{
"md5": "dffcc2464911077d8ecd352f3d611ecc",
"flags": [],
"file type": [
"cws",
"swf"
]
}
{
"md5": "587c8ac651011bc23ecefecd4c253cd4",
"flags": [],
"file type": [
"fws",
"swf"
]
}
$ ./laikad.py
$ ./cloudscan.py ~/test_files/testfile.cws.swf | jq '.scan_result[] | { "file type" : .fileType, "flags" : .flags, "md5" : .objectHash }'
{
"md5": "dffcc2464911077d8ecd352f3d611ecc",
"flags": [],
"file type": [
"cws",
"swf"
]
}
{
"md5": "587c8ac651011bc23ecefecd4c253cd4",
"flags": [],
"file type": [
"fws",
"swf"
]
}
The Laika BOSS milter server allows you to integrate Laika BOSS with mail transfer agents such as Sendmail or Postfix. This enables better visibility (passive visibility can be hampered by TLS) and provides a means to block email according to Laika BOSS disposition.
+----------------+ +---------------+ +----------------+
| | email | | email | |
| sendmail +-------------> laikamilter +-------------> laikad |
| | accept/deny | | scan result | |
| <-------------+ <-------------+ |
+----------------+ +---------------+ +----------------+
The Laika BOSS milter server requires the python-milter module and the Laika BOSS client library. Check out the comments in the source code for more details.
We have released a proof of concept feature for Suricata that allows it to store extracted files and their associated metadata in a Redis database. You will find this code under a new branch in our Suricata fork. We hope to refine the implementation and eventually have it accepted by the project.
Once you've enabled file extraction and the optional Redis integration in Suricata, you can extract these files from Redis and submit them to Laika BOSS for scanning by using the middleware script laika_redis_client.py
as shown below. Note that it requires the python-redis
module.
First, start laikad.py
in async mode:
./laikad.py -a
Then launch the middleware script and give it the address of the laikad
broker and Redis database (defaults shown below):
./laika_redis_client.py -b tcp://localhost:5558 -r localhost -p 6379
Note that you will need to use a logging module such as LOG_FLUENT
to export the full scan result of the these file scans from laikad
.
The Laika framework and associated modules are released under the terms of the Apache 2.0 license.