Peach Fuzz - Vulnerability Scanning Framework


This tool aims to look through files in a given directory to detect any unsafe, vulnerable, or dangerous function calls. It is designed to be extensible and easy to understand; you can "plug-and-play" modules that specify criteria on which types of files will trigger what 'scans,' in which you determine what action it should take to find and report dangerous content within each file.

Also, it may be run as an experimental automated fuzzing tool. Given effective modules, the framework can be adapted to automatically fuzz executables. You may implement fuzzers using the generic fuzz.fuzzer.Fuzzer class. WARNING: this is a subclass of scan.scanner.Scanner , but will EXECUTE all files with executable permission! Be careful!

Usage
$ ./peach.py -h
usage: peach.py [-h] [-s] [-f] [--follow] [-c CONFIG] [-o OUTPUT] [-sh] [-nh]
paths [paths ...]

positional arguments:
paths files and directories to scan

optional arguments:
-h, --help show this help message and exit
-s, --scan use configuration file for vulnerability scanning
(vulnscan.json).
-f, --fuzz use configuration file for automated fuzzing
(fuzzing.json).
--follow follow symbolic links when scanning directories
-c CONFIG, --config CONFIG
specify a custom configuration file (default:
vulnscan.json)
-o OUTPUT, --output OUTPUT
output results to the specified JSON file
-sh, --scan-hidden Scan hidden files and directories (default)
-nh, --no-hidden Do not scan hidden files and directories

File & Directory Information
  • peach.py
    This is the core of the utility; the Python script that kickstarts all threads and scans from the given command-line arguments .
  • scan
    This directory hosts all the classes that can be duplicated and extended for specific file "scans," in which you could do pretty much anything you want. They are just housed in this folder to keep things clean.
  • vulnscan.json
    This acts like the global configuation; in this JSON file you specify what scans you want to run for all of the files processed, and determine whatever criteria you want to use to identify those files (file extension, MIME type , or executable). All scanners listed in this configuration should be merely that: scanners. No fuzzers should be listed here!
  • fuzzing.json
    This file is similar to vulnscan.json except that it contains references to fuzzers and can be used to start automatically fuzzing a directory or file. WARNING: using this config will execute ALL files with executable permissions! Be careful using it!
  • test
    This directory holds anything that has been often used to test some of the scanners. You can add to it as you please.
  • colors.py
    This small module acts as a wrapper for colorama , in an effort to supply some shorthand function calls.
That's it! The idea behind the tool is simple; the real power comes from building scanners to detect and report any mischievous content or code in large amounts of unknown data. So add your own scanner!

Requiriments
sudo pip install pwn


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