- [Fix] Imporved Migrate() module (SQLite to MongoDB). Thanks to Thiago Palmeira from Infolink for reporting the bug.
- [New] Added support to CAPEC v2.10. Check the full changelog.
- [New] Added support to CWE v2.11. Check the full changelog.
- [New] Added support to the new Microsoft security update
- [Improve] Improved the
get_ms
method to returns both all and new Microsoft bulletins and KBs. - [Improve] Fixed issue #65. Cleaned the database from Reject entries.
- [Doc] Documentation updated to reflect the new changes. All changes are immediate for consultancy / integrator license customers. The CE database will be available by the end of the month
- [New] Reactivated the ability to automate the download process for Consultancy / Integrator plans using private Dropbox repository.
- [Improve] Improved the
mongo.py
to check whether SQLite exists. Thanks to Alex Faraino (https://github.com/AlexFaraino/vFeed) - [Fix] Modified vfeedcli from API to wrapper.
- [Doc] Documentation updated to reflect the new changes.
- [Fix] Fixed issue #72. Migration was not working for ubuntu and debian.
- [Improve] Improved the check_mongo() to support tp linux and OSX.
- [New] Updated and optimized
search
function with new keys (cve, cpe, cwe, oval and text). Please refer to documentation - [New] The
search
result is returned as JSON content. It may contain references to exploits whenever they are available - [New] Added support to Python3. Thanks to Elnappo (https://github.com/elnappo)
- [Fix] Fixed issue #64. The CLI is separated from the library.
- [Fix] Fixed issue #67. Modified the
config.py
to reflect The OVAL repository new URL hosted by CIS
- [New] The vFeed DB is no more available through
update
command. The command is deprecated. - [New] The delivery of the vFeed DB was handed over to a new established entity vFeed IO. This entity sets the goal to become the Leading Provider of Vulnerability and Threat Intelligence Database.
- [New] The API has been modified to reflect the new changes.
- [New] Added support to CAPEC version 2.8. Check about CAPEC v2.8.
- [New] Added support to CWE v2.9. Check the full changelog.
- [New] Added mapping to WASC v2.0 Threat Classification.
- [New] Added CVSS v2.0 vectors to
risk.py
class. Now, the methodsget_cvss
andget_severity
display the vector when available. - [New] Added new method
get_wasc
to reflect the new mapping with WASC v2.0. The method returns ID, Title and URL when available. - [New] Modified the method
get_capec
to return the following:- The title
- Method of Attacks
- Mitigations
- Reflected the changes in
cvsexports.sql
MongoDB script to generate the new added tables. - vFeed.db the correlated vulnerability & threat database fully regenerated to support the new changes.
- Documentation updated accordingly.
NOTE: Some code was cleaned. Nevertheless, the issues reported here will be fixed in next minor version.
- [New] Added support to landscape.io with some code cleaning.
- [Improve] Modified the
update.py
class to display the vFeed License before downloading the database.
- [New] Added the ability to migrate to Mongo Database (Thanks so much to Ushan89 for the original code)
- [New] A new class
mongo.py
added (based on Ushan89 code to simply the process of migration from SQLite to MongoDB- --migrate: Dump into a CSV then populate the vFeed MongoDB
- The documentation updated. Visit Documentation Page
- Reviewed and re-wrote the code to be as much as possible PEP8 compliant
- Update the vFeed License. It is very important to read it.
- Introduced a new simple vFeed menu with the following options:
- --method: Digs into the database and enumerate information related to CVE. See (--list)
- --list: Lists the available --method functions. You can refer to the wiki documentation for more information
- --export : Exports metadata to either JSON or XML formats
- --stats : Displays the vFeed.db statistics
- --search: Simple vFeed search utility. It supports CVE, CPE, CWE, OVAL and free text
- --update: To update the vFeed.db Correlated Vulnerability Database.
- --banner: Displays vFeed banners. Dont ask me. It is useless :)
- Refactored the main vFeed class
api.py
into small dedicated classes:info.py
: Used to render information about CVE alongside other open standards (CWE, CPE, CAPEC).ref.py
: Can be leveraged to get information about references and cross-linked sources (IAVM, SCIP..)risk.py
: Used to display the CVSS v2 and severity.patches.py
: Mostly used to enumerate hotfixes from 3rd party vendors such as Microsoft, Redhat, Suse etcscanners.py
: Leveraged to list information about scanners scripts related to CVEs such as Nessus, OpenVAS ..exploit.py
: Used to list information about exploits PoC related to CVEs such as Metasploit, Exploit-DB ..rules.py
: Can be leveraged to display the IDS/IPS rules to prevent from the attack such as Snort or Suricatajson_dump.py
: This class will generate a detailed CVE JSON output.
- vFeed now returns JSON responses. It will be much easier to integrate with 3rd party utilities and software.
- Added the support of CWE, OVAL and free text to
search.py
class. - Added URL links to the references (CVE, CWE, CAPEC, 3rd party references ..)
- Changed name of
get_risk
method toget_severity
- Exported JSON/XML files are moved to export repository.
- Added
api_calls.py
API calls sample to demonstrate how easy to use vFeed from within your code. - Deprecated the value of "PCI Compliance" from
risk.py
class. This will be supported later. - Deprecated the method
get_milw0rm
as the source does not longer exist - Todo : The XML export will be added later.
- The documentation updated. Visit Documentation Page
- Added a new class
search.py
. Now it is possible to search for CPE associated CVEs. Check the full documentation - Added the support to CWE v2.8 with the addition to 58 nodes. Check here the full changelog
- Updated the vfeed_calls_samples.py with example to use update and search methods within your python scripts.
- Fixed an incoherence in the ExploitDB. In some cases, the exploit file is filled with http://www.exploit-db.com/download/Id_Exploit instead of blank.
- Fixed variable naming in uncompress() try statement in the update class (thanks to Jason )
- To reflect this update, the following methods have been added:
- search to enumerate CVE and CPEs information (ex: ./vfeedcli.py search CVE-2010-4345 or ./vfeedcli.py search cpe:/a:openssl:openssl:1.0.1). Refer to documentation section "searching for occurrences"
- vFeed.db the sqlite cross-linked vulnerability database fully regenerated to support the new changes
- The documentation updated. Visit Documentation Page
- Added the support to Nmap NSE scripts
- Added the support to D2 Elliot Web Exploitation Framework Exploits
- Now fully rely on OVAL Open Vulnerability Assessment Language definitions
- Updated the get_oval to return more information such title and class.
- Changed the stats methods names to get_stats and get_latest
- To reflect this update, the following methods have been added:
- get_nmap to enumerate Nmap NSE scripts. This function returns file name and category (ex: ./vfeedcli.py get_nmap CVE-2010-4345)
- get_d2 to enumerate D2 Elliot exploits. This function returns title and url link (ex: ./vfeedcli.py get_d2 CVE-2011-4106)
- vFeed.db the sqlite cross-linked vulnerability database fully regenerated to support the new changes
- Added a new class vFeedStats (vfeed\stats.py) to display vfeed.db statistics and the latest added CVEs (feature requested by Ryan Barnett from SpiderLabs).
- To reflect this update, the following methods have been added:
stats
to enumerate vfeed.db global statistics such as total CVE, CPE, Nessus and more. This function returns the total for each referencelatest_cve
to list the latest CVEs.
- Refactored the
vfeed_update.py
script as a separate class vFeedUpdate (vfeed\update.py). The methodupdate()
could be invoked to update the vulnerability database vFeed.db - Added the support to HP (Hewlett-Packard) patch ids
- Added the support to BID - SecurityFocus ids
- Updated the Ubuntu, Redhat, CERT-VN mappers. Many new IDs have been added to vFeed.db
- To reflect the newest cross references, the following methods have been added:
get_hp
to enumerate HP ids. This function returns the patches alonside with linksget_bid
to list SecurityFocus Idsupdate
to download the newest vFeed.db database. python vfeedcli.py update will do the trick now.
- vFeed.db the sqlite cross-linked vulnerability database fully regenerated to support the new changes
- Documentation updated accordingly
-
Added the support to Suricata ET SID (http://suricata-ids.org/). When available, vFeed reports the mapping with Suricata ID, Attack title rule and class type
-
Added the support to VMware IDs.
-
Updated the Gentoo GLSA mapper. Many new IDs have been added to vFeed.db
-
Updated the Fedora mapper. Many new IDs have been added to vFeed.db
-
To reflect the newest cross references, the following methods have been added:
get_suricata
to enumerate Suricata ID rules. This function returns Suricata SID, signature title and class typeget_vmware
to list VMware patches
-
vfeed.db the sqlite opensource cross linked vulnerability database fully regenerated to support the new changes
- Added the support to CWE v2.5. Now, vFeed reports the newest CWE-id added to version 2.5. See here for more information http://cwe.mitre.org/data/reports/diff_reports/v2.4_v2.5.html
- Added the support to OWASP Top 2013. The method get_category() reports the appropriate OWASP ID. The method get_risk() also reports the categories of the attack as topAlert value.
- Better support of Microsoft Bulletins and KB.
- Extended the functions get_ms() and get_mskb() to report the Microsoft Title and URL.
- Added the support to Snort SID. A new function get_snort() is available. It returns snort sid, signature name and class type.
- Updated the vFeed XML export() function with a new attribute . The Snort IDs could be leveraged to deploy detection capabilities.
- Fixed bug#24 toolswatch#24
- Fixed a bug with PCIstatus in get_risk(). Now PCIstatus is set as "Failed" when a topAlert is found
- Fixed a bug in get_risk(). The value are not set when the CVSS base is undefined
- Updated slightly get_risk() to also display CVSS scores. Top Vulnerability attribute took a sense. When all CVSS scores are set to 10, then Top Vulnerability is True.
- Refactored the
exportXML
method as a separate class vFeedXML (vfeed\exportxml.py). The methodexport()
could be invoked to generate the appropriate vFeed XML format - Changed methods name to something "pythonic compliant names" according to Andres Riancho (Thanks to David Mirza for python documentation). Format is now get_cve, get_cpe etc instead of the awful checkCVE, checkCPE ...(Issue Ref: toolswatch#13)
- Added the support to DISA/IAVM database (Information Assurance Vulnerability Alert) advisories from DoD-CERT. When available, the IAVM id and DISA VMSkey are reported
- Added the support to CERT-VN (CERT Vulnerability Notes Database (VU)). When available, the CERT-VU and Link are reported.
- Added the support to SCIP database effort from folks at www.scip.ch. The ids and link are reported (thanks to Marc Ruef @mruef for the help)
- Added the support to OpenVAS (www.openvas.org). Whenever a reference exists, the ID, script file(s), family(s) and title are reported
- Added the support to Cisco Security Advisories (http://tools.cisco.com/security/center/publicationListing.x)
- Added the support to Ubuntu USN Security Notices (http://www.ubuntu.com/usn/)
- Added the support to Gentoo GLSA (http://www.gentoo.org/security/en/glsa/)
- Added the support to Fedora Security advisories (http://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-announce-list/)
- To reflect the newest cross references, the following new methods have been added
get_iavm
to check for DISA/IAVM ids associated with a CVEget_scip
to check for SCIP database idsget_certvn
to enumerate the CERT-VN idsget_openvas
to list the OpenVAS Vulnerability scanner scripts. It always classy to have both Nessus and OpenVAS scripts ;)get_cisco
to list cisco patchsget_ubuntu
to list ubuntu patchsget_gento
. You bet, it's for listing the Gentoo patchsget_fedora
to list the fedora patchs
- Despite the fact the OSVDB ids was already mapped with vFeed since the beginning, a new method
get_osvdb
has been added to enumerate them when available. - Added
get_milw0rm
method even if the website is deprecated (for old time's sake) - Introduced
vfeedcli.py
instead of awful script namevFeed_Calls_1.py
. From now on, vFeed CLI should be used to get CVE attributes - Slightly modified the
get_cve
keys to (summary, published and modified). Check thevfeedcli.py
code source. - vFeed XML format slightly modified. It's still easy to read and to parse.
- Minor bug fixed (when a CVE is missed, vFeed exits)
- vfeed.db regenerated to support the newest changes
- Documentation should be updated the reflect the major methods name changes
- Added the support of Metasploit Ids. Now vFeed reports msf exploit id, link to file and title
- Added the support of CAPEC. When the reference exists, the CAPEC id and link are reported accordingly with its associated CWE
- checkCWE extended to support the CWE title. Sometimes, it's comfortable to deal with human words than ids ;)
- checkRISK extended to support Top Categories as CWE/SANS 2011, OWASP 2010 etc. Whenever the CVE is flagged in the some specific categories (see api.py at _isTopAlert), the topAlert value is filled with categories name such as OWASP Top Ten 2010 Category A1 - Injection or 2011 Top 25 - Insecure Interaction Between Components
- checkCVSS extended to support the CVSS Vector.
- To reflect the newest cross references, 3 new methods have been added
- checkMSF to check for Metasploit sploits or plugins
- checkCAPEC to enumerate the CWE associated (and indirectly CVE) CAPEC ids
- checkCATEGORY to list the whole Top Categories associated with CWE and indirectly CVE. This method is useful if topAlert doesnt report any known Top List.
- Updated checkRISK, checkCWE and checkCVSS
- updated exportXML to reflect the changes.
- vfeed.db regenerated from scratch to support the newest changes.
- Documentation as usual in progress.
- Refactoring as a first step towards having the vfeed module in pypi (andres riancho)
- PEP8 compatible code (at least what autopep8 can do) (andres riancho)
- README format is now RST (andres riancho)
- Bug fixes (andres riancho)
- Global vfeed.db update with latest CVEs, Redhat OVAL, SaintExploit, Nessus Scripts .....
-
Extended the checkREDHAT method
- Added the support of Redhat OVAL ids reference. Now, vFeed reports more accurate Redhat Patchs with associated Redhat OVAL ids
- Added the support of Redhat Bugzilla Ids and advisory issue date
-
Added the support of Debian ids. vFeed now reports DSA as patch
-
Added the support of Mandriva ids.
-
Extended Exploitation Checks to support Saint Corporation Exploits. If available, title, link to exploit file are reported
-
To reflect the newest cross references, 3 new methods have been added
- checkREDHAT extended to support Redhat OVAL, Bugzilla ids more redhat patchs ids.
- checkDEBIAN to check for debian patchs
- checkMANDRIVA to check for mandrake patchs
- checkSAINT to check for Saint corporation exploits
-
Fixed a small bug in checkRISK() (thanks to Ronald Bister https://github.com/savon-noir)
-
Updating wiki documentation in progress
- Rewrite vFeedApi.py as a class (added _init_db() method with sql query sanitization)
- Added a class vFeedInfo to return variables and global configuration
- Added a config.py module.
- Updated the "update.py". Now verifies if a new db is available (support of checksum)
- Renamed method checkReferences into checkREF()
- Updated the sample scripts (vFeedAPI_calls_1 and _2) to reflect the changes
- documentation update (always in progress) and will be mainly delivered via vfeed github wiki.
- moved project to github
- added an updater.py to download the vFeed vulnerability database
- initial release
- read documentation