Sooty is a tool developed with the task of aiding SOC analysts with automating part of their workflow. One of the goals of Sooty is to perform as much of the routines checks as possible, allowing the analyst more time to spend on deeper analysis within the same time-frame.
Sooty is now proudly supported by Tines.io! The SOAR Platform for Enterprise Security Teams.
- Sanitise URL's to be safe to send in emails
- Perform reverse DNS and DNS lookups
- Perform reputation checks from:
- Check if an IP address is a TOR exit node
- Decode Proofpoint URL's, UTF-8 encoded URLS, Office SafeLink URL's and Base64 Strings
- Get file hashes and compare them against VirusTotal (see requirements)
- Perform WhoIs Lookups
- Check Usernames and Emails against HaveIBeenPwned to see if a breach has occurred. (see requirements)
- Simple analysis of emails to retrieve URL's, emails and header information.
- Extract IP addresses from emails.
- Unshorten URL's that have been shortened by external services. (Limited to 10 requests per hour)
- Query URLScan.io for reputation reports.
- Analyze email addresses for known malicious activity and report on domain reputation utilising EmailRep.io
- Create dynamic email templates that can be used as a base for phsing triage response.
- Python 3.x
- Install all dependencies from the requirements.txt file.
pip install -r requirements.txt
- To use the Hash comparison with VirusTotal requires an API key, replace the key
VT_API_KEY
in the code with your own key. The tool will still function without this key, however this feature will not work. - To use the Reputation Checker with AbuseIPDB requires an API Key, replace the key
AB_API_KEY
in the code with your own key. The tool will still function without this key, however this feature will not work. - To use the URLScan.io checker function with URLScan requires an API Key, replace the key
URLSCAN_IO_KEY
in the code with your own key. The tool will still function without this key, however this feature will not work. - Use of the HaveIBeenPwned functionality requires an API Key, replace the key
HIBP_API_KEY
in the code with your own key. The tool will still function without this key, however this feature will not work.
Want to contribute? Great!
- New features / requests should start by opening an issue. This helps track new features and prevent crossover.
- If you wish to work on a feature, leave a comment on the issue page and I will assign you to it.
- All code modifications, enhancements or additions must be done through a pull request.
- Once reviewed and merged, contibutors will be added to the ReadMe
Found a Bug? Show Me!
- If an issue / bug is found please open a ticket in the issue tracker. State the issue first, and how to recreate it if necessary.
- I will assign myself / another commenter to that case and work on fixing it asap.
- Added first iteration of dynamic email templates that generate based on Sooty's analysis.
- Added first iteration of the Phishing tool.
- Able to analyze an email (outlook / .msg only tested at the moment) and retrieve emails, urls (Proofpoint decode if necessary) and extract info from headers.
- Extract IP's from body of email.
- Reputation check on sender of email, and provide enriched information.
- Improved Rep Checker
- Added HaveIBeenPwned Functionality
- Added DNS Tools and WhoIs Functionality
- Added Hash and VirusTotal Checkers
- Added Abuse IPDB, Tor Exit Node, BadIP's to Reputation Checker
- Initial Release
- URL and ProofPoint Decoder
- Initial implementation of Reputation Checker
- Sanitize links to be safe for email
This is an outline of what features will be coming in future versions.
- Scan email attachments for malicious content, macros, files, scan hashes, etc.
Add dynamic email templates that generate based on Sooty's analysis.Edit: Added
- Add ability to analze .pcap files and provide concise, enriched information.
- Add a 'New Case' Feature, allowing output of the tool to be output to a txt file.
- Aaron J Copley for his code to decode ProofPoint URL's
- James Duarte for adding a hash and auto-check option to the hashing function
- mrpnkt for adding the missing whois requirement to requirements.txt
- Gurulhu for adding the Base64 Decoder to the Decoders menu.
- AndThenEnteredAlex for adding the URLScan Function from URLScan.io