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| − | * [http://scudette.blogspot.com/2008/10/pstree-volatility-plugin.html pstree] - Produces a tree-style listing of processes | + | * [http://scudette.blogspot.com/2008/10/pstree-volatility-plugin.html pstree] (By [http://scudette.blogspot.com/2008/10/pstree-volatility-plugin.html Scudette]) - Produces a tree-style listing of processes |
| − | * [http://gleeda.blogspot.com/2009/03/briefly-vol2html-update.html vol2html] - Converts volatility output to HTML. Not technically a plugin, but useful nonetheless. | + | * [http://gleeda.blogspot.com/2009/03/briefly-vol2html-update.html vol2html] (By [http://gleeda.blogspot.com/2008/11/vol2html-perl-script.html Jamie Levy AKA Gleeda]) - Converts volatility output to HTML. Not technically a plugin, but useful nonetheless. |
Revision as of 09:43, 6 May 2009
The Volatility Framework was designed to be expanded by plugins. Here is a list of the published plugins for the framework. Note that these plugins are not hosted on the wiki, but all on external sites.
Contents |
Command Shell
Malware Detection
- malfind (By Michael Hale Ligh) - Automates the process of finding and extracting (usually malicious) code injected into another process
Data Recovery
- cryptoscan (By Jesse Kornblum) - Finds TrueCrypt passphrases
- moddump (By [Moyix) - Dump out a kernel module (aka driver)
- Registry tools (By Moyix) - A suite of plugins for accessing data from the registry, including password hashes, LSA secrets, and arbitrary registry keys.
- Modified Regripper & Glue Code (By Moyix) - Code to run a modified RegRipper against the registry hives embedded in a memory dump. Note that due to a dependency on Inline::Python, this only works on Linux.
- getsids (By Moyix) - Get information about what user (SID) started a process.
- ssdt (By Moyix) - List entries in the system call table. Can be used to detect certain rootkits that hook system calls by replacing entries in this table.
- threadqueues (By Moyix) - Enumerates window messages pending for each thread on the system. Window messages are the mechanism used to send things like button presses, mouse clicks, and other events to GUI programs.
- objtypescan (By Andreas Schuster) - Lists open files by enumerating the _FILE_OBJECT structure. (Note: If running the SVN version of Volatility, just install the plugin file from this archive)
- keyboardbuffer (By Andreas Schuster) - Extracts keyboard buffer used by the BIOS, which may contain BIOS or disk encryption passwords.
- mutantscan (By Andreas Schuster) - Extracts mutexs from the Windows kernel.(Note: If running the SVN version of Volatility, just install the plugin file from this archive.)
- symlinkobjscan (By Andreas Schuster) - Extracts symbolic link objects from the Windows kernel.(Note: If running the SVN version of Volatility, just install the plugin file from this archive.)
- driverscan (By Andreas Schuster) - Scan for kernel _DRIVER_OBJECTs. (Note: If running the SVN version of Volatility, just install the plugin file from this archive.)
- fileobjscan (By Andreas Schuster) - File object -> process linkage, including hidden files. (Note: If running the SVN version of Volatility, just install the plugin file from this archive.)
Process Enumeration
- suspicious (By Jesse Kornblum) - Identify "suspicious" processes. This version counts any command line running TrueCrypt or any command line that starts with a lower case drive letter as suspicious.
Output Formatting
- pstree (By Scudette) - Produces a tree-style listing of processes
- vol2html (By Jamie Levy AKA Gleeda) - Converts volatility output to HTML. Not technically a plugin, but useful nonetheless.