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Cockroach

Cockroach is your primitive & immortal swiss army knife for research purposes. The idea and most of the implementation is based on mlib by Maciej Kotowicz. Cockroach is designed to be used by Cuckoo Sandbox and as such is modular, easy to modify & update, and should remain backwards compatible.

Installing

Installing may be performed by running:

pip install -U roach

Currently, Cockroach works under 32-bit & 64-bit Linux, Windows, and macOS. However, under macOS the aplib decompression isn't implemented as-is.

Overview

Cockroach has been designed in such a way that all of its functionality is exposed by the main module, i.e., roach, and that each exported method may be used in an easy manner. It exposes a simple API for a number of operations.

Currently Cockroach exports the following methods:

  • Compression
    • aplib
    • gzip
  • Cryptography
    • AES (CBC, ECB, and CTR)
    • Blowfish
    • Rabbit
    • RC4
    • RSA
    • Triple DES
    • Xor
  • Hashing
    • crc32
    • md5
    • sha1, sha224, sha256, sha384, sha512
  • String
    • int/uint 8/16/32/64 serialization
    • bigint serialization
    • ipv4 parsing
    • null/pkcs7 (un)padding
    • uleb128
  • Bitwise
    • rol & ror
  • Disassembly
    • wrapper for x86
  • Executable files
    • wrapper for PE files
  • Cuckoo Process Memory Dumps
    • parsing & various operations
    • parse PE files straight from a memory dump
  • Structure
    • wrapper for ctypes.Structure
  • Verification
    • verify ascii strings

Usage

After installation, using roach in your project may look as follows.

from roach import rc4, aes, disasm, procmem, sha1, aplib, gzip, ...

Examples

Following are various examples to understand what makes roach powerful.

Cryptography

>>> from roach import aes, rc4, xor
>>> aes.cbc("cockroachislife!", "3\xbf\r\xa7\xe1\x0b\r\xd6\x85\xd0\xb4r\xfc\x0e\xa1\x22")
'lifeiscockroach!'
>>> rc4("thisiskey", "\xe6\xd1\xc1\xdf\xc93\xd9#\x890\xa6\xe7\xe5\xd3jL$\x98")
'magic_happens_here'
>>> xor("hi!", "\x00\x0cM\x04\x06\x01\x1f\x06S\x04\r")
'hello world'

String

>>> from roach import int8, uint32, ipv4, pad
>>> int8("\xff")
-1
>>> uint32("\xe8\x03\x00\x009\x05\x00\x00)#\x00\x00")
(1000, 1337, 9001)
>>> ipv4("\x7f\x00\x00\x01")
'127.0.0.1'
>>> ipv4(0x7f000001)
'127.0.0.1'
>>> ipv4("1.2.3.4")
'1.2.3.4'
>>> pad("roach", 8)
'roach\x03\x03\x03'
>>> pad.null("roach", 8)
'roach\x00\x00\x00'

Disassembly

>>> from roach import disasm, insn
>>> a, b = disasm("hAAAA\xc3", 0x1000)
>>> a.mnem, a.op1.value
(u'push', 1094795585)
>>> str(a)
'push 0x41414141'
>>> str(b)
'ret'
>>> a == insn("push", 0x41414141, addr=0x1000)
True
>>> b == insn("ret", addr=0x1005)
True

Executable files

>>> from roach import pe, asciiz
>>> img = pe(open("tests/files/calc.exe", "rb").read(), fast_load=False)
>>> len(list(img.resources("RT_ICON")))
16
>>> img.sections[0].Name
'.text\x00\x00\x00'
>>> asciiz(img.sections[0].Name)
'.text'
>>> "0x%x" % img.section(".data").VirtualAddress
'0x54000'

Cuckoo Process Memory dumps

>>> from roach import procmem
>>> p = procmem("tests/files/calc.dmp")
>>> "0x%x" % p.findmz(0xe9999)
'0xd0000'
>>> p.readv(0xd0000, 8)
'MZ\x90\x00\x03\x00\x00\x00'
>>> p.regions[0].to_json()
{'protect': 'r', 'end': '0x000d1000', 'addr': '0x000d0000',
 'state': 4096, 'offset': 24, 'type': 16777216, 'size': 4096}
>>> from roach import procmempe, asciiz
>>> p = procmempe("tests/files/calc.dmp", 0xd0000)
>>> asciiz(p.pe.sections[2].Name)
'.rsrc'
>>> len(list(p.pe.resources("RT_ICON")))
16
>>> p.imgbase == 0xd0000
True

Structure

>>> from roach import Structure, uint8, uint32
>>> class A(Structure):
...   _fields_ = [
...     ("a", uint8),
...     ("b", uint8 * 3),
...     ("c", uint32 * 2),
...     ("d", 8),
...   ]
...
>>> a = A.parse("ABBBCCCCDDDDhello!\x00\x00")
>>> a.a == 0x41
True
>>> a.b == [0x42, 0x42, 0x42]
True
>>> a.c == [0x43434343, 0x44444444]
True
>>> a.d == "hello!"
True
>>> a.as_dict()
{'a': 65, 'c': [1128481603L, 1145324612L], 'b': [66, 66, 66], 'd': 'hello!'}

Verification

>>> from roach import verify
>>> verify.ascii("hello")
True
>>> verify.ascii("binary\x00\x01data")
False