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NAME

       SploitScan - A tool to fetch and display vulnerability information and public exploits for given CVE IDs.

πŸ“œ Description

       SploitScan  is  a  powerful  and  user-friendly  tool  designed  to streamline the process of identifying
       exploits  for  known  vulnerabilities  and  their   respective   exploitation   probability.   Empowering
       cybersecurity  professionals  with  the capability to swiftly identify and apply known and test exploits.
       It's particularly valuable for professionals seeking to enhance their security measures or develop robust
       detection strategies against emerging threats.

πŸ“– Table of contents

              β€’ πŸ“œ Description ⟨#-description⟩

              β€’ 🌟 Features ⟨#-features⟩

              β€’ πŸ’£ Supported Exploit Databases ⟨#-supported-exploit-databases⟩

              β€’ πŸ“ Supported Vulnerability Scanner Import ⟨#-supported-vulnerability-scanner-import⟩

              β€’ βš™οΈ Installation ⟨#️-installation⟩

              β€’ πŸš€ Usage ⟨#-usage⟩

              β€’ πŸ€– AI-Powered Risk Assessment ⟨#-ai-powered-risk-assessment⟩

              β€’ πŸ›‘οΈ Patching Priority System ⟨#️-patching-priority-system⟩

              β€’ πŸ“† Changelog ⟨#-changelog⟩

              β€’ πŸ«±πŸΌβ€πŸ«²πŸ½ Contributing ⟨#-contributing⟩

              β€’ πŸ“Œ Author ⟨#-author⟩

              β€’ πŸ“š References ⟨#-references⟩

🌟 Features

              β€’ CVE Information Retrieval: Fetches CVE details from the National Vulnerability Database.

              β€’ EPSS Integration: Includes Exploit Prediction Scoring System (EPSS) data, offering a probability
                score for the likelihood of CVE exploitation, aiding in prioritization.

              β€’ Public Exploits Aggregation: Gathers publicly available exploits, enhancing the understanding of
                vulnerabilities.

              β€’ CISA KEV: Shows if the CVE has been listed in the Known Exploited Vulnerabilities (KEV) of CISA.

              β€’ AI-Powered Risk Assessment: Leverages OpenAI to provide  detailed  risk  assessments,  potential
                attack scenarios, mitigation recommendations, and executive summaries.

              β€’ HackerOne  Reports:  Shows  if  the  CVE was used within HackerOne Bug Bounty programs including
                their total rank overall and severity distribution.

              β€’ Patching Priority System: Evaluates and assigns a priority rating for patching based on  various
                factors including public exploits availability.

              β€’ Multi-CVE  Support  and  Export  Options:  Supports  multiple  CVEs  in  a single run and allows
                exporting the results to HTML, JSON and CSV formats.

              β€’ Vulnerability Scanner Import: Import vulnerability scans from popular vulnerability scanners and
                search directly for known exploits.

              β€’ User-Friendly Interface: Easy to use, providing clear and concise information.

              β€’ Comprehensive Security Tool: Ideal for quick security assessments  and  staying  informed  about
                recent vulnerabilities.

πŸ’£ Supported Exploit Databases

              β€’ GitHub ⟨https://poc-in-github.motikan2010.net/⟩

              β€’ ExploitDB ⟨https://www.exploit-db.com/⟩

              β€’ VulnCheck ⟨https://vulncheck.com/⟩ (requires a free VulnCheck API key)

              β€’ Packet Storm ⟨https://packetstormsecurity.com/⟩

              β€’ Nuclei ⟨https://github.com/projectdiscovery/nuclei-templates⟩

πŸ“ Supported Vulnerability Scanner Import

              β€’ Nessus ⟨https://www.tenable.com/products/nessus⟩ (.nessus)

              β€’ Nexpose ⟨https://www.rapid7.com/products/nexpose/⟩ (.xml)

              β€’ OpenVAS ⟨https://www.openvas.org/⟩ (.xml)

              β€’ Docker ⟨https://docs.docker.com/scout/⟩ (.json)

βš™οΈ Installation

   GitHub
              git clone https://github.com/xaitax/SploitScan.git
              cd sploitscan
              pip install -r requirements.txt

   pip
              pip install --user sploitscan

   Kali/Ubuntu/Debian
              apt install sploitscan

   Configuration File
       Create a config.json file in one of the following locations with your API keys:

              β€’ Current directory

              β€’ ~/.sploitscan/

              β€’ ~/.config/sploitscan/

              β€’ /etc/sploitscan/

              {
                "vulncheck_api_key": "your_vulncheck_api_key",
                "openai_api_key": "your_openai_api_key"
              }

πŸš€ Usage

              $ sploitscan.py -h

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              v0.10.1 / Alexander Hagenah / @xaitax / ah@primepage.de

              usage: sploitscan.py [-h] [-e {json,JSON,csv,CSV,html,HTML}] [-t {nessus,nexpose,openvas,docker}] [-i IMPORT_FILE] [-d] [cve_ids ...]

              SploitScan: Retrieve and display vulnerability data as well as public exploits for given CVE ID(s).

              positional arguments:
                cve_ids               Enter one or more CVE IDs to fetch data. Separate multiple CVE IDs with spaces. Format for each ID: CVE-YYYY-NNNNN. This argument is optional if an import file is provided
                                      using the -n option.

              options:
                -h, --help            show this help message and exit
                -e {json,JSON,csv,CSV,html,HTML}, --export {json,JSON,csv,CSV,html,HTML}
                                      Optional: Export the results to a JSON, CSV, or HTML file. Specify the format: 'json', 'csv', or 'html'.
                -t {nessus,nexpose,openvas,docker}, --type {nessus,nexpose,openvas,docker}
                                      Specify the type of the import file: 'nessus', 'nexpose', 'openvas' or 'docker'.
                -i IMPORT_FILE, --import-file IMPORT_FILE
                                      Path to an import file from a vulnerability scanner. If used, CVE IDs can be omitted from the command line arguments.
                -d, --debug           Enable debug output.

   Single CVE Query
              sploitscan CVE-2024-1709

   Multiple CVE Query
              sploitscan CVE-2024-1709 CVE-2024-21413

   Import from Vulnerability Scanner
       Specify the type: 'nessus', 'nexpose', 'openvas', or 'docker' and provide the file path.

              sploitscan --import-file path/to/yourfile.nessus --type nessus

   Export Results
       Specify the export format: 'json', 'csv', or 'html'.

              sploitscan CVE-2024-1709 -e html

   Docker
              docker build -t sploitscan .
              docker run --rm sploitscan CVE-2024-1709

       With a volume mounted from the current directory

   Windows (Powershell)
              docker run -v ${PWD}:/app --rm sploitscan CVE-2024-1709 -e JSON

   Linux
              docker run -v $(pwd):/app --rm sploitscan CVE-2024-1709 -e JSON

πŸ€– AI-Powered Risk Assessment

       SploitScan  integrates  with  OpenAI  to provide a comprehensive AI-powered risk assessment for each CVE.
       This feature includes:

              β€’ Detailed Risk Assessment: Understand the nature of the vulnerability and its business impact.

              β€’ Potential Attack Scenarios: Get  descriptions  of  potential  attack  scenarios  leveraging  the
                vulnerability.

              β€’ Mitigation Recommendations: Receive specific, actionable recommendations to mitigate the risk.

              β€’ Executive  Summary: A concise summary accessible to non-technical stakeholders, highlighting the
                business impact and urgency.

   Example output
              $ sploitscan.py CVE-2024-21413

              [...]

              β”Œβ”€β”€β”€[ πŸ€– AI-Powered Risk Assessment ]
              |
              | 1. Risk Assessment
              | -------------------
              | The vulnerability identified by CVE-2024-21413 is a critical remote code execution flaw in
              | Microsoft Outlook with a CVSS score of 9.8. The impact on business operations can be severe due to
              | its high potential to be exploited over a network without any user interactions or elevated
              | privileges. This unvalidated input vulnerability (CWE-20) could allow an attacker to execute
              | arbitrary code on the target system, thereby compromising the confidentiality, integrity, and
              | availability of critical business data and systems. Given its critical rating and the existence of
              | multiple exploits on public repositories like GitHub, the likelihood of exploitation is very high.
              | This necessitates immediate attention from the security teams to mitigate the risks associated.
              |
              | 2. Potential Attack Scenarios
              | ------------------------------
              | An attacker could exploit this vulnerability by sending a specially crafted email to a victim
              | using Microsoft Outlook. Once the email is opened or previewed, the malicious payload would
              | execute, allowing the attacker to gain control over the victim's system. The process involves: 1.
              | Crafting a malicious email leveraging the specific flaw in email handling within Microsoft
              | Outlook. 2. Sending the email to the intended victim. 3. Upon opening or previewing the email, the
              | victim’s system executes the malicious code. The potential outcomes of this attack include theft
              | of sensitive information, installation of malware or ransomware, and compromising other systems
              | within the same network due to lateral movement capabilities.
              |
              | 3. Mitigation Recommendations
              | ------------------------------
              | Immediate mitigation recommendation includes: 1. Applying the latest security patches provided by
              | Microsoft. Reference: https://msrc.microsoft.com/update-guide/vulnerability/CVE-2024-21413 2.
              | Implementing network-level protections such as email filtering and network segmentation to limit
              | the spread of potential infections. 3. Conducting regular security awareness training for users to
              | recognize phishing and malicious emails. 4. Monitoring network and system activity for signs of
              | suspicious behavior and unauthorized execution. 5. Regularly backing up critical data and ensuring
              | the integrity of backups.
              |
              | 4. Executive Summary
              | ---------------------
              | CVE-2024-21413, a critical remote code execution vulnerability in Microsoft Outlook, poses a
              | significant risk to businesses due to its potential to be exploited without user interaction.
              | Multiple exploit proofs are publicly available, increasing the likelihood of attacks.
              | Organizations must act swiftly by applying the necessary patches from Microsoft, enhancing their
              | email security protocols, and educating their staff to identify potential phishing attempts.
              | Mitigating this vulnerability is essential to protect sensitive information, maintain business
              | integrity, and ensure system availability, thus preventing potential financial and reputational
              | damage. Immediate action is crucial to safeguard the organization against this severe threat.
              |
              └────────────────────────────────────────

πŸ›‘οΈ Patching Priority System

       The Patching Prioritization System in SploitScan provides a strategic approach to  prioritizing  security
       patches  based  on  the severity and exploitability of vulnerabilities. It's influenced by the model from
       CVE Prioritizer ⟨https://github.com/TURROKS/CVE_Prioritizer⟩, with  enhancements  for  handling  publicly
       available exploits. Here's how it works:

              β€’ A+  Priority:  Assigned  to CVEs listed in CISA's KEV or those with publicly available exploits.
                This reflects the highest risk and urgency for patching.

              β€’ A to D Priority: Based on a combination of CVSS scores and  EPSS  probability  percentages.  The
                decision matrix is as follows:

                β€’ A:  CVSS  score  >= 6.0 and EPSS score >= 0.2. High severity with a significant probability of
                  exploitation.

                β€’ B: CVSS score  >=  6.0  but  EPSS  score  <  0.2.  High  severity  but  lower  probability  of
                  exploitation.

                β€’ C:  CVSS  score  <  6.0  and  EPSS  score  >=  0.2.  Lower  severity but higher probability of
                  exploitation.

                β€’ D: CVSS score  <  6.0  and  EPSS  score  <  0.2.  Lower  severity  and  lower  probability  of
                  exploitation.

       This  system  assists  users  in  making  informed  decisions  on  which  vulnerabilities to patch first,
       considering both their potential impact and the likelihood of exploitation. Thresholds can be changed  to
       your business needs.

πŸ“† Changelog

   [26. June 2024] - Version 0.10
              β€’ HackerOne Integration: Added support for searching through HackerOne and displays if the CVE was
                used in any Bug Bounty program including its rank and severity distribution.

              β€’ General Improvements: Various bug fixes.

   [24. May 2024] - Version 0.9
              β€’ AI-Powered  Risk  Assessment:  Integrated OpenAI for detailed risk assessments, potential attack
                scenarios, mitigation recommendations, and executive summaries (needs OpenAI API key).

              β€’ CVE Information Retrieval: Due to API rate limits and instabilities replaced NIST NVD  with  CVE
                Program ⟨https://github.com/CVEProject/cvelistV5⟩.

              β€’ General Improvements: Various bug fixes and performance improvements.

   [18. May 2024] - Version 0.8
              β€’ HTML Export Functionality: Introduced the ability to export vulnerability data to HTML reports.

              β€’ Packet Storm Integration: Added support for fetching exploit data from Packet Storm.

              β€’ Enhanced  Display  Functions: Added CVEGITHUBURL as CVE source, and functions to output the most
                updated CVE source.

              β€’ Code Refactoring: Refactored code to improve maintainability and readability due to the  growing
                code base.

   [11. May 2024] - Version 0.7
              β€’ Nuclei  Template  Integration:  Added  support  for  discovery  of  Nuclei  templates, enhancing
                vulnerability data sources.

              β€’ Enhanced Display Functions: Refined visual output across all display functions  for  consistency
                and readability.

              β€’ General  Improvements:  Various  bug  fixes  and performance improvements such as improved error
                handling.

   [06. May 2024] - Version 0.6.1
              β€’ Import File Capabilities: Added support for importing vulnerability data  directly  from  Docker
                Scout scan files.

   [05. May 2024] - Version 0.6
              β€’ Import  File  Capabilities: Added support for importing vulnerability data directly from Nessus,
                Nexpose, and OpenVAS scan files.

              β€’ Expanded Command-Line Options: Introduced new command-line options to specify  the  import  file
                and its type.

              β€’ Robust  Configuration Management: Improved error handling for missing or malformed configuration
                files.

              β€’ General Improvements: Various bug fixes and performance improvements.

   [02. March 2024] - Version 0.5
              β€’ ExploitDB Integration: Added support for fetching exploit data from ExploitDB.

              β€’ CVSS Enhancements: Added support for CVSS 2 and CVSS 3.x

              β€’ Docker support

              β€’ Code fixes

   [28. February 2024] - Version 0.4
              β€’ VulnCheck Integration: Added support for fetching exploit data  from  VulnCheck,  enhancing  the
                exploit information available.

              β€’ API  Key  Configuration:  Introduced  the  requirement  for  a  VulnCheck  API key, specified in
                config.json.

              β€’ Requirements satisfied for Debian Integration

   [17. February 2024] - Version 0.3
              β€’ Additional Information: Added further information such as references & vector string

              β€’ Removed: Star count in publicly available exploits

   [15. January 2024] - Version 0.2
              β€’ Multiple CVE Support: Now capable of handling multiple CVE IDs in a single execution.

              β€’ JSON and CSV Export: Added functionality to export results to JSON and CSV files.

              β€’ Enhanced CVE Display: Improved visual differentiation and information layout for each CVE.

              β€’ Patching Priority System: Introduced a  priority  rating  system  for  patching,  influenced  by
                various factors including the availability of public exploits.

   [13th January 2024] - Version 0.1
              β€’ Initial release of SploitScan.

πŸ«±πŸΌβ€πŸ«²πŸ½ Contributing

       Contributions are welcome. Please feel free to fork, modify, and make pull requests or report issues.

       Special thanks to:

              β€’ Nilsonfsilva ⟨https://github.com/Nilsonfsilva⟩ for support on Debian packaging.

              β€’ bcoles ⟨https://github.com/bcoles⟩ for bugfixes.

              β€’ Javier Álvarez ⟨https://github.com/jalvarezz13⟩ for bugfixes.

              β€’ Romullo ⟨https://github.com/Romullo⟩ for ideas & suggestions.

              β€’ davidfortytwo  ⟨https://github.com/davidfortytwo⟩  for  enhancements  (Updated CVE retrieval and
                PacketStorm addition).

              β€’ con-f-use ⟨https://github.com/con-f-use⟩ for support and fixes with setuptools/PyPi.

              β€’ Martijn Russchen ⟨https://github.com/martijnrusschen⟩ for his feedback  and  idea  on  HackerOne
                GraphQL.

πŸ“Œ Author

   Alexander Hagenah
              β€’ URL ⟨https://primepage.de⟩

              β€’ Twitter ⟨https://twitter.com/xaitax⟩

              β€’ LinkedIn ⟨https://www.linkedin.com/in/alexhagenah⟩

πŸ“š References

              β€’ CISA    Known    Exploited    Vulnerabilities   Catalog   ⟨https://www.cisa.gov/known-exploited-
                vulnerabilities-catalog⟩

              β€’ CVE Program ⟨https://github.com/CVEProject/cvelistV5⟩

              β€’ ExploitDB ⟨https://www.exploit-db.com/⟩

              β€’ FIRST EPSS ⟨https://www.first.org/epss/api⟩

              β€’ HackerOne ⟨https://hackerone.com/⟩

              β€’ nomi-sec PoC-in-GitHub API ⟨https://poc-in-github.motikan2010.net/⟩

              β€’ OpenAI ⟨https://openai.com/⟩

              β€’ Packet Storm ⟨https://packetstormsecurity.com/⟩

              β€’ ProjectDiscovery Nuclei ⟨https://github.com/projectdiscovery/nuclei-templates⟩

              β€’ VulnCheck ⟨https://vulncheck.com/⟩

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