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- {pdfalyzer-1.17.6 → pdfalyzer-1.17.7}/CHANGELOG.md +3 -0
- {pdfalyzer-1.17.6 → pdfalyzer-1.17.7}/PKG-INFO +22 -26
- {pdfalyzer-1.17.6 → pdfalyzer-1.17.7}/README.md +19 -23
- {pdfalyzer-1.17.6 → pdfalyzer-1.17.7}/pyproject.toml +3 -3
- {pdfalyzer-1.17.6 → pdfalyzer-1.17.7}/.pdfalyzer.example +0 -0
- {pdfalyzer-1.17.6 → pdfalyzer-1.17.7}/LICENSE +0 -0
- {pdfalyzer-1.17.6 → pdfalyzer-1.17.7}/pdfalyzer/__init__.py +0 -0
- {pdfalyzer-1.17.6 → pdfalyzer-1.17.7}/pdfalyzer/__main__.py +0 -0
- {pdfalyzer-1.17.6 → pdfalyzer-1.17.7}/pdfalyzer/binary/binary_scanner.py +0 -0
- {pdfalyzer-1.17.6 → pdfalyzer-1.17.7}/pdfalyzer/config.py +0 -0
- {pdfalyzer-1.17.6 → pdfalyzer-1.17.7}/pdfalyzer/decorators/document_model_printer.py +0 -0
- {pdfalyzer-1.17.6 → pdfalyzer-1.17.7}/pdfalyzer/decorators/indeterminate_node.py +0 -0
- {pdfalyzer-1.17.6 → pdfalyzer-1.17.7}/pdfalyzer/decorators/pdf_file.py +0 -0
- {pdfalyzer-1.17.6 → pdfalyzer-1.17.7}/pdfalyzer/decorators/pdf_object_properties.py +0 -0
- {pdfalyzer-1.17.6 → pdfalyzer-1.17.7}/pdfalyzer/decorators/pdf_tree_node.py +0 -0
- {pdfalyzer-1.17.6 → pdfalyzer-1.17.7}/pdfalyzer/decorators/pdf_tree_verifier.py +0 -0
- {pdfalyzer-1.17.6 → pdfalyzer-1.17.7}/pdfalyzer/detection/constants/binary_regexes.py +0 -0
- {pdfalyzer-1.17.6 → pdfalyzer-1.17.7}/pdfalyzer/detection/constants/javascript_reserved_keywords.py +0 -0
- {pdfalyzer-1.17.6 → pdfalyzer-1.17.7}/pdfalyzer/detection/javascript_hunter.py +0 -0
- {pdfalyzer-1.17.6 → pdfalyzer-1.17.7}/pdfalyzer/detection/yaralyzer_helper.py +0 -0
- {pdfalyzer-1.17.6 → pdfalyzer-1.17.7}/pdfalyzer/font_info.py +0 -0
- {pdfalyzer-1.17.6 → pdfalyzer-1.17.7}/pdfalyzer/helpers/dict_helper.py +0 -0
- {pdfalyzer-1.17.6 → pdfalyzer-1.17.7}/pdfalyzer/helpers/filesystem_helper.py +0 -0
- {pdfalyzer-1.17.6 → pdfalyzer-1.17.7}/pdfalyzer/helpers/image_helper.py +0 -0
- {pdfalyzer-1.17.6 → pdfalyzer-1.17.7}/pdfalyzer/helpers/number_helper.py +0 -0
- {pdfalyzer-1.17.6 → pdfalyzer-1.17.7}/pdfalyzer/helpers/pdf_object_helper.py +0 -0
- {pdfalyzer-1.17.6 → pdfalyzer-1.17.7}/pdfalyzer/helpers/rich_text_helper.py +0 -0
- {pdfalyzer-1.17.6 → pdfalyzer-1.17.7}/pdfalyzer/helpers/string_helper.py +0 -0
- {pdfalyzer-1.17.6 → pdfalyzer-1.17.7}/pdfalyzer/output/character_mapping.py +0 -0
- {pdfalyzer-1.17.6 → pdfalyzer-1.17.7}/pdfalyzer/output/layout.py +0 -0
- {pdfalyzer-1.17.6 → pdfalyzer-1.17.7}/pdfalyzer/output/pdfalyzer_presenter.py +0 -0
- {pdfalyzer-1.17.6 → pdfalyzer-1.17.7}/pdfalyzer/output/styles/node_colors.py +0 -0
- {pdfalyzer-1.17.6 → pdfalyzer-1.17.7}/pdfalyzer/output/styles/rich_theme.py +0 -0
- {pdfalyzer-1.17.6 → pdfalyzer-1.17.7}/pdfalyzer/output/tables/decoding_stats_table.py +0 -0
- {pdfalyzer-1.17.6 → pdfalyzer-1.17.7}/pdfalyzer/output/tables/font_summary_table.py +0 -0
- {pdfalyzer-1.17.6 → pdfalyzer-1.17.7}/pdfalyzer/output/tables/pdf_node_rich_table.py +0 -0
- {pdfalyzer-1.17.6 → pdfalyzer-1.17.7}/pdfalyzer/output/tables/stream_objects_table.py +0 -0
- {pdfalyzer-1.17.6 → pdfalyzer-1.17.7}/pdfalyzer/pdf_object_relationship.py +0 -0
- {pdfalyzer-1.17.6 → pdfalyzer-1.17.7}/pdfalyzer/pdfalyzer.py +0 -0
- {pdfalyzer-1.17.6 → pdfalyzer-1.17.7}/pdfalyzer/util/adobe_strings.py +0 -0
- {pdfalyzer-1.17.6 → pdfalyzer-1.17.7}/pdfalyzer/util/argument_parser.py +0 -0
- {pdfalyzer-1.17.6 → pdfalyzer-1.17.7}/pdfalyzer/util/cli_tools_argument_parser.py +0 -0
- {pdfalyzer-1.17.6 → pdfalyzer-1.17.7}/pdfalyzer/util/debugging.py +0 -0
- {pdfalyzer-1.17.6 → pdfalyzer-1.17.7}/pdfalyzer/util/exceptions.py +0 -0
- {pdfalyzer-1.17.6 → pdfalyzer-1.17.7}/pdfalyzer/util/page_range.py +0 -0
- {pdfalyzer-1.17.6 → pdfalyzer-1.17.7}/pdfalyzer/util/pdf_parser_manager.py +0 -0
- {pdfalyzer-1.17.6 → pdfalyzer-1.17.7}/pdfalyzer/yara_rules/PDF.yara +0 -0
- {pdfalyzer-1.17.6 → pdfalyzer-1.17.7}/pdfalyzer/yara_rules/PDF_binary_stream.yara +0 -0
- {pdfalyzer-1.17.6 → pdfalyzer-1.17.7}/pdfalyzer/yara_rules/__init.py__ +0 -0
- {pdfalyzer-1.17.6 → pdfalyzer-1.17.7}/pdfalyzer/yara_rules/didier_stevens.yara +0 -0
- {pdfalyzer-1.17.6 → pdfalyzer-1.17.7}/pdfalyzer/yara_rules/lprat.static_file_analysis.yara +0 -0
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Summary: Analyze PDFs with colors (and YARA). Visualize a PDF's inner tree-like data structure, check it against a library of YARA rules, force decodes of suspicious font binaries, and more.
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[BUFFERZONE Team](https://bufferzonesecurity.com) posted [an excellent example](https://bufferzonesecurity.com/the-beginners-guide-to-adobe-pdf-malware-reverse-engineering-part-1/) of how one might use The Pdfalyzer in tandem with [Didier Stevens' PDF tools](#installing-didier-stevenss-pdf-analysis-tools) to investigate a potentially malicious PDF (archived in [the `doc/` dir in this repo](./doc/) if the link rots).
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At its core The Pdfalyzer is taking PDF internal objects gathered by [PyPDF](https://github.com/py-pdf/pypdf) and wrapping them in [AnyTree](https://github.com/c0fec0de/anytree)'s `NodeMixin` class. Given that things like searching the tree or accessing internal PDF properties will be done through those packages' code it may be helpful to review their documentation.
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