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- txt2detection/__init__.py +2 -0
- txt2detection/__main__.py +343 -0
- txt2detection/ai_extractor/__init__.py +16 -0
- txt2detection/ai_extractor/anthropic.py +12 -0
- txt2detection/ai_extractor/base.py +73 -0
- txt2detection/ai_extractor/deepseek.py +20 -0
- txt2detection/ai_extractor/gemini.py +17 -0
- txt2detection/ai_extractor/openai.py +18 -0
- txt2detection/ai_extractor/openrouter.py +20 -0
- txt2detection/ai_extractor/prompts.py +121 -0
- txt2detection/ai_extractor/utils.py +28 -0
- txt2detection/attack_navigator.py +68 -0
- txt2detection/bundler.py +422 -0
- txt2detection/config/detection_languages.yaml +14 -0
- txt2detection/credential_checker.py +82 -0
- txt2detection/models.py +427 -0
- txt2detection/observables.py +161 -0
- txt2detection/utils.py +100 -0
- txt2detection-1.1.7.dist-info/METADATA +230 -0
- txt2detection-1.1.7.dist-info/RECORD +23 -0
- txt2detection-1.1.7.dist-info/WHEEL +4 -0
- txt2detection-1.1.7.dist-info/entry_points.txt +2 -0
- txt2detection-1.1.7.dist-info/licenses/LICENSE +202 -0
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Name: txt2detection
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Version: 1.1.7
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Summary: A command line tool that takes a txt file containing threat intelligence and turns it into a detection rule.
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Project-URL: Homepage, https://github.com/muchdogesec/txt2detection
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Project-URL: Issues, https://github.com/muchdogesec/txt2detection/issues
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Project-URL: dogesec HQ, https://dogesec.com
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Author: dogesec
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Maintainer: dogesec
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# txt2detection
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[](https://codecov.io/gh/muchdogesec/txt2detection)
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## Overview
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A command line tool that takes a txt file containing threat intelligence and turns it into a detection rule.
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## The problems
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To illustrate the problem, lets walk through the current status quo process a human goes through when going from idea (threat TTP) to detection rule:
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1. read and understand threat using their own research, aided by external sources (blogs, intel feed, etc.)
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* problems: lots of reports, threats described in a range of ways, reports contain differing data
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* problems: log schemas are unknown to analyst, TTPs often span many logs making it hard to ensure your detection rule has full coverage
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3. convert the logic created in step 1 into a Sigma detection rule to search logs identified at step 2
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* problems: hard to convert what has been understood into a logical detection rule (in a detection language an analyst might not be familiar with)
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* problems: this is typically overlooked as people create and forget about rules in their detection tools
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## The solution
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Use AI to process threat intelligence, create and keep them updated.
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txt2detection allows a user to enter some threat intelligence as a file to considered be turned into a detection.
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1. User uploads intel report
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2. Based on the user input, AI prompts structured and sent to produce an intelligence rule
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## Usage
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### Setup
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txt2detection has various settings that are defined in an `.env` file.
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To see more information about how to set the variables, and what they do, read the `.env.markdown` file.
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It will return a response to show what API keys are working
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* `file`: A text file, usually a threat report you want to create rules from the intel held within
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* `--input_file` (required, if not using `--input_text`, file path): the file to be converted. Must be `.txt`
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* `--input_text` (required, if not using `--input_file`, string): a text string that will be analysed to create a rule by the AI if you don't want to use a file. Generally you want to be as descritive as possible with this text (consider it similar to an LLM propmpt). Very short `input_text`s will often cause the AI to fail at rule generation (you will see `Unparsable output returned by LLM model`).
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* `--name` (required): name of file, max 72 chars. Will be used in the STIX Report Object created. Note, the Indicator object names/titles are generated by AI
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* `--report_id` (optional, default random uuidv4): Sometimes it is required to control the id of the `report` object generated. You can therefore pass a valid UUIDv4 in this field to be assigned to the report. e.g. passing `2611965-930e-43db-8b95-30a1e119d7e2` would create a STIX object id `report--2611965-930e-43db-8b95-30a1e119d7e2`. If this argument is not passed, the UUID will be randomly generated.
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* `--tlp_level` (optional, default `clear`): Options are `clear`, `green`, `amber`, `amber_strict`, `red`.
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* `--labels` (optional): whitspace separated list of labels. Case-insensitive (will all be converted to lower-case). Allowed `a-z`, `0-9`. Must use a namespaces (`NAMESPACE.TAG_VALUE`). e.g.`"namespace.label1" "namespace.label_2"` would create 2 labels. Added to both report and indicator objects created and the rule `tags`.
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* note: you can use reserved namespaces `cve.` and `attack.` when creating labels to perform external enrichment using Vulmatch and CTI Butler. All Indicators will be linked to these objects (AI enrichments link individual rules). Created tags will be appended to the list of AI generated tags.
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* `--created` (optional, `YYYY-MM-DDTHH:MM:SS`): by default all object `created` times will take the time the script was run. If you want to explicitly set these times you can do so using this flag. Pass the value in the format `YYYY-MM-DDTHH:MM:SS` e.g. `2020-01-01T00:00:00`
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* `--use_identity` (optional, default txt2detection identity): can pass a full STIX 2.1 identity object (make sure to properly escape). Will be validated by the STIX2 library. The ID is used to create the Indicator and Report STIX objects, and is used as the `author` property in the Sigma Rule.
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* `--license` (optional): [License of the rule according the SPDX ID specification](https://spdx.org/licenses/). Will be added to the rule.
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* `--reference_urls` (optional): A list of URLs to be added as `references` in the Sigma Rule property and in the `external_references` property of the Indicator and Report STIX object created. e.g `"https://www.google.com/" "https://www.facebook.com/"`
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* `--external_refs` (optional): txt2detection will automatically populate the `external_references` of the report object it creates for the input. You can use this value to add additional objects to `external_references`. Note, you can only add `source_name` and `external_id` values currently. Pass as `source_name=external_id`. e.g. `--external_refs txt2stix=demo1 source=id` would create the following objects under the `external_references` property: `{"source_name":"txt2stix","external_id":"demo1"},{"source_name":"source","external_id":"id"}`
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* Provider (env var required `OPENROUTER_API_KEY`): `openrouter:`, providers/models `openai/gpt-4o`, `deepseek/deepseek-chat` ([More here](https://openrouter.ai/models))
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* Provider (env var required `OPENAI_API_KEY`): `openai:`, models e.g.: `gpt-4o`, `gpt-4o-mini`, `gpt-4-turbo`, `gpt-4` ([More here](https://platform.openai.com/docs/models))
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* `--tlp_level` (optional): the `tlp.` tag in the report will be turned into a TLP level. If not TLP tag in rule, default is that is will be assigned TLP `clear` and tag added. You can pass `clear`, `green`, `amber`, `amber_strict`, `red` using this property to overwrite default behaviour. If TLP exist in rule, setting a value for this property will overwrite the existing value
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