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##! The intelligence framework provides a way to store and query IP addresses,
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##! and strings (with a str_type). Metadata can
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##! also be associated with the intelligence, like for making more informed
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##! decisions about matching and handling of intelligence.
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@load base/frameworks/notice
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module Intel;
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export {
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redef enum Log::ID += { LOG };
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## Enum type to represent various types of intelligence data.
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type Type: enum {
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## An IP address.
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ADDR,
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## A complete URL without the prefix ``"http://"``.
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URL,
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## Software name.
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SOFTWARE,
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## Email address.
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EMAIL,
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## DNS domain name.
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DOMAIN,
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## A user name.
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USER_NAME,
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## File hash which is non-hash type specific. It's up to the
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## user to query for any relevant hash types.
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FILE_HASH,
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## File name. Typically with protocols with definite
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## indications of a file name.
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FILE_NAME,
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## Certificate SHA-1 hash.
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CERT_HASH,
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};
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## Data about an :bro:type:`Intel::Item`.
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type MetaData: record {
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## An arbitrary string value representing the data source.
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## Typically, the convention for this field will be the source
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## name and feed name separated by a hyphen.
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## For example: "source1-c&c".
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source: string;
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## A freeform description for the data.
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desc: string &optional;
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## A URL for more information about the data.
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url: string &optional;
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};
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## Represents a piece of intelligence.
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type Item: record {
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## The intelligence indicator.
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indicator: string;
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## The type of data that the indicator field represents.
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indicator_type: Type;
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## Metadata for the item. Typically represents more deeply
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## descriptive data for a piece of intelligence.
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meta: MetaData;
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};
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## Enum to represent where data came from when it was discovered.
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## The convention is to prefix the name with ``IN_``.
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type Where: enum {
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## A catchall value to represent data of unknown provenance.
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IN_ANYWHERE,
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};
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## Information about a piece of "seen" data.
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type Seen: record {
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## The string if the data is about a string.
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indicator: string &log &optional;
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## The type of data that the indicator represents.
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indicator_type: Type &log &optional;
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## If the indicator type was :bro:enum:`Intel::ADDR`, then this
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## field will be present.
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host: addr &optional;
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## Where the data was discovered.
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where: Where &log;
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## The name of the node where the match was discovered.
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node: string &optional &log;
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## If the data was discovered within a connection, the
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## connection record should go here to give context to the data.
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conn: connection &optional;
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## If the data was discovered within a file, the file record
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## should go here to provide context to the data.
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f: fa_file &optional;
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};
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## Record used for the logging framework representing a positive
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## hit within the intelligence framework.
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type Info: record {
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## Timestamp when the data was discovered.
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ts: time &log;
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## If a connection was associated with this intelligence hit,
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## this is the uid for the connection
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uid: string &log &optional;
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## If a connection was associated with this intelligence hit,
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## this is the conn_id for the connection.
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id: conn_id &log &optional;
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## If a file was associated with this intelligence hit,
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## this is the uid for the file.
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fuid: string &log &optional;
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## A mime type if the intelligence hit is related to a file.
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## If the $f field is provided this will be automatically filled
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## out.
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file_mime_type: string &log &optional;
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## Frequently files can be "described" to give a bit more context.
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## If the $f field is provided this field will be automatically
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## filled out.
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file_desc: string &log &optional;
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## Where the data was seen.
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seen: Seen &log;
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## Sources which supplied data that resulted in this match.
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sources: set[string] &log &default=string_set();
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};
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## Intelligence data manipulation function.
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global insert: function(item: Item);
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## Function to declare discovery of a piece of data in order to check
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## it against known intelligence for matches.
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global seen: function(s: Seen);
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## Event to represent a match in the intelligence data from data that
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## was seen. On clusters there is no assurance as to where this event
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## will be generated so do not assume that arbitrary global state beyond
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## the given data will be available.
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##
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## This is the primary mechanism where a user will take actions based on
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## data within the intelligence framework.
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global match: event(s: Seen, items: set[Item]);
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global log_intel: event(rec: Info);
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}
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# Internal handler for matches with no metadata available.
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global match_no_items: event(s: Seen);
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# Internal events for cluster data distribution.
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global new_item: event(item: Item);
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global updated_item: event(item: Item);
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# Optionally store metadata. This is used internally depending on
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# if this is a cluster deployment or not.
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const have_full_data = T &redef;
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# The in memory data structure for holding intelligence.
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type DataStore: record {
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host_data: table[addr] of set[MetaData];
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string_data: table[string, Type] of set[MetaData];
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};
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global data_store: DataStore &redef;
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# The in memory data structure for holding the barest matchable intelligence.
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# This is primarily for workers to do the initial quick matches and store
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# a minimal amount of data for the full match to happen on the manager.
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type MinDataStore: record {
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host_data: set[addr];
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string_data: set[string, Type];
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};
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global min_data_store: MinDataStore &redef;
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event bro_init() &priority=5
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{
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Log::create_stream(LOG, [$columns=Info, $ev=log_intel]);
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}
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function find(s: Seen): bool
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{
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if ( s?$host )
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{
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return ((s$host in min_data_store$host_data) ||
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(have_full_data && s$host in data_store$host_data));
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}
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else if ( ([to_lower(s$indicator), s$indicator_type] in min_data_store$string_data) ||
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(have_full_data && [to_lower(s$indicator), s$indicator_type] in data_store$string_data) )
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{
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return T;
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}
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else
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{
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return F;
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}
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}
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function get_items(s: Seen): set[Item]
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{
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local return_data: set[Item];
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if ( ! have_full_data )
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{
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# A reporter warning should be generated here because this function
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# should never be called from a host that doesn't have the full data.
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# TODO: do a reporter warning.
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return return_data;
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}
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if ( s?$host )
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{
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# See if the host is known about and it has meta values
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if ( s$host in data_store$host_data )
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{
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for ( m in data_store$host_data[s$host] )
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{
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add return_data[Item($indicator=cat(s$host), $indicator_type=ADDR, $meta=m)];
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}
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}
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}
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else
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{
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local lower_indicator = to_lower(s$indicator);
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# See if the string is known about and it has meta values
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if ( [lower_indicator, s$indicator_type] in data_store$string_data )
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{
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for ( m in data_store$string_data[lower_indicator, s$indicator_type] )
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{
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add return_data[Item($indicator=s$indicator, $indicator_type=s$indicator_type, $meta=m)];
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}
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}
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}
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return return_data;
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}
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function Intel::seen(s: Seen)
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{
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if ( find(s) )
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{
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if ( s?$host )
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{
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s$indicator = cat(s$host);
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s$indicator_type = Intel::ADDR;
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}
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if ( ! s?$node )
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{
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s$node = peer_description;
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}
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if ( have_full_data )
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{
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local items = get_items(s);
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event Intel::match(s, items);
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}
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else
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{
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event Intel::match_no_items(s);
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}
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}
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}
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function has_meta(check: MetaData, metas: set[MetaData]): bool
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{
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local check_hash = md5_hash(check);
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for ( m in metas )
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{
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if ( check_hash == md5_hash(m) )
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return T;
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}
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# The records must not be equivalent if we made it this far.
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return F;
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}
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event Intel::match(s: Seen, items: set[Item]) &priority=5
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{
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local info = Info($ts=network_time(), $seen=s);
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if ( s?$f )
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{
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if ( s$f?$conns && |s$f$conns| == 1 )
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{
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for ( cid in s$f$conns )
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s$conn = s$f$conns[cid];
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}
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if ( ! info?$fuid )
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info$fuid = s$f$id;
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if ( ! info?$file_mime_type && s$f?$info && s$f$info?$mime_type )
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info$file_mime_type = s$f$info$mime_type;
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if ( ! info?$file_desc )
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info$file_desc = Files::describe(s$f);
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}
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if ( s?$conn )
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{
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info$uid = s$conn$uid;
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info$id = s$conn$id;
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}
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for ( item in items )
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add info$sources[item$meta$source];
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Log::write(Intel::LOG, info);
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}
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function insert(item: Item)
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{
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# Create and fill out the meta data item.
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local meta = item$meta;
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local metas: set[MetaData];
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# All intelligence is case insensitive at the moment.
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local lower_indicator = to_lower(item$indicator);
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if ( item$indicator_type == ADDR )
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{
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local host = to_addr(item$indicator);
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if ( have_full_data )
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{
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if ( host !in data_store$host_data )
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data_store$host_data[host] = set();
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metas = data_store$host_data[host];
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}
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add min_data_store$host_data[host];
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}
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else
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{
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if ( have_full_data )
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{
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if ( [lower_indicator, item$indicator_type] !in data_store$string_data )
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data_store$string_data[lower_indicator, item$indicator_type] = set();
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metas = data_store$string_data[lower_indicator, item$indicator_type];
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}
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add min_data_store$string_data[lower_indicator, item$indicator_type];
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}
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local updated = F;
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if ( have_full_data )
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{
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for ( m in metas )
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{
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if ( meta$source == m$source )
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{
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if ( has_meta(meta, metas) )
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{
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# It's the same item being inserted again.
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return;
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}
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else
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{
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# Same source, different metadata means updated item.
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updated = T;
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}
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}
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}
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add metas[item$meta];
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}
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if ( updated )
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event Intel::updated_item(item);
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else
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event Intel::new_item(item);
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}
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