Rip Raw: analyse the memory of compromised Linux systems
Rip Raw
Rip Raw is a small tool to analyse the memory of compromised Linux systems. It is similar in purpose to Bulk Extractor, but particularly focused on extracting system Logs from memory dumps from Linux systems. This enables you to analyse systems without needing to generate a profile.
This is not a replacement for tools such as Rekall and Volatility which use a profile to perform a more structured analysis of memory.
Rip Raw works by taking a Raw Binary such as a Memory Dump and carves files and logs using:
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Text/binary boundaries
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File headers and file magic
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Log entries
Then puts them in a zip file for secondary processing by other tools such as Cado Response or a SIEM such as Splunk.
Download
git clone https://github.com/cado-security/rip_raw.git
Use
Example
For example, after capturing the memory of an Amazon EKS ( Elastic Kubernetes Service) system compromised with a crypto-mining worm we processed it with rip_raw:
python3 rip_raw.py -f eks-node-ncat-capture.mem
And then the large zip of logs that Rip Raw outputs can be viewed in a tool such as Cado Response (below). Approximately 36500 log events were extracted from this memory image, along with a number of binaries such as images and executables.
Or Splunk:
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