oletools - python tools to analyze MS OLE2 files (Structured Storage, Compound File Binary Format) and MS Office documents, for malware analysis, forensics and debugging.
oletools is a package of python tools to analyze
Microsoft OLE2 files
(also called Structured Storage, Compound File Binary Format or Compound Document File Format),
such as Microsoft Office 97-2003 documents, MSI files or Outlook messages, mainly for malware analysis,
forensics and debugging.
It is based on the olefile parser.
It also provides tools to analyze RTF files and files based on the OpenXML format
(aka OOXML) such as MS Office 2007+ documents, XPS or MSIX files.
For example, oletools can detect, extract and analyse VBA macros, OLE objects, Excel 4 macros (XLM) and DDE links.
See http://www.decalage.info/python/oletools for more info.
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Note: python-oletools is not related to OLETools published by BeCubed Software.
See the full changelog for more information.
oletools are used by a number of projects and online malware analysis services,
including
ACE,
ADAPT,
Anlyz.io,
AssemblyLine,
Binary Refinery,
CAPE,
CinCan,
Cortex XSOAR (Palo Alto),
Cuckoo Sandbox,
DARKSURGEON,
Deepviz,
DIARIO,
dridex.malwareconfig.com,
EML Analyzer,
EXPMON,
FAME,
FLARE-VM,
GLIMPS Malware,
Hybrid-analysis.com,
InQuest Labs,
IntelOwl,
Joe Sandbox,
Laika BOSS,
MacroMilter,
mailcow,
malshare.io,
malware-repo,
Malware Repository Framework (MRF),
MalwareBazaar,
olefy,
Pandora,
PeekabooAV,
pcodedmp,
PyCIRCLean,
QFlow,
Qu1cksc0pe,
Tylabs QuickSand,
REMnux,
Snake,
SNDBOX,
Splunk add-on for MS O365 Email,
SpuriousEmu,
Strelka,
stoQ,
Sublime Platform/MQL,
Subparse,
TheHive/Cortex,
ThreatBoook,
TSUGURI Linux,
Vba2Graph,
Viper,
ViperMonkey,
YOMI,
and probably VirusTotal,
FileScan.IO.
And quite a few other projects on GitHub.
(Please contact me if you have or know
a project using oletools)
The recommended way to download and install/update the latest stable release
of oletools is to use pip:
sudo -H pip install -U oletools[full]
pip install -U oletools[full]
This should automatically create command-line scripts to run each tool from
any directory: olevba
, mraptor
, rtfobj
, etc.
The keyword [full]
means that all optional dependencies will be installed, such as XLMMacroDeobfuscator.
If you prefer a lighter version without optional dependencies, just remove [full]
from the command line.
To get the latest development version instead:
sudo -H pip install -U https://github.com/decalage2/oletools/archive/master.zip
pip install -U https://github.com/decalage2/oletools/archive/master.zip
See the documentation
for other installation options.
The latest version of the documentation can be found online, otherwise
a copy is provided in the doc subfolder of the package.
This is a personal open-source project, developed on my spare time. Any contribution, suggestion, feedback or bug
report is welcome.
To suggest improvements, report a bug or any issue, please use the
issue reporting page, providing all the
information and files to reproduce the problem.
You may also contact the author directly to provide feedback.
The code is available in a GitHub repository. You may use it
to submit enhancements using forks and pull requests.
This license applies to the python-oletools package, apart from the thirdparty folder which contains third-party files
published with their own license.
The python-oletools package is copyright © 2012-2024 Philippe Lagadec (http://www.decalage.info)
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Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification,
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olevba contains modified source code from the officeparser project, published
under the following MIT License (MIT):
officeparser is copyright © 2014 John William Davison
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