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FastIR Collector

We changed our approach to live forensics acquisition, which means FastIR Collector is no longer maintained. We recommend using our new FastIR Artifacts collector instead

Concepts

This tool collects different artefacts on live Windows and records the results in csv or json files. With the analyses of these artefacts, an early compromission can be detected.

Downloads

Binaries can be found in the release page of this project.

Requirements

  • pywin32
  • python WMI
  • python psutil
  • python yaml
  • construct
  • distorm3
  • hexdump
  • pytz

Alternatively, a pip freeze output is available in reqs.pip.

Compiling

To compile FastIR, you will need pyinstaller. Simply use pyinstaller pyinstaller.spec at the project root directory. The binary will by default be in /dist.

Important: for x64 systems, check that your local python installation is also in x64.

Execution

  • ./fastIR_x64.exe -h for help
  • ./fastIR_x64.exe --packages fast extract all artefacts except dump and FileCatcher packages'
  • ./fastIR_x64.exe --packages dump --dump mft to extract MFT
  • ./fastIR_x64.exe --packages all --output_dir your_output_dir to set the directory output (by default ./output/)
  • ./fastIR_x64.exe --profile you_file_profile to set your own extraction profile. Documentation to create your own profile can be found in the wiki

Packages

Packages List and Artefacts:

  • fs

    • IE/Firefox/Chrome History
    • IE/Firefox/Chrome Downloads
    • Named Pipes
    • Prefetch
    • Recycle-bin
    • Startup Directories
  • health

    • ARP Table
    • Drives List
    • Network Drives
    • Network Cards
    • Processes
    • Routing Table
    • Tasks
    • Scheduled Jobs
    • Services
    • Sessions
    • Network Shares
    • Sockets
  • registry

    • Installer Folders
    • OpenSaveMRU
    • Recent Docs
    • Services
    • Shellbags
    • Autoruns
    • USB History
    • UserAssists
    • Networks List
  • memory

    • Clipboard
    • Loaded DLLs
    • Opened Files
  • dump

    • MFT (raw or timeline) we use AnalyseMFT
    • MBR
    • RAM
    • DISK
    • Registry
    • SAM
  • FileCatcher

    • Based on mime type
    • Define path and depth to filter the search
    • Possibility to filter your search
    • Yara Rules

The full documentation can be downloaded here.

A post about FastIR Collector and advanced Threats can be consulted here with its white paper.

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