AbuseHelper

AbuseHelper

#Threat Defense#Threat Management

A collection of APT and cybercriminals campaigns with various resources and references.

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AbuseHelper: An Open-Source Framework for Managing Abuse Feeds

AbuseHelper is an open-source framework specifically created for receiving and redistributing abuse feeds as well as threat intelligence. Running Tests & Linter: We perform automated tests for Python versions 2.6, 2.7, and PyPy. Additionally, we utilize the flake8 linter for every repository push. You can access the logs at https://circleci.com/gh/abusesa/abusehelper. To execute the tests locally, ensure that you have tox installed. You can install it by running pip install tox.

Next, run the following command in the project directory:

$ tox Changelog Please refer to CHANGELOG.md for further details. Security Announcements AbuseHelper Security Announcement 2016-01. Summary: There were several instances where X.509 certificates were not correctly verified, which posed a risk for Man-In-The-Middle (MITM) attacks. Community Extensions: This project includes the core functionalities of AbuseHelper, featuring a variety of choice bots and tools.

Enhancements to the AbuseHelper Community Repository

The AbuseHelper Community repository expands on the core framework by offering a carefully selected range of community-maintained bots. License files are (c) the respective copyright holders if indicated in the individual file; otherwise, all other content is (c) by Synopsys, Inc. All materials are licensed under the MIT license; please consult the LICENSE file for further details.