Merge pull request #44 from RichieB2B/ncsc-nl/stealth-malware

Add Stealth Malware Taxonomy as defined by Joanna Rutkowska
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- [NATO Classification Marking](./nato)
- [Open Threat Taxonomy v1.1 (SANS)](./open-threat)
- [OSINT Open Source Intelligence - Classification](./osint)
- [Stealth Malware Taxonomy as defined by Joanna Rutkowska](./stealth-malware)
- [The Permissible Actions Protocol - or short: PAP - was designed to indicate how the received information can be used.](./pap)
- [TLP - Traffic Light Protocol](./tlp)
- Vocabulary for Event Recording and Incident Sharing [VERIS](./veris)

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# Stealth Malware Taxonomy
## Malware Types
All malware samples should be classified into one of the categories listed in the table below.
<dl>
<dt>Type 0</dt>
<dd>No OS or system compromise. The malware runs as a normal user process using only official API calls.<dd>
<dt>Type I</dt>
<dd>The malware modifies constant sections of the kernel and/or processes such as code sections.<dd>
<dt>Type II</dt>
<dd>The malware does not modify constant sections but only the dynamic sections of the kernel and/or processes such as data sections.<dd>
<dt>Type III</dt>
<dd>The malware does not modify any sections of the kernel and/or processes but influences the system without modifying the OS. For example using hardware virtualization techniques.<dd>
</dl>
# Machine-parsable Stealth Malware Taxonomy
The repository contains a [JSON file including the machine-parsable tags](machinetag.json)
along with their human-readable description. The software can use both
representation on the user-interface and store the tag as machine-parsable.
~~~~
stealth_malware:type="II"
~~~~
Based on:
https://vxheaven.org/lib/pdf/Introducing%20Stealth%20Malware%20Taxonomy.pdf

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{
"namespace": "stealth_malware",
"description": "Classification based on malware stealth techniques. Described in https://vxheaven.org/lib/pdf/Introducing%20Stealth%20Malware%20Taxonomy.pdf",
"version": 1,
"refs": [
"https://vxheaven.org/lib/pdf/Introducing%20Stealth%20Malware%20Taxonomy.pdf"
],
"predicates": [
{
"value": "type",
"expanded": "Stealth techninque type"
}
],
"values": [
{
"predicate": "type",
"entry": [
{
"value": "0",
"expanded": "No OS or system compromise. The malware runs as a normal user process using only official API calls."
},
{
"value": "I",
"expanded": "The malware modifies constant sections of the kernel and/or processes such as code sections."
},
{
"value": "II",
"expanded": "The malware does not modify constant sections but only the dynamic sections of the kernel and/or processes such as data sections."
},
{
"value": "III",
"expanded": "The malware does not modify any sections of the kernel and/or processes but influences the system without modifying the OS. For example using hardware virtualization techniques."
}
]
}
]
}