Introduction
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The MISP threat sharing platform is a free and open source software helping information sharing of threat intelligence including cyber security indicators, financial fraud or counter-terrorism information. The MISP project includes multiple sub-projects to support the operational requirements of analysts and improve the overall quality of information shared.
MISP objects are used in MISP (starting from version 2.4.80) system and can be used by other information sharing tool. MISP objects are in addition to MISP attributes to allow advanced combinations of attributes. The creation of these objects and their associated attributes are based on real cyber security use-cases and existing practices in information sharing. The objects are just shared like any other attributes in MISP even if the other MISP instances don’t have the template of the object. The following document is generated from the machine-readable JSON describing the MISP objects.
Funding and Support
The MISP project is financially and resource supported by CIRCL Computer Incident Response Center Luxembourg .
A CEF (Connecting Europe Facility) funding under CEF-TC-2016-3 - Cyber Security has been granted from 1st September 2017 until 31th August 2019 as Improving MISP as building blocks for next-generation information sharing.
If you are interested to co-fund projects around MISP, feel free to get in touch with us.
MISP objects
ail-leak
An information leak as defined by the AIL Analysis Information Leak framework..
ail-leak is a MISP object available in JSON format at this location The JSON format can be freely reused in your application or automatically enabled in MISP. |
Object attribute | MISP attribute type | Description | Disable correlation |
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raw-data |
attachment |
Raw data as received by the AIL sensor compressed and encoded in Base64. |
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text |
text |
A description of the leak which could include the potential victim(s) or description of the leak. |
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original-date |
datetime |
When the information available in the leak was created. It’s usually before the first-seen. |
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sensor |
text |
The AIL sensor uuid where the leak was processed and analysed. |
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last-seen |
datetime |
When the leak has been accessible or seen for the last time. |
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first-seen |
datetime |
When the leak has been accessible or seen for the first time. |
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type |
text |
Type of information leak as discovered and classified by an AIL module. ['Credential', 'CreditCards', 'Mail', 'Onion', 'Phone', 'Keys'] |
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origin |
text |
The link where the leak is (or was) accessible at first-seen. |
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duplicate_number |
counter |
Number of known duplicates. |
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duplicate |
text |
Duplicate of the existing leaks. |
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android-permission
A set of android permissions - one or more permission(s) which can be linked to other objects (e.g. malware, app)..
android-permission is a MISP object available in JSON format at this location The JSON format can be freely reused in your application or automatically enabled in MISP. |
Object attribute | MISP attribute type | Description | Disable correlation |
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comment |
comment |
Comment about the set of android permission(s) |
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permission |
text |
Android permission ['ACCESS_CHECKIN_PROPERTIES', 'ACCESS_COARSE_LOCATION', 'ACCESS_FINE_LOCATION', 'ACCESS_LOCATION_EXTRA_COMMANDS', 'ACCESS_NETWORK_STATE', 'ACCESS_NOTIFICATION_POLICY', 'ACCESS_WIFI_STATE', 'ACCOUNT_MANAGER', 'ADD_VOICEMAIL', 'ANSWER_PHONE_CALLS', 'BATTERY_STATS', 'BIND_ACCESSIBILITY_SERVICE', 'BIND_APPWIDGET', 'BIND_AUTOFILL_SERVICE', 'BIND_CARRIER_MESSAGING_SERVICE', 'BIND_CHOOSER_TARGET_SERVICE', 'BIND_CONDITION_PROVIDER_SERVICE', 'BIND_DEVICE_ADMIN', 'BIND_DREAM_SERVICE', 'BIND_INCALL_SERVICE', 'BIND_INPUT_METHOD', 'BIND_MIDI_DEVICE_SERVICE', 'BIND_NFC_SERVICE', 'BIND_NOTIFICATION_LISTENER_SERVICE', 'BIND_PRINT_SERVICE', 'BIND_QUICK_SETTINGS_TILE', 'BIND_REMOTEVIEWS', 'BIND_SCREENING_SERVICE', 'BIND_TELECOM_CONNECTION_SERVICE', 'BIND_TEXT_SERVICE', 'BIND_TV_INPUT', 'BIND_VISUAL_VOICEMAIL_SERVICE', 'BIND_VOICE_INTERACTION', 'BIND_VPN_SERVICE', 'BIND_VR_LISTENER_SERVICE', 'BIND_WALLPAPER', 'BLUETOOTH', 'BLUETOOTH_ADMIN', 'BLUETOOTH_PRIVILEGED', 'BODY_SENSORS', 'BROADCAST_PACKAGE_REMOVED', 'BROADCAST_SMS', 'BROADCAST_STICKY', 'BROADCAST_WAP_PUSH', 'CALL_PHONE', 'CALL_PRIVILEGED', 'CAMERA', 'CAPTURE_AUDIO_OUTPUT', 'CAPTURE_SECURE_VIDEO_OUTPUT', 'CAPTURE_VIDEO_OUTPUT', 'CHANGE_COMPONENT_ENABLED_STATE', 'CHANGE_CONFIGURATION', 'CHANGE_NETWORK_STATE', 'CHANGE_WIFI_MULTICAST_STATE', 'CHANGE_WIFI_STATE', 'CLEAR_APP_CACHE', 'CONTROL_LOCATION_UPDATES', 'DELETE_CACHE_FILES', 'DELETE_PACKAGES', 'DIAGNOSTIC', 'DISABLE_KEYGUARD', 'DUMP', 'EXPAND_STATUS_BAR', 'FACTORY_TEST', 'GET_ACCOUNTS', 'GET_ACCOUNTS_PRIVILEGED', 'GET_PACKAGE_SIZE', 'GET_TASKS', 'GLOBAL_SEARCH', 'INSTALL_LOCATION_PROVIDER', 'INSTALL_PACKAGES', 'INSTALL_SHORTCUT', 'INSTANT_APP_FOREGROUND_SERVICE', 'INTERNET', 'KILL_BACKGROUND_PROCESSES', 'LOCATION_HARDWARE', 'MANAGE_DOCUMENTS', 'MANAGE_OWN_CALLS', 'MASTER_CLEAR', 'MEDIA_CONTENT_CONTROL', 'MODIFY_AUDIO_SETTINGS', 'MODIFY_PHONE_STATE', 'MOUNT_FORMAT_FILESYSTEMS', 'MOUNT_UNMOUNT_FILESYSTEMS', 'NFC', 'PACKAGE_USAGE_STATS', 'PERSISTENT_ACTIVITY', 'PROCESS_OUTGOING_CALLS', 'READ_CALENDAR', 'READ_CALL_LOG', 'READ_CONTACTS', 'READ_EXTERNAL_STORAGE', 'READ_FRAME_BUFFER', 'READ_INPUT_STATE', 'READ_LOGS', 'READ_PHONE_NUMBERS', 'READ_PHONE_STATE', 'READ_SMS', 'READ_SYNC_SETTINGS', 'READ_SYNC_STATS', 'READ_VOICEMAIL', 'REBOOT', 'RECEIVE_BOOT_COMPLETED', 'RECEIVE_MMS', 'RECEIVE_SMS', 'RECEIVE_WAP_PUSH', 'RECORD_AUDIO', 'REORDER_TASKS', 'REQUEST_COMPANION_RUN_IN_BACKGROUND', 'REQUEST_COMPANION_USE_DATA_IN_BACKGROUND', 'REQUEST_DELETE_PACKAGES', 'REQUEST_IGNORE_BATTERY_OPTIMIZATIONS', 'REQUEST_INSTALL_PACKAGES', 'RESTART_PACKAGES', 'SEND_RESPOND_VIA_MESSAGE', 'SEND_SMS', 'SET_ALARM', 'SET_ALWAYS_FINISH', 'SET_ANIMATION_SCALE', 'SET_DEBUG_APP', 'SET_PREFERRED_APPLICATIONS', 'SET_PROCESS_LIMIT', 'SET_TIME', 'SET_TIME_ZONE', 'SET_WALLPAPER', 'SET_WALLPAPER_HINTS', 'SIGNAL_PERSISTENT_PROCESSES', 'STATUS_BAR', 'SYSTEM_ALERT_WINDOW', 'TRANSMIT_IR', 'UNINSTALL_SHORTCUT', 'UPDATE_DEVICE_STATS', 'USE_FINGERPRINT', 'USE_SIP', 'VIBRATE', 'WAKE_LOCK', 'WRITE_APN_SETTINGS', 'WRITE_CALENDAR', 'WRITE_CALL_LOG', 'WRITE_CONTACTS', 'WRITE_EXTERNAL_STORAGE', 'WRITE_GSERVICES', 'WRITE_SECURE_SETTINGS', 'WRITE_SETTINGS', 'WRITE_SYNC_SETTINGS', 'WRITE_VOICEMAIL'] |
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asn
Autonomous system object describing an autonomous system which can include one or more network operators management an entity (e.g. ISP) along with their routing policy, routing prefixes or alike..
asn is a MISP object available in JSON format at this location The JSON format can be freely reused in your application or automatically enabled in MISP. |
Object attribute | MISP attribute type | Description | Disable correlation |
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asn |
AS |
Autonomous System Number |
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first-seen |
datetime |
First time the ASN was seen |
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last-seen |
datetime |
Last time the ASN was seen |
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description |
text |
Description of the autonomous system |
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import |
text |
The inbound IPv4 routing policy of the AS in RFC 2622 – Routing Policy Specification Language (RPSL) format |
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mp-import |
text |
The inbound IPv4 or IPv6 routing policy of the AS in RFC 4012 – Routing Policy Specification Language next generation (RPSLng), section 4.5. format |
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country |
text |
Country code of the main location of the autonomous system |
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subnet-announced |
ip-src |
Subnet announced |
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mp-export |
text |
This attribute performs the same function as the export attribute above. The difference is that mp-export allows both IPv4 and IPv6 address families to be specified. The export is described in RFC 4012 – Routing Policy Specification Language next generation (RPSLng), section 4.5. format |
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export |
text |
The outbound routing policy of the AS in RFC 2622 – Routing Policy Specification Language (RPSL) format |
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av-signature
Antivirus detection signature.
av-signature is a MISP object available in JSON format at this location The JSON format can be freely reused in your application or automatically enabled in MISP. |
Object attribute | MISP attribute type | Description | Disable correlation |
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text |
text |
Free text value to attach to the file |
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datetime |
datetime |
Datetime |
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signature |
text |
Name of detection signature |
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software |
text |
Name of antivirus software |
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coin-address
An address used in a cryptocurrency.
coin-address is a MISP object available in JSON format at this location The JSON format can be freely reused in your application or automatically enabled in MISP. |
Object attribute | MISP attribute type | Description | Disable correlation |
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first-seen |
datetime |
First time this payment destination address has been seen |
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text |
text |
Free text value |
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last-seen |
datetime |
Last time this payment destination address has been seen |
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symbol |
text |
The (uppercase) symbol of the cryptocurrency used. Symbol should be from https://coinmarketcap.com/all/views/all/ ['BTC', 'ETH', 'BCH', 'XRP', 'MIOTA', 'DASH', 'BTG', 'LTC', 'ADA', 'XMR', 'ETC', 'NEO', 'NEM', 'EOS', 'XLM', 'BCC', 'LSK', 'OMG', 'QTUM', 'ZEC', 'USDT', 'HSR', 'STRAT', 'WAVES', 'PPT'] |
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address |
btc |
Address used as a payment destination in a cryptocurrency |
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cookie
An HTTP cookie (web cookie, browser cookie) is a small piece of data that a server sends to the user’s web browser. The browser may store it and send it back with the next request to the same server. Typically, it’s used to tell if two requests came from the same browser — keeping a user logged-in, for example. It remembers stateful information for the stateless HTTP protocol. (as defined by the Mozilla foundation..
cookie is a MISP object available in JSON format at this location The JSON format can be freely reused in your application or automatically enabled in MISP. |
Object attribute | MISP attribute type | Description | Disable correlation |
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cookie |
cookie |
Full cookie |
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text |
text |
A description of the cookie. |
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cookie-value |
text |
Value of the cookie (if splitted) |
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type |
text |
Type of cookie and how it’s used in this specific object. ['Session management', 'Personalization', 'Tracking', 'Exfiltration', 'Malicious Payload', 'Beaconing'] |
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cookie-name |
text |
Name of the cookie (if splitted) |
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credential
Credential describes one or more credential(s) including password(s), api key(s) or decryption key(s)..
credential is a MISP object available in JSON format at this location The JSON format can be freely reused in your application or automatically enabled in MISP. |
Object attribute | MISP attribute type | Description | Disable correlation |
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text |
text |
A description of the credential(s) |
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password |
text |
Password |
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notification |
text |
Mention of any notification(s) towards the potential owner(s) of the credential(s) ['victim-notified', 'service-notified', 'none'] |
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format |
text |
Format of the password(s) ['clear-text', 'hashed', 'encrypted', 'unknown'] |
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type |
text |
Type of password(s) ['password', 'api-key', 'encryption-key', 'unknown'] |
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username |
text |
Username related to the password(s) |
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origin |
text |
Origin of the credential(s) ['bruteforce-scanning', 'malware-analysis', 'memory-analysis', 'network-analysis', 'leak', 'unknown'] |
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credit-card
A payment card like credit card, debit card or any similar cards which can be used for financial transactions..
credit-card is a MISP object available in JSON format at this location The JSON format can be freely reused in your application or automatically enabled in MISP. |
Object attribute | MISP attribute type | Description | Disable correlation |
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name |
text |
Name of the card owner. |
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issued |
datetime |
Initial date of validity or issued date. |
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expiration |
datetime |
Maximum date of validity |
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card-security-code |
text |
Card security code (CSC, CVD, CVV, CVC and SPC) as embossed or printed on the card. |
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version |
text |
Version of the card. |
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cc-number |
cc-number |
credit-card number as encoded on the card. |
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comment |
comment |
A description of the card. |
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ddos
DDoS object describes a current DDoS activity from a specific or/and to a specific target. Type of DDoS can be attached to the object as a taxonomy.
ddos is a MISP object available in JSON format at this location The JSON format can be freely reused in your application or automatically enabled in MISP. |
Object attribute | MISP attribute type | Description | Disable correlation |
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ip-dst |
ip-dst |
Destination IP (victim) |
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dst-port |
port |
Destination port of the attack |
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text |
text |
Description of the DDoS |
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first-seen |
datetime |
Beginning of the attack |
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ip-src |
ip-src |
IP address originating the attack |
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last-seen |
datetime |
End of the attack |
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protocol |
text |
Protocol used for the attack ['TCP', 'UDP', 'ICMP', 'IP'] |
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src-port |
port |
Port originating the attack |
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total-pps |
counter |
Packets per second |
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total-bps |
counter |
Bits per second |
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domain-dst |
domain |
Destination domain (victim) |
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diameter-attack
Attack as seen on diameter authentication against a GSM, UMTS or LTE network.
diameter-attack is a MISP object available in JSON format at this location The JSON format can be freely reused in your application or automatically enabled in MISP. |
Object attribute | MISP attribute type | Description | Disable correlation |
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text |
text |
A description of the attack seen. |
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ApplicationId |
text |
Application-ID is used to identify for which Diameter application the message is applicable. Application-ID is a decimal representation. |
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Origin-Host |
text |
Origin-Host. |
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SessionId |
text |
Session-ID. |
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IdrFlags |
text |
IDR-Flags. |
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first-seen |
datetime |
When the attack has been seen for the first time. |
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CmdCode |
text |
A decimal representation of the diameter Command Code. |
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Destination-Host |
text |
Destination-Host. |
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Username |
text |
Username (in this case, usually the IMSI). |
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Origin-Realm |
text |
Origin-Realm. |
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category |
text |
Category. ['Cat0', 'Cat1', 'Cat2', 'Cat3', 'CatSMS'] |
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Destination-Realm |
text |
Destination-Realm. |
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domain-ip
A domain and IP address seen as a tuple in a specific time frame..
domain-ip is a MISP object available in JSON format at this location The JSON format can be freely reused in your application or automatically enabled in MISP. |
Object attribute | MISP attribute type | Description | Disable correlation |
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first-seen |
datetime |
First time the tuple has been seen |
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ip |
ip-dst |
IP Address |
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text |
text |
A description of the tuple |
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last-seen |
datetime |
Last time the tuple has been seen |
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domain |
domain |
Domain name |
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elf
Object describing a Executable and Linkable Format.
elf is a MISP object available in JSON format at this location The JSON format can be freely reused in your application or automatically enabled in MISP. |
Object attribute | MISP attribute type | Description | Disable correlation |
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number-sections |
counter |
Number of sections |
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entrypoint-address |
text |
Address of the entry point |
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os_abi |
text |
Header operating system application binary interface (ABI) ['AIX', 'ARM', 'AROS', 'C6000_ELFABI', 'C6000_LINUX', 'CLOUDABI', 'FENIXOS', 'FREEBSD', 'GNU', 'HPUX', 'HURD', 'IRIX', 'MODESTO', 'NETBSD', 'NSK', 'OPENBSD', 'OPENVMS', 'SOLARIS', 'STANDALONE', 'SYSTEMV', 'TRU64'] |
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type |
text |
Type of ELF ['CORE', 'DYNAMIC', 'EXECUTABLE', 'HIPROC', 'LOPROC', 'NONE', 'RELOCATABLE'] |
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text |
text |
Free text value to attach to the ELF |
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arch |
text |
Architecture of the ELF file ['None', 'M32', 'SPARC', 'i386', 'ARCH_68K', 'ARCH_88K', 'IAMCU', 'ARCH_860', 'MIPS', 'S370', 'MIPS_RS3_LE', 'PARISC', 'VPP500', 'SPARC32PLUS', 'ARCH_960', 'PPC', 'PPC64', 'S390', 'SPU', 'V800', 'FR20', 'RH32', 'RCE', 'ARM', 'ALPHA', 'SH', 'SPARCV9', 'TRICORE', 'ARC', 'H8_300', 'H8_300H', 'H8S', 'H8_500', 'IA_64', 'MIPS_X', 'COLDFIRE', 'ARCH_68HC12', 'MMA', 'PCP', 'NCPU', 'NDR1', 'STARCORE', 'ME16', 'ST100', 'TINYJ', 'x86_64', 'PDSP', 'PDP10', 'PDP11', 'FX66', 'ST9PLUS', 'ST7', 'ARCH_68HC16', 'ARCH_68HC11', 'ARCH_68HC08', 'ARCH_68HC05', 'SVX', 'ST19', 'VAX', 'CRIS', 'JAVELIN', 'FIREPATH', 'ZSP', 'MMIX', 'HUANY', 'PRISM', 'AVR', 'FR30', 'D10V', 'D30V', 'V850', 'M32R', 'MN10300', 'MN10200', 'PJ', 'OPENRISC', 'ARC_COMPACT', 'XTENSA', 'VIDEOCORE', 'TMM_GPP', 'NS32K', 'TPC', 'SNP1K', 'ST200', 'IP2K', 'MAX', 'CR', 'F2MC16', 'MSP430', 'BLACKFIN', 'SE_C33', 'SEP', 'ARCA', 'UNICORE', 'EXCESS', 'DXP', 'ALTERA_NIOS2', 'CRX', 'XGATE', 'C166', 'M16C', 'DSPIC30F', 'CE', 'M32C', 'TSK3000', 'RS08', 'SHARC', 'ECOG2', 'SCORE7', 'DSP24', 'VIDEOCORE3', 'LATTICEMICO32', 'SE_C17', 'TI_C6000', 'TI_C2000', 'TI_C5500', 'MMDSP_PLUS', 'CYPRESS_M8C', 'R32C', 'TRIMEDIA', 'HEXAGON', 'ARCH_8051', 'STXP7X', 'NDS32', 'ECOG1', 'ECOG1X', 'MAXQ30', 'XIMO16', 'MANIK', 'CRAYNV2', 'RX', 'METAG', 'MCST_ELBRUS', 'ECOG16', 'CR16', 'ETPU', 'SLE9X', 'L10M', 'K10M', 'AARCH64', 'AVR32', 'STM8', 'TILE64', 'TILEPRO', 'CUDA', 'TILEGX', 'CLOUDSHIELD', 'COREA_1ST', 'COREA_2ND', 'ARC_COMPACT2', 'OPEN8', 'RL78', 'VIDEOCORE5', 'ARCH_78KOR', 'ARCH_56800EX', 'BA1', 'BA2', 'XCORE', 'MCHP_PIC', 'INTEL205', 'INTEL206', 'INTEL207', 'INTEL208', 'INTEL209', 'KM32', 'KMX32', 'KMX16', 'KMX8', 'KVARC', 'CDP', 'COGE', 'COOL', 'NORC', 'CSR_KALIMBA', 'AMDGPU'] |
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elf-section
Object describing a section of an Executable and Linkable Format.
elf-section is a MISP object available in JSON format at this location The JSON format can be freely reused in your application or automatically enabled in MISP. |
Object attribute | MISP attribute type | Description | Disable correlation |
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name |
text |
Name of the section |
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text |
text |
Free text value to attach to the section |
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sha1 |
sha1 |
[Insecure] Secure Hash Algorithm 1 (160 bits) |
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sha512/256 |
sha512/256 |
Secure Hash Algorithm 2 (256 bits) |
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sha512 |
sha512 |
Secure Hash Algorithm 2 (512 bits) |
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type |
text |
Type of the section ['NULL', 'PROGBITS', 'SYMTAB', 'STRTAB', 'RELA', 'HASH', 'DYNAMIC', 'NOTE', 'NOBITS', 'REL', 'SHLIB', 'DYNSYM', 'INIT_ARRAY', 'FINI_ARRAY', 'PREINIT_ARRAY', 'GROUP', 'SYMTAB_SHNDX', 'LOOS', 'GNU_ATTRIBUTES', 'GNU_HASH', 'GNU_VERDEF', 'GNU_VERNEED', 'GNU_VERSYM', 'HIOS', 'LOPROC', 'ARM_EXIDX', 'ARM_PREEMPTMAP', 'HEX_ORDERED', 'X86_64_UNWIND', 'MIPS_REGINFO', 'MIPS_OPTIONS', 'MIPS_ABIFLAGS', 'HIPROC', 'LOUSER', 'HIUSER'] |
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md5 |
md5 |
[Insecure] MD5 hash (128 bits) |
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sha384 |
sha384 |
Secure Hash Algorithm 2 (384 bits) |
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flag |
text |
Flag of the section ['ALLOC', 'EXCLUDE', 'EXECINSTR', 'GROUP', 'HEX_GPREL', 'INFO_LINK', 'LINK_ORDER', 'MASKOS', 'MASKPROC', 'MERGE', 'MIPS_ADDR', 'MIPS_LOCAL', 'MIPS_MERGE', 'MIPS_NAMES', 'MIPS_NODUPES', 'MIPS_NOSTRIP', 'NONE', 'OS_NONCONFORMING', 'STRINGS', 'TLS', 'WRITE', 'XCORE_SHF_CP_SECTION'] |
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sha512/224 |
sha512/224 |
Secure Hash Algorithm 2 (224 bits) |
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ssdeep |
ssdeep |
Fuzzy hash using context triggered piecewise hashes (CTPH) |
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size-in-bytes |
size-in-bytes |
Size of the section, in bytes |
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entropy |
float |
Entropy of the whole section |
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sha224 |
sha224 |
Secure Hash Algorithm 2 (224 bits) |
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sha256 |
sha256 |
Secure Hash Algorithm 2 (256 bits) |
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Email object describing an email with meta-information.
email is a MISP object available in JSON format at this location The JSON format can be freely reused in your application or automatically enabled in MISP. |
Object attribute | MISP attribute type | Description | Disable correlation |
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to |
email-dst |
Destination email address |
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from |
email-src |
Sender email address |
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subject |
email-subject |
Subject |
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mime-boundary |
email-mime-boundary |
MIME Boundary |
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message-id |
email-message-id |
Message ID |
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attachment |
email-attachment |
Attachment |
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send-date |
datetime |
Date the email has been sent |
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thread-index |
email-thread-index |
Identifies a particular conversation thread |
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reply-to |
email-reply-to |
Email address the reply will be sent to |
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to-display-name |
email-dst-display-name |
Display name of the receiver |
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return-path |
text |
Message return path |
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header |
email-header |
Full headers |
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from-display-name |
email-src-display-name |
Display name of the sender |
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screenshot |
attachment |
Screenshot of email |
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cc |
email-dst |
Carbon copy |
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x-mailer |
email-x-mailer |
X-Mailer generally tells the program that was used to draft and send the original email |
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file
File object describing a file with meta-information.
file is a MISP object available in JSON format at this location The JSON format can be freely reused in your application or automatically enabled in MISP. |
Object attribute | MISP attribute type | Description | Disable correlation |
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text |
text |
Free text value to attach to the file |
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sha1 |
sha1 |
[Insecure] Secure Hash Algorithm 1 (160 bits) |
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sha512/256 |
sha512/256 |
Secure Hash Algorithm 2 (256 bits) |
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authentihash |
authentihash |
Authenticode executable signature hash |
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sha512 |
sha512 |
Secure Hash Algorithm 2 (512 bits) |
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state |
text |
State of the file ['Malicious', 'Harmless', 'Signed', 'Revoked', 'Expired', 'Trusted'] |
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md5 |
md5 |
[Insecure] MD5 hash (128 bits) |
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tlsh |
tlsh |
Fuzzy hash by Trend Micro: Locality Sensitive Hash |
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sha384 |
sha384 |
Secure Hash Algorithm 2 (384 bits) |
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certificate |
x509-fingerprint-sha1 |
Certificate value if the binary is signed with another authentication scheme than authenticode |
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sha512/224 |
sha512/224 |
Secure Hash Algorithm 2 (224 bits) |
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filename |
filename |
Filename on disk |
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mimetype |
text |
Mime type |
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ssdeep |
ssdeep |
Fuzzy hash using context triggered piecewise hashes (CTPH) |
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size-in-bytes |
size-in-bytes |
Size of the file, in bytes |
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entropy |
float |
Entropy of the whole file |
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malware-sample |
malware-sample |
The file itself (binary) |
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sha224 |
sha224 |
Secure Hash Algorithm 2 (224 bits) |
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sha256 |
sha256 |
Secure Hash Algorithm 2 (256 bits) |
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pattern-in-file |
pattern-in-file |
Pattern that can be found in the file |
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geolocation
An object to describe a geographic location..
geolocation is a MISP object available in JSON format at this location The JSON format can be freely reused in your application or automatically enabled in MISP. |
Object attribute | MISP attribute type | Description | Disable correlation |
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latitude |
float |
The latitude is the decimal value of the latitude in the World Geodetic System 84 (WGS84) reference. |
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text |
text |
A generic description of the location. |
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first-seen |
datetime |
When the location was seen for the first time. |
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region |
text |
Region. |
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longitude |
float |
The longitude is the decimal value of the longitude in the World Geodetic System 84 (WGS84) reference |
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last-seen |
datetime |
When the location was seen for the last time. |
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country |
text |
Country. |
|
altitude |
float |
The altitude is the decimal value of the altitude in the World Geodetic System 84 (WGS84) reference. |
|
city |
text |
City. |
|
gtp-attack
GTP attack object as seen on a GSM, UMTS or LTE network.
gtp-attack is a MISP object available in JSON format at this location The JSON format can be freely reused in your application or automatically enabled in MISP. |
Object attribute | MISP attribute type | Description | Disable correlation |
---|---|---|---|
ipDest |
ip-dst |
IP destination address. |
|
PortSrc |
port |
Source port. |
|
GtpImsi |
text |
GTP IMSI (International mobile subscriber identity). |
|
text |
text |
A description of the GTP attack. |
|
GtpMsisdn |
text |
GTP MSISDN. |
|
first-seen |
datetime |
When the attack has been seen for the first time. |
|
PortDest |
text |
Destination port. |
|
GtpImei |
text |
GTP IMEI (International Mobile Equipment Identity). |
|
GtpVersion |
text |
GTP version ['0', '1', '2'] |
|
ipSrc |
ip-src |
IP source address. |
|
GtpInterface |
text |
GTP interface. ['S5', 'S11', 'S10', 'S8', 'Gn', 'Gp'] |
|
GtpMessageType |
text |
GTP defines a set of messages between two associated GSNs or an SGSN and an RNC. Message type is described as a decimal value. |
|
GtpServingNetwork |
text |
GTP Serving Network. |
|
http-request
A single HTTP request header.
http-request is a MISP object available in JSON format at this location The JSON format can be freely reused in your application or automatically enabled in MISP. |
Object attribute | MISP attribute type | Description | Disable correlation |
---|---|---|---|
text |
text |
HTTP Request comment |
|
referer |
referer |
This is the address of the previous web page from which a link to the currently requested page was followed |
|
host |
hostname |
The domain name of the server |
|
cookie |
text |
An HTTP cookie previously sent by the server with Set-Cookie |
|
basicauth-user |
text |
HTTP Basic Authentication Username |
|
user-agent |
user-agent |
The user agent string of the user agent |
|
basicauth-password |
text |
HTTP Basic Authentication Password |
|
content-type |
other |
The MIME type of the body of the request |
|
uri |
uri |
Request URI |
|
method |
http-method |
HTTP Method invoked (one of GET, POST, PUT, HEAD, DELETE, OPTIONS, CONNECT) |
|
proxy-password |
text |
HTTP Proxy Password |
|
proxy-user |
text |
HTTP Proxy Username |
|
url |
url |
Full HTTP Request URL |
|
ip-port
An IP address and a port seen as a tuple (or as a triple) in a specific time frame..
ip-port is a MISP object available in JSON format at this location The JSON format can be freely reused in your application or automatically enabled in MISP. |
Object attribute | MISP attribute type | Description | Disable correlation |
---|---|---|---|
dst-port |
port |
Destination port |
|
text |
text |
Description of the tuple |
|
first-seen |
datetime |
First time the tuple has been seen |
|
last-seen |
datetime |
Last time the tuple has been seen |
|
ip |
ip-dst |
IP Address |
|
src-port |
port |
Source port |
|
ja3
JA3 is a new technique for creating SSL client fingerprints that are easy to produce and can be easily shared for threat intelligence. Fingerprints are composed of Client Hello packet; SSL Version, Accepted Ciphers, List of Extensions, Elliptic Curves, and Elliptic Curve Formats. https://github.com/salesforce/ja3.
ja3 is a MISP object available in JSON format at this location The JSON format can be freely reused in your application or automatically enabled in MISP. |
Object attribute | MISP attribute type | Description | Disable correlation |
---|---|---|---|
ip-dst |
ip-dst |
Destination IP address |
|
first-seen |
datetime |
First seen of the SSL/TLS handshake |
|
ja3-fingerprint-md5 |
md5 |
Hash identifying source |
|
ip-src |
ip-src |
Source IP Address |
|
last-seen |
datetime |
Last seen of the SSL/TLS handshake |
|
description |
text |
Type of detected software ie software, malware |
|
macho
Object describing a file in Mach-O format..
macho is a MISP object available in JSON format at this location The JSON format can be freely reused in your application or automatically enabled in MISP. |
Object attribute | MISP attribute type | Description | Disable correlation |
---|---|---|---|
name |
text |
Binary’s name |
|
number-sections |
counter |
Number of sections |
|
type |
text |
Type of Mach-O ['BUNDLE', 'CORE', 'DSYM', 'DYLIB', 'DYLIB_STUB', 'DYLINKER', 'EXECUTE', 'FVMLIB', 'KEXT_BUNDLE', 'OBJECT', 'PRELOAD'] |
|
text |
text |
Free text value to attach to the Mach-O file |
|
entrypoint-address |
text |
Address of the entry point |
|
macho-section
Object describing a section of a file in Mach-O format..
macho-section is a MISP object available in JSON format at this location The JSON format can be freely reused in your application or automatically enabled in MISP. |
Object attribute | MISP attribute type | Description | Disable correlation |
---|---|---|---|
name |
text |
Name of the section |
|
text |
text |
Free text value to attach to the section |
|
sha1 |
sha1 |
[Insecure] Secure Hash Algorithm 1 (160 bits) |
|
sha512/256 |
sha512/256 |
Secure Hash Algorithm 2 (256 bits) |
|
sha512 |
sha512 |
Secure Hash Algorithm 2 (512 bits) |
|
md5 |
md5 |
[Insecure] MD5 hash (128 bits) |
|
sha384 |
sha384 |
Secure Hash Algorithm 2 (384 bits) |
|
sha512/224 |
sha512/224 |
Secure Hash Algorithm 2 (224 bits) |
|
ssdeep |
ssdeep |
Fuzzy hash using context triggered piecewise hashes (CTPH) |
|
size-in-bytes |
size-in-bytes |
Size of the section, in bytes |
|
entropy |
float |
Entropy of the whole section |
|
sha224 |
sha224 |
Secure Hash Algorithm 2 (224 bits) |
|
sha256 |
sha256 |
Secure Hash Algorithm 2 (256 bits) |
|
microblog
Microblog post like a Twitter tweet or a post on a Facebook wall..
microblog is a MISP object available in JSON format at this location The JSON format can be freely reused in your application or automatically enabled in MISP. |
Object attribute | MISP attribute type | Description | Disable correlation |
---|---|---|---|
modification-date |
datetime |
Last update of the microblog post |
|
link |
url |
Link into the microblog post |
|
creation-date |
datetime |
Initial creation of the microblog post |
|
username-quoted |
text |
Username who are quoted into the microblog post |
|
type |
text |
Type of the microblog post ['Twitter', 'Facebook', 'LinkedIn', 'Reddit', 'Google+', 'Instagram', 'Forum', 'Other'] |
|
post |
text |
Raw post |
|
username |
text |
Username who posted the microblog post |
|
removal-date |
datetime |
When the microblog post was removed |
|
url |
url |
Original URL location of the microblog post |
|
netflow
Netflow object describes an network object based on the Netflowv5/v9 minimal definition.
netflow is a MISP object available in JSON format at this location The JSON format can be freely reused in your application or automatically enabled in MISP. |
Object attribute | MISP attribute type | Description | Disable correlation |
---|---|---|---|
ip_version |
counter |
IP version of this flow |
|
tcp-flags |
text |
TCP flags of the flow |
|
src-as |
AS |
Source AS number for this flow |
|
ip-src |
ip-src |
IP address source of the netflow |
|
packet-count |
counter |
Packets counted in this flow |
|
protocol |
text |
Protocol used for this flow ['TCP', 'UDP', 'ICMP', 'IP'] |
|
icmp-type |
text |
ICMP type of the flow (if the traffic is ICMP) |
|
first-packet-seen |
datetime |
First packet seen in this flow |
|
dst-as |
AS |
Destination AS number for this flow |
|
ip-dst |
ip-dst |
IP address destination of the netflow |
|
dst-port |
port |
Destination port of the netflow |
|
ip-protocol-number |
size-in-bytes |
IP protocol number of this flow |
|
direction |
text |
Direction of this flow ['Ingress', 'Egress'] |
|
flow-count |
counter |
Flows counted in this flow |
|
byte-count |
counter |
Bytes counted in this flow |
|
src-port |
port |
Source port of the netflow |
|
last-packet-seen |
datetime |
Last packet seen in this flow |
|
passive-dns
Passive DNS records as expressed in draft-dulaunoy-dnsop-passive-dns-cof-01.
passive-dns is a MISP object available in JSON format at this location The JSON format can be freely reused in your application or automatically enabled in MISP. |
Object attribute | MISP attribute type | Description | Disable correlation |
---|---|---|---|
rrname |
text |
Resource Record name of the queried resource |
|
text |
text |
|
|
zone_time_last |
datetime |
Last time that the unique tuple (rrname, rrtype, rdata) record has been seen via master file import |
|
bailiwick |
text |
Best estimate of the apex of the zone where this data is authoritative |
|
origin |
text |
Origin of the Passive DNS response |
|
time_first |
datetime |
First time that the unique tuple (rrname, rrtype, rdata) has been seen by the passive DNS |
|
sensor_id |
text |
Sensor information where the record was seen |
|
count |
counter |
How many authoritative DNS answers were received at the Passive DNS Server’s collectors with exactly the given set of values as answers |
|
time_last |
datetime |
Last time that the unique tuple (rrname, rrtype, rdata) record has been seen by the passive DNS |
|
zone_time_first |
datetime |
First time that the unique tuple (rrname, rrtype, rdata) record has been seen via master file import |
|
rdata |
text |
Resource records of the queried resource |
|
rrtype |
text |
Resource Record type as seen by the passive DNS ['A', 'AAAA', 'CNAME', 'PTR', 'SOA', 'TXT', 'DNAME', 'NS', 'SRV', 'RP', 'NAPTR', 'HINFO', 'A6'] |
|
paste
Paste or similar post from a website allowing to share privately or publicly posts..
paste is a MISP object available in JSON format at this location The JSON format can be freely reused in your application or automatically enabled in MISP. |
Object attribute | MISP attribute type | Description | Disable correlation |
---|---|---|---|
paste |
text |
Raw text of the paste or post |
|
last-seen |
datetime |
When the paste has been accessible or seen for the last time. |
|
first-seen |
datetime |
When the paste has been accessible or seen for the first time. |
|
title |
text |
Title of the paste or post. |
|
origin |
text |
Original source of the paste or post. ['pastebin.com', 'pastebin.com_pro', 'pastie.org', 'slexy.org', 'gist.github.com', 'codepad.org', 'safebin.net', 'hastebin.com', 'ghostbin.com'] |
|
url |
url |
Link to the original source of the paste or post. |
|
pe
Object describing a Portable Executable.
pe is a MISP object available in JSON format at this location The JSON format can be freely reused in your application or automatically enabled in MISP. |
Object attribute | MISP attribute type | Description | Disable correlation |
---|---|---|---|
entrypoint-section-at-position |
text |
Name of the section and position of the section in the PE |
|
text |
text |
Free text value to attach to the PE |
|
lang-id |
text |
Lang ID in the resources |
|
file-description |
text |
FileDescription in the resources |
|
file-version |
text |
FileVersion in the resources |
|
original-filename |
filename |
OriginalFilename in the resources |
|
type |
text |
Type of PE ['exe', 'dll', 'driver', 'unknown'] |
|
product-name |
text |
ProductName in the resources |
|
entrypoint-address |
text |
Address of the entry point |
|
compilation-timestamp |
datetime |
Compilation timestamp defined in the PE header |
|
number-sections |
counter |
Number of sections |
|
company-name |
text |
CompanyName in the resources |
|
legal-copyright |
text |
LegalCopyright in the resources |
|
impfuzzy |
impfuzzy |
Fuzzy Hash (ssdeep) calculated from the import table |
|
internal-filename |
filename |
InternalFilename in the resources |
|
product-version |
text |
ProductVersion in the resources |
|
imphash |
imphash |
Hash (md5) calculated from the import table |
|
pehash |
pehash |
Hash of the structural information about a sample. See https://www.usenix.org/legacy/event/leet09/tech/full_papers/wicherski/wicherski_html/ |
|
pe-section
Object describing a section of a Portable Executable.
pe-section is a MISP object available in JSON format at this location The JSON format can be freely reused in your application or automatically enabled in MISP. |
Object attribute | MISP attribute type | Description | Disable correlation |
---|---|---|---|
name |
text |
Name of the section ['.rsrc', '.reloc', '.rdata', '.data', '.text'] |
|
text |
text |
Free text value to attach to the section |
|
sha1 |
sha1 |
[Insecure] Secure Hash Algorithm 1 (160 bits) |
|
sha512/256 |
sha512/256 |
Secure Hash Algorithm 2 (256 bits) |
|
sha512 |
sha512 |
Secure Hash Algorithm 2 (512 bits) |
|
md5 |
md5 |
[Insecure] MD5 hash (128 bits) |
|
sha384 |
sha384 |
Secure Hash Algorithm 2 (384 bits) |
|
sha512/224 |
sha512/224 |
Secure Hash Algorithm 2 (224 bits) |
|
ssdeep |
ssdeep |
Fuzzy hash using context triggered piecewise hashes (CTPH) |
|
characteristic |
text |
Characteristic of the section ['read', 'write', 'executable'] |
|
size-in-bytes |
size-in-bytes |
Size of the section, in bytes |
|
entropy |
float |
Entropy of the whole section |
|
sha224 |
sha224 |
Secure Hash Algorithm 2 (224 bits) |
|
sha256 |
sha256 |
Secure Hash Algorithm 2 (256 bits) |
|
person
An person which describes a person or an identity..
person is a MISP object available in JSON format at this location The JSON format can be freely reused in your application or automatically enabled in MISP. |
Object attribute | MISP attribute type | Description | Disable correlation |
---|---|---|---|
place-of-birth |
place-of-birth |
Place of birth of a natural person. |
|
text |
text |
A description of the person or identity. |
|
middle-name |
middle-name |
Middle name of a natural person |
|
last-name |
last-name |
Last name of a natural person. |
|
passport-number |
passport-number |
The passport number of a natural person. |
|
passport-expiration |
passport-expiration |
The expiration date of a passport. |
|
gender |
gender |
The gender of a natural person. ['Male', 'Female', 'Other', 'Prefer not to say'] |
|
first-name |
first-name |
First name of a natural person. |
|
nationality |
nationality |
The nationality of a natural person. |
|
redress-number |
redress-number |
The Redress Control Number is the record identifier for people who apply for redress through the DHS Travel Redress Inquiry Program (DHS TRIP). DHS TRIP is for travelers who have been repeatedly identified for additional screening and who want to file an inquiry to have erroneous information corrected in DHS systems. |
|
passport-country |
passport-country |
The country in which the passport was issued. |
|
date-of-birth |
date-of-birth |
Date of birth of a natural person (in YYYY-MM-DD format). |
|
phone
A phone or mobile phone object which describe a phone..
phone is a MISP object available in JSON format at this location The JSON format can be freely reused in your application or automatically enabled in MISP. |
Object attribute | MISP attribute type | Description | Disable correlation |
---|---|---|---|
gummei |
text |
Globally Unique MME Identifier (GUMMEI) is composed from MCC, MNC and MME Identifier (MMEI). |
|
serial-number |
text |
Serial Number. |
|
imsi |
text |
A usually unique International Mobile Subscriber Identity (IMSI) is allocated to each mobile subscriber in the GSM/UMTS/EPS system. IMSI can also refer to International Mobile Station Identity in the ITU nomenclature. |
|
last-seen |
datetime |
When the phone has been accessible or seen for the last time. |
|
text |
text |
A description of the phone. |
|
first-seen |
datetime |
When the phone has been accessible or seen for the first time. |
|
imei |
text |
International Mobile Equipment Identity (IMEI) is a number, usually unique, to identify 3GPP and iDEN mobile phones, as well as some satellite phones. |
|
tmsi |
text |
Temporary Mobile Subscriber Identities (TMSI) to visiting mobile subscribers can be allocated. |
|
msisdn |
text |
MSISDN (pronounced as /'em es ai es di en/ or misden) is a number uniquely identifying a subscription in a GSM or a UMTS mobile network. Simply put, it is the mapping of the telephone number to the SIM card in a mobile/cellular phone. This abbreviation has a several interpretations, the most common one being Mobile Station International Subscriber Directory Number. |
|
guti |
text |
Globally Unique Temporary UE Identity (GUTI) is a temporary identification to not reveal the phone (user equipment in 3GPP jargon) composed of GUMMEI and the M-TMSI. |
|
r2graphity
Indicators extracted from files using radare2 and graphml.
r2graphity is a MISP object available in JSON format at this location The JSON format can be freely reused in your application or automatically enabled in MISP. |
Object attribute | MISP attribute type | Description | Disable correlation |
---|---|---|---|
text |
text |
Description of the r2graphity object |
|
total-api |
counter |
Total amount of API calls |
|
callback-average |
counter |
Average size of a callback |
|
total-functions |
counter |
Total amount of functions in the file. |
|
gml |
attachment |
Graph export in G>raph Modelling Language format |
|
r2-commit-version |
text |
Radare2 commit ID used to generate this object |
|
callbacks |
counter |
Amount of callbacks (functions started as thread) |
|
memory-allocations |
counter |
Amount of memory allocations |
|
create-thread |
counter |
Amount of calls to CreateThread |
|
ratio-api |
float |
Ratio: amount of API calls per kilobyte of code section |
|
callback-largest |
counter |
Largest callback |
|
refsglobalvar |
counter |
Amount of API calls outside of code section (glob var, dynamic API) |
|
get-proc-address |
counter |
Amount of calls to GetProcAddress |
|
unknown-references |
counter |
Amount of API calls not ending in a function (Radare2 bug, probalby) |
|
miss-api |
counter |
Amount of API call reference that does not resolve to a function offset |
|
dangling-strings |
counter |
Amount of dangling strings (string with a code cross reference, that is not within a function. Radare2 failed to detect that function.) |
|
local-references |
counter |
Amount of API calls inside a code section |
|
ratio-string |
float |
Ratio: amount of referenced strings per kilobyte of code section |
|
ratio-functions |
float |
Ratio: amount of functions per kilobyte of code section |
|
shortest-path-to-create-thread |
counter |
Shortest path to the first time the binary calls CreateThread |
|
referenced-strings |
counter |
Amount of referenced strings |
|
not-referenced-strings |
counter |
Amount of not referenced strings |
|
regexp
An object describing a regular expression (regex or regexp). The object can be linked via a relationship to other attributes or objects to describe how it can be represented as a regular expression..
regexp is a MISP object available in JSON format at this location The JSON format can be freely reused in your application or automatically enabled in MISP. |
Object attribute | MISP attribute type | Description | Disable correlation |
---|---|---|---|
regexp |
text |
regexp |
|
type |
text |
Specify which type corresponds to this regex. ['hostname', 'domain', 'email-src', 'email-dst', 'email-subject', 'url', 'user-agent', 'regkey', 'cookie', 'uri', 'filename', 'windows-service-name', 'windows-scheduled-task'] |
|
regexp-type |
text |
Type of the regular expression syntax. ['PCRE', 'PCRE2', 'POSIX BRE', 'POSIX ERE'] |
|
comment |
comment |
A description of the regular expression. |
|
registry-key
Registry key object describing a Windows registry key with value and last-modified timestamp.
registry-key is a MISP object available in JSON format at this location The JSON format can be freely reused in your application or automatically enabled in MISP. |
Object attribute | MISP attribute type | Description | Disable correlation |
---|---|---|---|
name |
text |
Name of the registry key |
|
key |
regkey |
Full key path |
|
data |
text |
Data stored in the registry key |
|
last-modified |
datetime |
Last time the registry key has been modified |
|
hive |
text |
Hive used to store the registry key (file on disk) |
|
data-type |
text |
Registry value type ['REG_NONE', 'REG_SZ', 'REG_EXPAND_SZ', 'REG_BINARY', 'REG_DWORD', 'REG_DWORD_LITTLE_ENDIAN', 'REG_DWORD_BIG_ENDIAN', 'REG_LINK', 'REG_MULTI_SZ', 'REG_RESOURCE_LIST', 'REG_FULL_RESOURCE_DESCRIPTOR', 'REG_RESOURCE_REQUIREMENTS_LIST', 'REG_QWORD', 'REG_QWORD_LITTLE_ENDIAN'] |
|
report
Metadata used to generate an executive level report.
report is a MISP object available in JSON format at this location The JSON format can be freely reused in your application or automatically enabled in MISP. |
Object attribute | MISP attribute type | Description | Disable correlation |
---|---|---|---|
summary |
text |
Free text summary of the report |
|
case-number |
text |
Case number |
|
rtir
RTIR - Request Tracker for Incident Response.
rtir is a MISP object available in JSON format at this location The JSON format can be freely reused in your application or automatically enabled in MISP. |
Object attribute | MISP attribute type | Description | Disable correlation |
---|---|---|---|
constituency |
text |
Constituency of the RTIR ticket |
|
subject |
text |
Subject of the RTIR ticket |
|
classification |
text |
Classification of the RTIR ticket |
|
ip |
ip-dst |
IPs automatically extracted from the RTIR ticket |
|
queue |
text |
Queue of the RTIR ticket ['incident', 'investigations', 'blocks', 'incident reports'] |
|
ticket-number |
text |
ticket-number of the RTIR ticket |
|
status |
text |
Status of the RTIR ticket ['new', 'open', 'stalled', 'resolved', 'rejected', 'deleted'] |
|
ss7-attack
SS7 object of an attack seen on a GSM, UMTS or LTE network via SS7 logging..
ss7-attack is a MISP object available in JSON format at this location The JSON format can be freely reused in your application or automatically enabled in MISP. |
Object attribute | MISP attribute type | Description | Disable correlation |
---|---|---|---|
MapOpCode |
text |
MAP operation codes - Decimal value between 0-99. |
|
MapSmsTP-OA |
text |
MAP SMS TP-OA. Phone number. |
|
MapGmlc |
text |
MAP GMLC. Phone number. |
|
MapMscGT |
text |
MAP MSC GT. Phone number. |
|
MapGsmscfGT |
text |
MAP GSMSCF GT. Phone number. |
|
first-seen |
datetime |
When the attack has been seen for the first time. |
|
SccpCdSSN |
text |
Signaling Connection Control Part (SCCP) - Decimal value between 0-255. |
|
MapSmsTypeNumber |
text |
MAP SMS TypeNumber. |
|
MapSmscGT |
text |
MAP SMSC. Phone number. |
|
SccpCdPC |
text |
Signaling Connection Control Part (SCCP) CdPC - Phone number. |
|
SccpCgPC |
text |
Signaling Connection Control Part (SCCP) CgPC - Phone number. |
|
MapUssdContent |
text |
MAP USSD Content. |
|
text |
text |
A description of the attack seen via SS7 logging. |
|
MapUssdCoding |
text |
MAP USSD Content. |
|
MapMsisdn |
text |
MAP MSISDN. Phone number. |
|
MapApplicationContext |
text |
MAP application context in OID format. |
|
MapSmsTP-DCS |
text |
MAP SMS TP-DCS. |
|
MapImsi |
text |
MAP IMSI. Phone number starting with MCC/MNC. |
|
MapSmsTP-PID |
text |
MAP SMS TP-PID. |
|
MapVersion |
text |
Map version. ['1', '2', '3'] |
|
Category |
text |
Category ['Cat0', 'Cat1', 'Cat2.1', 'Cat2.2', 'Cat3.1', 'Cat3.2', 'Cat3.3', 'CatSMS', 'CatSpoofing'] |
|
SccpCdGT |
text |
Signaling Connection Control Part (SCCP) CdGT - Phone number. |
|
SccpCgSSN |
text |
Signaling Connection Control Part (SCCP) - Decimal value between 0-255. |
|
MapVlrGT |
text |
MAP VLR GT. Phone number. |
|
SccpCgGT |
text |
Signaling Connection Control Part (SCCP) CgGT - Phone number. |
|
stix2-pattern
An object describing a STIX pattern. The object can be linked via a relationship to other attributes or objects to describe how it can be represented as a STIX pattern..
stix2-pattern is a MISP object available in JSON format at this location The JSON format can be freely reused in your application or automatically enabled in MISP. |
Object attribute | MISP attribute type | Description | Disable correlation |
---|---|---|---|
stix2-pattern |
stix2-pattern |
STIX 2 pattern |
|
comment |
comment |
A description of the stix2-pattern. |
|
tor-node
Tor node (which protects your privacy on the internet by hiding the connection between users Internet address and the services used by the users) description which are part of the Tor network at a time..
tor-node is a MISP object available in JSON format at this location The JSON format can be freely reused in your application or automatically enabled in MISP. |
Object attribute | MISP attribute type | Description | Disable correlation |
---|---|---|---|
flags |
text |
list of flag associated with the node. |
|
text |
text |
Tor node comment. |
|
first-seen |
datetime |
When the Tor node designed by the IP address has been seen for the first time. |
|
document |
text |
Raw document from the consensus. |
|
version_line |
text |
versioning information reported by the node. |
|
address |
ip-src |
IP address of the Tor node seen. |
|
fingerprint |
text |
router’s fingerprint. |
|
description |
text |
Tor node description. |
|
nickname |
text |
router’s nickname. |
|
published |
datetime |
router’s publication time. This can be different from first-seen and last-seen. |
|
last-seen |
datetime |
When the Tor node designed by the IP address has been seen for the last time. |
|
version |
text |
parsed version of tor, this is None if the relay’s using a new versioning scheme. |
|
url
url object describes an url along with its normalized field (like extracted using faup parsing library) and its metadata..
url is a MISP object available in JSON format at this location The JSON format can be freely reused in your application or automatically enabled in MISP. |
Object attribute | MISP attribute type | Description | Disable correlation |
---|---|---|---|
subdomain |
text |
Subdomain |
|
text |
text |
Description of the URL |
|
domain_without_tld |
text |
Domain without Top-Level Domain |
|
fragment |
text |
Fragment identifier is a short string of characters that refers to a resource that is subordinate to another, primary resource. |
|
scheme |
text |
Scheme ['http', 'https', 'ftp', 'gopher', 'sip'] |
|
tld |
text |
Top-Level Domain |
|
credential |
text |
Credential (username, password) |
|
query_string |
text |
Query (after path, preceded by '?') |
|
host |
hostname |
Full hostname |
|
first-seen |
datetime |
First time this URL has been seen |
|
domain |
domain |
Full domain |
|
last-seen |
datetime |
Last time this URL has been seen |
|
port |
port |
Port number |
|
resource_path |
text |
Path (between hostname:port and query) |
|
url |
url |
Full URL |
|
victim
Victim object describes the target of an attack or abuse..
victim is a MISP object available in JSON format at this location The JSON format can be freely reused in your application or automatically enabled in MISP. |
Object attribute | MISP attribute type | Description | Disable correlation |
---|---|---|---|
name |
target-org |
The name of the department(s) or organisation(s) targeted. |
|
target-email |
The email address(es) of the user targeted. |
|
|
sectors |
text |
The list of sectors that the victim belong to ['agriculture', 'aerospace', 'automotive', 'communications', 'construction', 'defence', 'education', 'energy', 'engineering', 'entertainment', 'financial services', 'government national', 'government regional', 'government local', 'government public services', 'healthcare', 'hospitality leisure', 'infrastructure', 'insurance', 'manufacturing', 'mining', 'non profit', 'pharmaceuticals', 'retail', 'technology', 'telecommunications', 'transportation', 'utilities'] |
|
external |
target-external |
External target organisations affected by this attack. |
|
classification |
text |
The type of entity being targeted. ['individual', 'group', 'organization', 'class', 'unknown'] |
|
regions |
target-location |
The list of regions or locations from the victim targeted. ISO 3166 should be used. |
|
description |
text |
Description of the victim |
|
user |
target-user |
The username(s) of the user targeted. |
|
roles |
text |
The list of roles targeted within the victim. |
|
ip-address |
ip-dst |
IP address(es) of the node targeted. |
|
node |
target-machine |
Name(s) of node that was targeted. |
|
virustotal-report
VirusTotal report.
virustotal-report is a MISP object available in JSON format at this location The JSON format can be freely reused in your application or automatically enabled in MISP. |
Object attribute | MISP attribute type | Description | Disable correlation |
---|---|---|---|
detection-ratio |
text |
Detection Ratio |
|
community-score |
text |
Community Score |
|
last-submission |
datetime |
Last Submission |
|
first-submission |
datetime |
First Submission |
|
permalink |
link |
Permalink Reference |
|
vulnerability
Vulnerability object describing common vulnerability enumeration.
vulnerability is a MISP object available in JSON format at this location The JSON format can be freely reused in your application or automatically enabled in MISP. |
Object attribute | MISP attribute type | Description | Disable correlation |
---|---|---|---|
references |
link |
External references |
|
text |
text |
Description of the vulnerability |
|
vulnerable_configuration |
text |
The vulnerable configuration is described in CPE format |
|
id |
vulnerability |
Vulnerability ID (generally CVE, but not necessarely) |
|
summary |
text |
Summary of the vulnerability |
|
modified |
datetime |
Last modification date |
|
published |
datetime |
Initial publication date |
|
whois
Whois records information for a domain name..
whois is a MISP object available in JSON format at this location The JSON format can be freely reused in your application or automatically enabled in MISP. |
Object attribute | MISP attribute type | Description | Disable correlation |
---|---|---|---|
modification-date |
datetime |
Last update of the whois entry |
|
text |
text |
Full whois entry |
|
domain |
domain |
Domain of the whois entry |
|
registrar |
whois-registrar |
Registrar of the whois entry |
|
registrant-email |
whois-registrant-email |
Registrant email address |
|
registrant-org |
whois-registrant-org |
Registrant organisation |
|
creation-date |
datetime |
Initial creation of the whois entry |
|
registrant-name |
whois-registrant-name |
Registrant name |
|
registrant-phone |
whois-registrant-phone |
Registrant phone number |
|
nameserver |
hostname |
Nameserver |
|
expiration-date |
datetime |
Expiration of the whois entry |
|
x509
x509 object describing a X.509 certificate.
x509 is a MISP object available in JSON format at this location The JSON format can be freely reused in your application or automatically enabled in MISP. |
Object attribute | MISP attribute type | Description | Disable correlation |
---|---|---|---|
text |
text |
Free text description of hte certificate |
|
issuer |
text |
Issuer of the certificate |
|
x509-fingerprint-md5 |
x509-fingerprint-md5 |
[Insecure] MD5 hash (128 bits) |
|
subject |
text |
Subject of the certificate |
|
validity-not-after |
datetime |
Certificate invalid after that date |
|
x509-fingerprint-sha256 |
x509-fingerprint-sha256 |
Secure Hash Algorithm 2 (256 bits) |
|
x509-fingerprint-sha1 |
x509-fingerprint-sha1 |
[Insecure] Secure Hash Algorithm 1 (160 bits) |
|
pubkey-info-modulus |
text |
Modulus of the public key |
|
pubkey-info-exponent |
text |
Exponent of the public key |
|
raw-base64 |
text |
Raw certificate base64 encoded |
|
version |
text |
Version of the certificate |
|
serial-number |
text |
Serial number of the certificate |
|
pubkey-info-size |
text |
Length of the public key (in bits) |
|
validity-not-before |
datetime |
Certificate invalid before that date |
|
pubkey-info-algorithm |
text |
Algorithm of the public key |
|
yabin
yabin.py generates Yara rules from function prologs, for matching and hunting binaries. ref: https://github.com/AlienVault-OTX/yabin.
yabin is a MISP object available in JSON format at this location The JSON format can be freely reused in your application or automatically enabled in MISP. |
Object attribute | MISP attribute type | Description | Disable correlation |
---|---|---|---|
version |
comment |
yabin.py and regex.txt version used for the generation of the yara rules. |
|
whitelist |
comment |
Whitelist name used to generate the rules. |
|
yara-hunt |
yara |
Wide yara rule generated from -yh. |
|
comment |
comment |
A description of Yara rule generated. |
|
yara |
yara |
Yara rule generated from -y. |
|
Relationships
Default type of relationships in MISP objects.
Relationships are part of MISP object and available in JSON format at this location. The JSON format can be freely reused in your application or automatically enabled in MISP.
Name of relationship | Description | Format |
---|---|---|
derived-from |
The information in the target object is based on information from the source object. |
['misp', 'stix-2.0'] |
duplicate-of |
The referenced source and target objects are semantically duplicates of each other. |
['misp', 'stix-2.0'] |
related-to |
The referenced source is related to the target object. |
['misp', 'stix-2.0'] |
attributed-to |
This referenced source is attributed to the target object. |
['misp', 'stix-2.0'] |
targets |
This relationship describes that the source object targets the target object. |
['misp', 'stix-2.0'] |
uses |
This relationship describes the use by the source object of the target object. |
['misp', 'stix-2.0'] |
indicates |
This relationships describes that the source object indicates the target object. |
['misp', 'stix-2.0'] |
mitigates |
This relationship describes a source object which mitigates the target object. |
['misp', 'stix-2.0'] |
variant-of |
This relationship describes a source object which is a variant of the target object |
['misp', 'stix-2.0'] |
impersonates |
This relationship describe a source object which impersonates the target object |
['misp', 'stix-2.0'] |
authored-by |
This relationship describes the author of a specific object. |
['misp'] |
located |
This relationship describes the location (of any type) of a specific object. |
['misp'] |
included-in |
This relationship describes an object included in another object. |
['misp'] |
analysed-with |
This relationship describes an object analysed by another object. |
['misp'] |
claimed-by |
This relationship describes an object claimed by another object. |
['misp'] |
communicates-with |
This relationship describes an object communicating with another object. |
['misp'] |
dropped-by |
This relationship describes an object dropped by another object. |
['misp'] |
drops |
This relationship describes an object which drops another object |
['misp'] |
executed-by |
This relationship describes an object executed by another object. |
['misp'] |
affects |
This relationship describes an object affected by another object. |
['misp'] |
beacons-to |
This relationship describes an object beaconing to another object. |
['misp'] |
abuses |
This relationship describes an object which abuses another object. |
['misp'] |
exfiltrates-to |
This relationship describes an object exfiltrating to another object. |
['misp'] |
identifies |
This relationship describes an object which identifies another object. |
['misp'] |
intercepts |
This relationship describes an object which intercepts another object. |
['misp'] |
calls |
This relationship describes an object which calls another objects. |
['misp'] |
detected-as |
This relationship describes an object which is detected as another object. |
['misp'] |
followed-by |
This relationship describes an object which is followed by another object. This can be used when a time reference is missing but a sequence is known. |
['misp'] |
preceding-by |
This relationship describes an object which is preceded by another object. This can be used when a time reference is missing but a sequence is known. |
['misp'] |
triggers |
This relationship describes an object which triggers another object. |
['misp'] |
vulnerability-of |
This relationship describes an object which is a vulnerability of another object. |
['cert-eu'] |
works-like |
This relationship describes an object which works like another object. |
['cert-eu'] |
seller-of |
This relationship describes an object which is selling another object. |
['cert-eu'] |
seller-on |
This relationship describes an object which is selling on another object. |
['cert-eu'] |
trying-to-obtain-the-exploit |
This relationship describes an object which is trying to obtain the exploit described by another object |
['cert-eu'] |
used-by |
This relationship describes an object which is used by another object. |
['cert-eu'] |
affiliated |
This relationship describes an object which is affiliated with another object. |
['cert-eu'] |
alleged-founder-of |
This relationship describes an object which is the alleged founder of another object. |
['cert-eu'] |
attacking-other-group |
This relationship describes an object which attacks another object. |
['cert-eu'] |
belongs-to |
This relationship describes an object which belongs to another object. |
['cert-eu'] |
business-relations |
This relationship describes an object which has business relations with another object. |
['cert-eu'] |
claims-to-be-the-founder-of |
This relationship describes an object which claims to be the founder of another object. |
['cert-eu'] |
cooperates-with |
This relationship describes an object which cooperates with another object. |
['cert-eu'] |
former-member-of |
This relationship describes an object which is a former member of another object. |
['cert-eu'] |
successor-of |
This relationship describes an object which is a successor of another object. |
['cert-eu'] |
has-joined |
This relationship describes an object which has joined another object. |
['cert-eu'] |
member-of |
This relationship describes an object which is a member of another object. |
['cert-eu'] |
primary-member-of |
This relationship describes an object which is a primary member of another object. |
['cert-eu'] |
administrator-of |
This relationship describes an object which is an administrator of another object. |
['cert-eu'] |
is-in-relation-with |
This relationship describes an object which is in relation with another object, |
['cert-eu'] |
provide-support-to |
This relationship describes an object which provides support to another object. |
['cert-eu'] |
regional-branch |
This relationship describes an object which is a regional branch of another object. |
['cert-eu'] |
similar |
This relationship describes an object which is similar to another object. |
['cert-eu'] |
subgroup |
This relationship describes an object which is a subgroup of another object. |
['cert-eu'] |
suspected-link |
This relationship describes an object which is suspected to be linked with another object. |
['misp'] |
same-as |
This relationship describes an object which is the same as another object. |
['misp'] |
creator-of |
This relationship describes an object which is the creator of another object. |
['cert-eu'] |
developer-of |
This relationship describes an object which is a developer of another object. |
['cert-eu'] |
uses-for-recon |
This relationship describes an object which uses another object for recon. |
['cert-eu'] |
operator-of |
This relationship describes an object which is an operator of another object. |
['cert-eu'] |
overlaps |
This relationship describes an object which overlaps another object. |
['cert-eu'] |
owner-of |
This relationship describes an object which owns another object. |
['cert-eu'] |
publishes-method-for |
This relationship describes an object which publishes method for another object. |
['cert-eu'] |
recommends-use-of |
This relationship describes an object which recommends the use of another object. |
['cert-eu'] |
released-source-code |
This relationship describes an object which released source code of another object. |
['cert-eu'] |
released |
This relationship describes an object which release another object. |
['cert-eu'] |