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Class: PHP Malware Scanner Free Tool
Scan PHP files to find malicious code
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Last change: chore(release): 0.10.1
Date: 2 years ago
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<h1 align="center">PHP Antimalware Scanner</h1>

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Description

PHP Antimalware Scanner is a free tool to scan PHP files and analyze your project to find any malicious code inside it.

It provides an interactive text terminal console interface to scan a file, or all files in a given directory (file paths can be also be managed using --filter-paths or --ignore-paths), and find PHP code files that seem to contain malicious code. When a probable malware is detected, will be asked what action to take (like add to whitelist, delete files, try clean infected code etc...).

The package can also scan the PHP files in a report mode (--report|-r), so without interact and outputting anything to the terminal console. In that case the results will be stored in a report file in html (default) or text format (--report-format <format>).

This scanner can work on your own php projects and on a lot of others platform using the right combinations of configurations (ex. using --lite|-l flag can help to find less false positivity).

:warning: *Remember that you will be solely responsible for any damage to your computer system or loss of data that results from such activities. You are solely responsible to adequate protection and backup of the data before execute the scanner.*

How to contribute

Have an idea? Found a bug? Please raise to ISSUES or PULL REQUEST. Contributions are welcome and are greatly appreciated! Every little bit helps.

:blue_book: Requirements

  • php 5.5+ - php-xml - php-zip - php-mbstring - php-json - php-common - php-curl - php-gd

:book: Install

Release

You can use one of this method to install the scanner downloading it from github or directly from console.

Download

Go on GitHub page and press on Releases tab or download the raw file from:

Download

Console

  1. Run this command from console (scanner will be download on your current directory):

    `wget https://raw.githubusercontent.com/marcocesarato/PHP-Antimalware-Scanner/master/dist/scanner --no-check-certificate`

  2. Run the scanner:

    `php scanner ./dir-to-scan -l ...`

  3. (Optional) Install as bin command (Unix Bash)

    Run this command:

     wget https://raw.githubusercontent.com/marcocesarato/PHP-Antimalware-Scanner/master/dist/scanner --no-check-certificate -O /usr/bin/awscan.phar && \
     printf "#!/bin/bash\nphp /usr/bin/awscan.phar \$@" > /usr/bin/awscan && \
     chmod u+x,g+x /usr/bin/awscan.phar && \
     chmod u+x,g+x /usr/bin/awscan && \
     export PATH=$PATH":/usr/bin"
    

    Now you can run the scanner simply with this command: `awscan ./dir-to-scan -l...`

Source

Download

Click on GitHub page "Clone or download" or download from:

Download

Git

  1. Install git
  2. Copy the command and link from below in your terminal: `git clone https://github.com/marcocesarato/PHP-Antimalware-Scanner`
  3. Change directories to the new `~/PHP-Antimalware-Scanner` directory: `cd ~/PHP-Antimalware-Scanner/`
  4. To ensure that your master branch is up-to-date, use the pull command: `git pull https://github.com/marcocesarato/PHP-Antimalware-Scanner`
  5. Enjoy

:whale: Docker

  1. Download the source
  2. Build command `docker build --tag amwscan-docker .`
  3. Run command `docker run -it --rm amwscan-docker bash`

:mag_right: Scanning mode

The first think you need to decide is the strength, you need to calibrate your scan to find less false positive as possible during scanning without miss for real malware. For this you can choose the aggression level.

The scanner permit to have some predefined modes:

| Mode | Alias | ? | Description | | --------------------------- | ----- | -------- | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | None&nbsp;(default) | | ? | Search for all functions, exploits and malware signs without any restrictions | | Only&nbsp;exploits | -e | ? | Search only for exploits definitions<br />Use flag: --only-exploits | | Lite&nbsp;mode | -l | ? | Search for exploits with some restrictions and malware signs (on Wordpress and others platform could detect less false positivity)<br />Use flag: --lite | | Only&nbsp;functions | -f| ? | Search only for functions (on some obfuscated code functions couldn't be detected) <br />Use flag: --only-functions | | Only&nbsp;signatures | -s | ? | Search only for malware signatures (could be a good solution for Wordpress and others platform to detect less false positivity)<br />Use flag: --only-signatures |

:computer: Usage

Command line

php amwscan ./mywebsite/http/ -l -s --only-exploits
php amwscan -s --max-filesize="5MB"
php amwscan -s -logs="/user/marco/scanner.log"
php amwscan --lite --only-exploits
php amwscan --exploits="double_var2" --functions="eval, str_replace"
php amwscan --ignore-paths="/my/path/.log,/my/path//cache/*"

To check all options check the Documentation

Suggestions

If you are running the scanner on a Wordpress project or other popular platform use --only-signatures or --lite flag to have check with less false positive but this could miss some dangerous exploits like nano.

Programmatically

On programmatically silent mode and auto skip are automatically enabled.

use AMWScan\Scanner;

$app = new Scanner();
$report = $app->setPathScan("my/path/to/scan")
              ->enableBackups()
              ->setPathBackups("/my/path/backups")
              ->enableLiteMode()
              ->setAutoClean()
              ->run();

Report Object

object(stdClass) (7) {
  ["scanned"]    => int(0)
  ["detected"]   => int(0)
  ["removed"]    => array(0) {}
  ["ignored"]    => array(0) {}
  ["edited"]     => array(0) {}
  ["quarantine"] => array(0) {}
  ["whitelist"]  => array(0) {}
}

:art: Screenshots

Report

> HTML report format (default)

Screen Report

Interactive CLI

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