nichogenius 9d60271b11 Added array_ and cslashes
Found a couple of cases where the php functions array_shift and addcslashes were used in base64 encoded malware.

Adding strings to catch any references to 'cslashes' which will catch both addcslashes and strip cslashes
Adding strings to catch any references to 'array_' which will catch about a dozen array modification functions.
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PHP malware scanner

Traversing directories for files with php extensions and testing files against text or regexp rules, the rules based on self gathered samples and publicly vailable malwares/webshells. The goal is to find infected files and fight against kiddies, because to easy to bypass rules.

How to use?

$ php ./scan.php -h
Usage scan.php -d <directory> [-i=<directory|file>] [-e=.php] [--hide-ok] [--hide-whitelist]
    -d                    Directory for searching
    -e=.php               Extension
    -i=<directory|file>   Directory of file to igonre
    --hide-ok             Hide OK aka not infected messages
    --hide-whitelist      Hide whitelisted messages
    --extra-check         Adds GoogleBot and htaccess to Scan List
    --follow-symlink      Follow symlinked directories

Ignore argument could be used multiple times and accept glob style matching ex.: "cache*", "??-cache.php" or "/cache" etc.

Patterns

There are two different pattern source, each line in these files is a patter so patterns_raw.txt lines searched as-is, patterns_re.txt used with preg_match function.

Whitelisting

See whitelist.txt file for a predefined MD5 hash list. Only the first 32 characters are used, rest of the line ignored so feel free to leave a comment.

Resources

Licensing

PHP malware scanner is licensed under the GNU General Public License v3.

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