unfuck

Have fucked Python 2.7 bytecode? Let's unfuck it.

Overview

unfuck is a utility and library for deobfuscating obfuscated Python 2.7 bytecode. It is essentially a reimplementation of the Python VM with taint tracking. Some of the things unfuck can do:

  1. Remove opaque predicates
  2. Dead code elimination
  3. Restore some lost function names
  4. Cleanup obfuscated variable names

1 and #2 are the two biggest items that Python decompilers trip over when attempting to reconstruct original Python source code.

unfuck basically makes your bytecode go from this to this:

Obfuscated code Deobfuscated code

Or from this to this:

Obfuscated vs deobfuscated code hex dump

Yes, these are real-world examples.

Useful Wiki Resources

Usage

unfuck can either be used as a library or a command-line utility.

``` unfuck 0.2.0

USAGE: unfuck [FLAGS] [OPTIONS] [graphs-dir] [SUBCOMMAND]

FLAGS: --dry Dry run only -- do not write any files -g Enable outputting code graphs to dot format -h, --help Prints help information -q Disable all logging -V, --version Prints version information -v Enable verbose logging

OPTIONS: --decompiler Your favorite Python 2.7 bytecode decompiler. This program assumes the decompiler's first positional argument is the file to decompile, and it prints the decompiled output to stdout [env: UNFUCK_DECOMPILER=] [default: uncompyle6]

ARGS: Input obfuscated file Output file name or directory name. If this path is a directory, a file will be created with the same name as the input. When the strings-only subcommand is applied, this will be where the output strings file is placed An optional directory for graphs to be written to [default: .]

SUBCOMMANDS: help Prints this message or the help of the given subcommand(s) strings-only ```

To unfuck a single file:

```

deobfuscated.pyc can also be a directory

unfuck obfuscated.pyc deobfuscated.pyc ```

You can also provide additional flags to dump strings to a file, or dump dot graphs that can be viewed in graphviz:

```

-g is for printing graphs

unfuck -g obfuscated.pyc deobfuscated.pyc

use the strings-only subcommand for dumping just dumping strings -- no deobfuscation is performed

unfuck deobfuscated.pyc ./strings.csv strings-only ```

Building

unfuck requires Python 2.7 in your system's PATH. After ensuring it's present, you should be able to just cargo build. If for some reason the correct interpreter cannot be found, try setting the PYTHON_SYS_EXECUTABLE env var to your Python 2.7 interpreter path.

Installing

cargo install --force unfuck

Library Usage

NOTE: unfuck was not originally designed with library usage in mind, and therefore brings its own multithreading platform (in this case, Rayon).

Usage is fairly straightforward:

```rust use std::convert::TryInto; use std::fs::File;

let mut pyccontents = vec![]; let pycfile = File::open("obfuscated.pyc")?; pycfile.readtoend(&mut pyccontents)?;

// magic/moddate are specific to the PYC header and are required to be // a valid PYC file let magic = u32::fromlebytes(pyccontents[0..4].tryinto().unwrap()); let moddate = u32::fromlebytes(pyccontents[4..8].tryinto().unwrap());

let pyccontents = &pyccontents[8..];

// Use a standard Python 2.7 opcode table let deobfuscator = unfuck::Deobfuscator::::new(pyccontents); let deobfuscator = if enablegraphs { deobfuscator.enable_graphs() } else { deobfuscator };

let deobfuscated_code = deobfuscator.deobfuscate()?;

let mut deobfuscatedfile = File::create("deobfuscated.pyc")?; deobfuscatedfile.writeall(&magic.tolebytes()[..])?; deobfuscatedfile.writeall(&moddate.tolebytes()[..])?; deobfuscatedfile.writeall(deobfuscatedcode.data.as_slice())?; ```

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