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API Reference — Hunting for Registry Persistence Mechanisms
Libraries Used
- subprocess: Execute
reg query /sto enumerate registry persistence keys - re: Pattern matching for suspicious values in registry entries
- json: Baseline file I/O and structured output
CLI Interface
python agent.py scan [--categories run_keys winlogon ifeo] [--save-baseline out.json]
python agent.py compare --baseline baseline.json
Core Functions
scan_persistence_keys(categories=None)
Enumerates registry persistence keys across 8 categories and flags suspicious entries.
Parameters:
| Name | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
categories |
list | Optional subset of categories to scan (default: all 8) |
Returns: dict with categories map, all_suspicious list, and total_suspicious count.
compare_baseline(baseline_file, current_scan=None)
Compares current registry state against a saved baseline to detect new persistence entries.
Parameters:
| Name | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
baseline_file |
str | Path to baseline JSON file from previous scan |
Returns: dict with baseline_entries count, new_entries count, and findings list.
Registry Categories Scanned
| Category | Keys | MITRE Technique |
|---|---|---|
run_keys |
Run, RunOnce, RunOnceEx | T1547.001 |
winlogon |
Winlogon Shell, Userinit | T1547.004 |
ifeo |
Image File Execution Options | T1546.012 |
appinit |
AppInit_DLLs | T1546.010 |
shell_extensions |
ShellExecuteHooks | T1546.015 |
browser_helpers |
Browser Helper Objects | T1176 |
com_hijack |
CLSID overrides in HKCU | T1546.015 |
boot_execute |
BootExecute, Session Manager | T1542.003 |
Dependencies
No external packages required — uses Python standard library and reg.exe.