"""
2018-08-29
PyInstaller Extractor v1.9 (Supports pyinstaller 3.3, 3.2, 3.1, 3.0, 2.1, 2.0)
Author : Extreme Coders
E-mail : extremecoders(at)hotmail(dot)com
Web : https://0xec.blogspot.com
Date : 29-November-2017
Url : https://sourceforge.net/projects/pyinstallerextractor/
For any suggestions, leave a comment on
https://forum.tuts4you.com/topic/34455-pyinstaller-extractor/
This script extracts a pyinstaller generated executable file.
Pyinstaller installation is not needed. The script has it all.
For best results, it is recommended to run this script in the
same version of python as was used to create the executable.
This is just to prevent unmarshalling errors(if any) while
extracting the PYZ archive.
Usage : Just copy this script to the directory where your exe resides
and run the script with the exe file name as a parameter
C:\path\to\exe\>python pyinstxtractor.py <filename>
$ /path/to/exe/python pyinstxtractor.py <filename>
Licensed under GNU General Public License (GPL) v3.
You are free to modify this source.
CHANGELOG
================================================
Version 1.1 (Jan 28, 2014)
-------------------------------------------------
- First Release
- Supports only pyinstaller 2.0
Version 1.2 (Sept 12, 2015)
-------------------------------------------------
- Added support for pyinstaller 2.1 and 3.0 dev
- Cleaned up code
- Script is now more verbose
- Executable extracted within a dedicated sub-directory
(Support for pyinstaller 3.0 dev is experimental)
Version 1.3 (Dec 12, 2015)
-------------------------------------------------
- Added support for pyinstaller 3.0 final
- Script is compatible with both python 2.x & 3.x (Thanks to Moritz Kroll @ Avira Operations GmbH & Co. KG)
Version 1.4 (Jan 19, 2016)
-------------------------------------------------
- Fixed a bug when writing pyc files >= version 3.3 (Thanks to Daniello Alto: https://github.com/Djamana)
Version 1.5 (March 1, 2016)
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- Added support for pyinstaller 3.1 (Thanks to Berwyn Hoyt for reporting)
Version 1.6 (Sept 5, 2016)
-------------------------------------------------
- Added support for pyinstaller 3.2
- Extractor will use a random name while extracting unnamed files.
- For encrypted pyz archives it will dump the contents as is. Previously, the tool would fail.
Version 1.7 (March 13, 2017)
-------------------------------------------------
- Made the script compatible with python 2.6 (Thanks to Ross for reporting)
Version 1.8 (April 28, 2017)
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- Support for sub-directories in .pyz files (Thanks to Moritz Kroll @ Avira Operations GmbH & Co. KG)
Version 1.9 (November 29, 2017)
-------------------------------------------------
- Added support for pyinstaller 3.3
- Display the scripts which are run at entry (Thanks to Michael Gillespie @ malwarehunterteam for the feature request)
"""
from __future__ import print_function
import os
import struct
import marshal
import zlib
import sys
import imp
import types
from uuid import uuid4 as uniquename
class CTOCEntry:
def __init__(self, position, cmprsdDataSize, uncmprsdDataSize, cmprsFlag, typeCmprsData, name):
self.position = position
self.cmprsdDataSize = cmprsdDataSize
self.uncmprsdDataSize = uncmprsdDataSize
self.cmprsFlag = cmprsFlag
self.typeCmprsData = typeCmprsData
self.name = name
class PyInstArchive:
PYINST20_COOKIE_SIZE = 24 # For pyinstaller 2.0
PYINST21_COOKIE_SIZE = 24 + 64 # For pyinstaller 2.1+
MAGIC = b'MEI\014\013\012\013\016' # Magic number which identifies pyinstaller
def __init__(self, path):
self.filePath = path
def open(self):
try:
self.fPtr = open(self.filePath, 'rb')
self.fileSize = os.stat(self.filePath).st_size
except:
print('[*] Error: Could not open {0}'.format(self.filePath))
return False
return True
def close(self):
try:
self.fPtr.close()
except:
pass
def checkFile(self):
print('[*] Processing {0}'.format(self.filePath))
# Check if it is a 2.0 archive
self.fPtr.seek(self.fileSize - self.PYINST20_COOKIE_SIZE, os.SEEK_SET)
magicFromFile = self.fPtr.read(len(self.MAGIC))
if magicFromFile == self.MAGIC:
self.pyinstVer = 20 # pyinstaller 2.0
print('[*] Pyinstaller version: 2.0')
return True
# Check for pyinstaller 2.1+ before bailing out
self.fPtr.seek(self.fileSize - self.PYINST21_COOKIE_SIZE, os.SEEK_SET)
magicFromFile = self.fPtr.read(len(self.MAGIC))
if magicFromFile == self.MAGIC:
print('[*] Pyinstaller version: 2.1+')
self.pyinstVer = 21 # pyinstaller 2.1+
return True
print('[*] Error : Unsupported pyinstaller version or not a pyinstaller archive')
return False
def getCArchiveInfo(self):
try:
if self.pyinstVer == 20:
self.fPtr.seek(self.fileSize - self.PYINST20_COOKIE_SIZE, os.SEEK_SET)
# Read CArchive cookie
(magic, lengthofPackage, toc, tocLen, self.pyver) = \
struct.unpack('!8siiii', self.fPtr.read(self.PYINST20_COOKIE_SIZE))
elif self.pyinstVer == 21:
self.fPtr.seek(self.fileSize - self.PYINST21_COOKIE_SIZE, os.SEEK_SET)
# Read CArchive cookie
(magic, lengthofPackage, toc, tocLen, self.pyver, pylibname) = \
struct.unpack('!8siiii64s', self.fPtr.read(self.PYINST21_COOKIE_SIZE))
except:
print('[*] Error : The file is not a pyinstaller archive')
return False
print('[*] Python version: {0}'.format(self.pyver))
# Overlay is the data appended at the end of the PE
self.overlaySize = lengthofPackage
self.overlayPos = self.fileSize - self.overlaySize
self.tableOfContentsPos = self.overlayPos + toc
self.tableOfContentsSize = tocLen
print('[*] Length of package: {0} bytes'.format(self.overlaySize))
return True
def parseTOC(self):
# Go to the table of contents
self.fPtr.seek(self.tableOfContentsPos, os.SEEK_SET)
self.tocList = []
parsedLen = 0
# Parse table of contents
while parsedLen < self.tableOfContentsSize:
(entrySize, ) = struct.unpack('!i', self.fPtr.read(4))
nameLen = struct.calcsize('!iiiiBc')
(entryPos, cmprsdDataSize, uncmprsdDataSize, cmprsFlag, typeCmprsData, name) = \
struct.unpack( \
'!iiiBc{0}s'.format(entrySize - nameLen), \
self.fPtr.read(entrySize - 4))
name = name.decode('utf-8').rstrip('\0')
if len(name) == 0:
name = str(uniquename())
print('[!] Warning: Found an unamed file in CArchive. Using random name {0}'.format(name))
self.tocList.append( \
CTOCEntry( \
self.overlayPos + entryPos, \
cmprsdDataSize, \
uncmprsdDataSize, \
cmprsFlag, \
typeCmprsData, \
name \
))
parsedLen += entrySize
print('[*] Found {0} files in CArchive'.format(len(self.tocList)))
def extractFiles(self):
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