- It is amazing that members of the community want to lend their support to this project and help build up the Ransomware Tool Matrix.
- Please follow the guidelines below if you wish to contribute.
Important
To contribute to this repository, researchers must follow the How to Contribute guide, otherwise pull requests will be closed without merging them.
- Please submit only legitimate, dual-use tools.
- The point of the Ransomware Tool Matrix is to highlight to defenders the dangers of these legitimate binaries.
- There is a caveat with the OffSec section - these are legitimate Pentesting tools developed by ethical hackers.
- Please do not submit malware families to the Ransomware Tool Matrix.
- The Ransomware Tool Matrix is based on open source intelligence (OSINT) threat reports provided by a variety of sources, such as CISA's #StopRansomware alerts or The DFIR Report's publications, among others.
- Please do not submit tools to this repository if there are no public sources to confirm your research - it is important that others can independently verify your claims.
- The quality of the evidence provided shall be judged during a review of the pull request - it may be closed if the evidence is insufficient to support your commit.
- Please add your evidence to the following Markdown file in this repository: ExtraThreatIntel