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What is it?

APTnotes is a repository of publicly-available papers and blogs (sorted by year) related to malicious campaigns/activity/software that have been associated with vendor-defined APT (Advanced Persistent Threat) groups and/or tool-sets.

Where's that data?

In the original repo, we maintained an ongoing README with links to all of the reports in some form (we tried) order. We also stored all of the reports in year named folders within the repo itself (we ran out of room).

To solve the storage problem, we have moved everything over to Box (thanks Box!). In order to maintain chronological order (and our sanity) we have migrated to CSV and JSON summary file(s).

How can I download all the reports from Box?

Use one of the scripts within this repo: https://github.com/aptnotes/tools

APTnotes.csv

APTnotes.csv This a CSV summary file used to keep track of all the data

Format

FilenameTitleSourceLinkSHA-1DateYear
Name of the fileTitle of the reportVendorBox Link to the reportSHA-1 of reportDate of report releaseYear of release

APTnotes.json

APTnotes.json -- This is a converted version of the CSV format

Format

Example

[{"sha1": "3e6399a4b608bbd99dd81bd2be4cd49731362b5e", "Title": "How China Will Use Cyber Warfare", "Filename": "Fritz_HOW-CHINA-WILL-USE-CYBER-WARFARE(Oct-01-08)", "Source": "Jason Fritz", "Link": "https://app.box.com/s/696xnzy1an3jbm3b212y5n8xieirbemd", "Year": "2008", "Date": "10/1/08"},

How can I help?

There are multiple ways to get a report added:

Why do we do it?

Like almost every open-source project, this is a labor of love. There are so many reports out there, and they either get lost in the mix or taken down before you get a chance to read them. This is our effort to:

How is this data being utilized?

At present (that we know of...) these current projects consume this repo and make magical things happen:

Thank You

This project would not be where it is without the people that have helped along the way, thank you contributors