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TLSH - Trend Micro Locality Sensitive Hash
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TLSH is a fuzzy matching library. Given a byte stream with a minimum length
of 256 bytes (and a minimum amount of randomness - see note in Python
extension below), TLSH generates a hash value which can be used for similarity
comparisons. Similar objects will have similar hash values which allows for
the detection of similar objects by comparing their hash values. Note that
the byte stream should have a sufficient amount of complexity. For example,
a byte stream of identical bytes will not generate a hash value.
The computed hash is 35 bytes long (output as 70 hexidecimal charactes). The
first 3 bytes are used to capture the information about the file as a whole
(length, ...), while the last 32 bytes are used to capture information about
incremental parts of the file. (Note that the length of the hash can be
increased by changing build parameters described below in CMakeLists.txt,
which will increase the information stored in the hash, and thus its accuracy
in predicting similarities between files.)
Building TLSH (see below) will create a static library in the lib directory,
and the tlsh_unittest executable, which links to the static library, in the bin
directory. The library has functionality to generate the hash value from a given
file, and to compute the similarity between two hash values.
tlsh_unittest is a utility for generating TLSH hash values and comparing TLSH
hash values to determine similarity. Run it with no parameters for detailed usage.
TLSH has been ported to Java, which can be found at https://github.com/triplecheck/TLSH
TLSH has been ported to Javascript, which can be found in the js_ext directory
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Downloading TLSH
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Download TLSH as follows:
wget https://github.com/trendmicro/tlsh/archive/master.zip -O master.zip
unzip master.zip
cd tlsh-master
OR
git clone git://github.com/trendmicro/tlsh.git
cd tlsh
git checkout master
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Building TLSH
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Edit CMakeLists.txt to build TLSH with different options.
TLSH_BUCKETS - determines using 128 or 256 buckets, more is better
TLSH_CHECKSUM_1B - determines checksum length, longer means less collision
To build on Linux
*********************************** NOTE ***************************************
Building TLSH on Linux depends upon cmake to create the Makefile and then make the
project, so the build will fail if cmake is not installed.
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execute: make.sh
To build on Visual Studio on Windows:
Use the version specific tlsh solution files (tlsh.VC2005.sln, tlsh.VC2008.sln, ...)
under the Windows directory
See include/tlsh.h for the tlsh library interface and tlsh_unittest.cpp and
simple_unittest.cpp under the test directory for example code.
Python extension
cd py_ext
python setup.py build
python setup.py install (sudo, run as root or administrator)
import tlsh
tlsh.hash(data)
- note that the data must contain at least 256 bytes to generate a hash value and that
it must have a certain amount of randomness.
For example, tlsh.hash(str(os.urandom(256))), should always generate a hash.
To get the hash value of a file, try tlsh.hash(open(file, 'rb').read())
tlsh.diff(h1, h2)
tlsh.diffxlen(h1, h2)
- the diffxlen function removes the file length component of the tlsh header from
the comparison. If a file with a repeating pattern is compared to a file
with only a single instance of the pattern, then the difference will be increased
if the file lenght is included. But by using the diffxlen function, the file
length will be removed from consideration.
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Design Choices
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* To improve comparison accuracy, TLSH tracks counting bucket height
distribution in quartiles. Bigger quartile difference results in higher
difference score.
* Use specially 6 trigrams to give equal representation of the bytes in the 5
byte sliding window which produces improved results.
* Pearson hash is used to distribute the trigram counts to the counting buckets.
* The global similarity score distances objects with significant size
difference. Global similarity can be disabled. It also distances objects with
different quartile distributions.
* TLSH can be compiled to generate 70 or 134 characters hash strings. The longer
version is more accurate.
TLSH similarity is expressed as a difference score.
* A score of 0 means the objects are almost identical.
* For the 70 characters hash, a score of 200 or higher means the objects are
very different.
For the 134 characters hash, a score of 400 or higher means the objects are
very different.
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Publications
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Jonathan Oliver, Chun Cheng and Yanggui Chen, “TLSH - A Locality Sensitive Hash”
4th Cybercrime and Trustworthy Computing Workshop, Sydney, November 2013
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B6FS3SVQ1i0GTXk5eDl3Y29QWlk/edit?usp=sharing
(included in distribution as TLSH_CTC_final.pdf)
Changes
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3.0.0 - Implemented TLSH.
- Updated to build with CMake.
3.0.1 - Enabled C++ optimization. Runs 4x faster.
3.0.2 - Supports Windows and Visual Studio.
3.0.3 - Added python extension library. TLSH is callable in Python.
- Stop generating hash if the input is less than 512 bytes.
- Cleaned up.
3.0.4 - Length difference consideration can be disabled in this version. See
totalDiff in tlsh.h.
- TLSH can be compiled to generate the 70 or 134 character hashes. The
longer version is more accurate.
3.1.0 - The checksum can be changed from 1 byte to 3 bytes. The collison rate
is lower using 3 bytes.
- If the incoming data has few features. The algorithm will not generate
hash value. At least half the buckets must be non-zero.
- Null or invalid hash strings comparison will return -EINVAL(-22).
- Python extension library will read CMakeLists.txt to pick the compile
options.
- The default build will use half the buckets and 1 byte checksum.
- New executable tlsh_version reports number of buckets, checksum length.
3.1.1 - Add make.sh and clean.sh scripts for building/cleaning the project
- Modifications to tlsh_unittest.cpp to write errors to stderr (not stdout)
and to continue processing in some error cases. Also handle a listfile
(-l parameter) which contains both TLSH and filename.
- Updated expected output files based on changes to tlsh_unittest.cpp
3.1.2 - Updated the Testing/exp expected results.
- Created a script to ease the creation of the Testing/exp expected
results.
3.1.3 - Updated tlsh_util.h, tlsh_impl.cpp, tlsh_util.cpp on checksum
- Updated destroy_refersh_exp.sh and Testing/exp results
3.2.0 - Add Visual Studio 2005 and 2008 project and solution files to enable build on
Windows environment
- Added files WinFunctions.h and .cpp to handle code changes needed for Windows
build.
- Modified several unit test expected output files to remove error messages, to
allow the running of unittests on Windows under cygwin. This was caused by
the opposite order in which stdout and stderr are written when stderr is
redirected to stdout as 2>&1. Also modified test.sh to write stderr to
/dev/null
- Move rand_tags executable from tlsh_forest project to tlsh, to reduce the
dependencies of the tlsh ROC analysis project, which depends upon
tlsh_unittest and rand_tags.
- Remove simple_unittest and tlsh_version from bin directory as these
executables are for internal testing and source code documentation, and do
not need to be exported.
- Add -version flag to tlsh_unittest to get the version of the tlsh library.
3.2.1 - Pickup fix to hash_py() in py_ext/tlshmodule.cpp
(commit da5370bcfdd40dd6a33c877ee87fe3866188cf2d)
3.3.0 - Made the minimum data length = 256 for the C version
3.3.1 - Fixed bug introduced by commit 1a8f1c581c8b988ced683ff8e0a0f9c574058df4
which caused a different hash value to be generated if there were multiple
calls to Tlsh::update as opposed to a single call to Tlsh::update.
3.4.0 - Add javascript implementation (see directory js_ext) - required for
Blackhat presentation - https://www.blackhat.com/us-15/speakers/Sean-Park.html
- Modify tlsh_unittest so that it can output tlsh values and filenames correctly,
when the filenames contain embedded newline, linefeed or tab characters.
3.4.1 - Thanks to Jeremy Bobbio's py_ext patch. TLSH has these enhancements.
- Instead of using a big memory blob, it will calculate the hash incrementally.
- A hashlib like object-oriented interface has been added to the Python
module. See test.py.
- Restrict the function to be fed bytes-like object to remove surprises
like silent UTF-8 decoding.