readpe (pev)
Overview
Section titled “Overview”readpe (part of the pev toolkit) is a comprehensive portable executable (PE) file analyzer that runs on Linux, macOS, and Windows. It provides detailed inspection of Windows binary files including headers, sections, imports, exports, resources, and digital signatures. Essential for malware analysis, reverse engineering, and vulnerability assessment.
Installation
Section titled “Installation”Linux (Debian/Ubuntu)
Section titled “Linux (Debian/Ubuntu)”sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install pev
brew install pev
From Source
Section titled “From Source”git clone https://github.com/merces/pev.git
cd pev
make
sudo make install
Verify Installation
Section titled “Verify Installation”readpe --version
pev --version
readpe -h
Basic Syntax
Section titled “Basic Syntax”readpe [options] <file>
readpe -h # Help
readpe -v # Version
readpe --all <file> # All information
Essential Commands
Section titled “Essential Commands”| Command | Purpose |
|---|---|
readpe file.exe | Display basic PE information |
readpe --all file.exe | Show all available information |
readpe -H file.exe | Display PE headers only |
readpe -S file.exe | List all sections |
readpe -i file.exe | Show imported functions |
readpe -e file.exe | Show exported functions |
readpe -r file.exe | Display resources section |
readpe -d file.exe | Show data directories |
readpe --resources file.exe | Extract and analyze resources |
readpe --version file.exe | Display version information |
Header Analysis
Section titled “Header Analysis”Display DOS Header
Section titled “Display DOS Header”readpe -H file.exe | head -20
Check PE Signature
Section titled “Check PE Signature”readpe file.exe | grep -i "signature\|subsystem\|machine"
View Optional Header
Section titled “View Optional Header”readpe -H file.exe | grep -A 30 "Optional Header"
Machine Type Detection
Section titled “Machine Type Detection”readpe file.exe | grep -i "machine type"
# Output: i386 (x86), x86-64, ARM, etc.
Section Analysis
Section titled “Section Analysis”List All Sections
Section titled “List All Sections”readpe -S file.exe
View Section Details
Section titled “View Section Details”readpe file.exe | grep -A 100 "Sections"
Find Suspicious Sections
Section titled “Find Suspicious Sections”readpe -S file.exe | grep -E "\.reloc|\.rsrc|\.text"
Section Entropy Analysis
Section titled “Section Entropy Analysis”readpe file.exe | grep -i "entropy"
Import/Export Analysis
Section titled “Import/Export Analysis”List Imported DLLs
Section titled “List Imported DLLs”readpe -i file.exe
readpe file.exe | grep "DLL"
View Imported Functions
Section titled “View Imported Functions”readpe -i file.exe | head -50
Find Specific Imports
Section titled “Find Specific Imports”readpe -i file.exe | grep -i "createprocess\|shellexecute\|winexec"
List Exported Functions
Section titled “List Exported Functions”readpe -e file.exe
readpe -e file.exe | wc -l
Export Table Analysis
Section titled “Export Table Analysis”readpe file.exe | grep -A 50 "Export Table"
Resource Analysis
Section titled “Resource Analysis”Extract Resources
Section titled “Extract Resources”readpe -r file.exe
List Resource Types
Section titled “List Resource Types”readpe --resources file.exe
Find Embedded Strings
Section titled “Find Embedded Strings”strings file.exe | head -50
readpe -r file.exe | grep -i "string\|icon\|dialog"
Resource Details
Section titled “Resource Details”readpe file.exe | grep -A 20 "Resources"
Signature Verification
Section titled “Signature Verification”Check Digital Signature
Section titled “Check Digital Signature”readpe file.exe | grep -i "signature\|cert\|sign"
Verify Authenticode
Section titled “Verify Authenticode”readpe --version file.exe
readpe file.exe | grep -i "version info"
Extract Certificate Information
Section titled “Extract Certificate Information”readpe file.exe | grep -E "Company|Product|File Version|Legal"
Scanning Multiple Files
Section titled “Scanning Multiple Files”Analyze Directory of PEs
Section titled “Analyze Directory of PEs”for file in *.exe; do echo "=== $file ==="; readpe "$file"; done
Find All PE Files
Section titled “Find All PE Files”find . -type f \( -name "*.exe" -o -name "*.dll" -o -name "*.sys" \)
Batch Header Check
Section titled “Batch Header Check”for file in *.exe; do readpe -H "$file" | head -5; done
Generate Report
Section titled “Generate Report”for file in *.exe; do
echo "File: $file" >> report.txt
readpe --all "$file" >> report.txt
echo "---" >> report.txt
done
Malware Analysis Workflows
Section titled “Malware Analysis Workflows”Quick Malware Triage
Section titled “Quick Malware Triage”readpe file.exe | grep -E "Machine|Subsystem|Entry Point|Size"
readpe -i file.exe | grep -iE "createprocess|shellexecute|winexec|loadlibrary"
readpe -S file.exe | grep -E "\.text|\.data|\.reloc|entropy"
Suspicious Import Detection
Section titled “Suspicious Import Detection”readpe -i malware.exe | grep -iE "createremotethread|virtualalloc|writeprocessmemory|createprocess|createservice|regsetvalue"
Section Entropy Baseline
Section titled “Section Entropy Baseline”# High entropy (.text < 7.0, .data < 7.5 normal; > 7.8 suspicious)
readpe file.exe | grep -i "entropy"
Suspicious Resource Detection
Section titled “Suspicious Resource Detection”readpe -r file.exe | grep -iE "dropped|embedded|payload"
strings file.exe | grep -iE "cmd.exe|powershell|regsvcs|rundll32"
Advanced Analysis
Section titled “Advanced Analysis”Compare Multiple Binaries
Section titled “Compare Multiple Binaries”readpe file1.exe > analysis1.txt
readpe file2.exe > analysis2.txt
diff analysis1.txt analysis2.txt
Parse Output for Processing
Section titled “Parse Output for Processing”readpe --all file.exe | grep -E "^Section:|^Machine|^SubSystem"
JSON Output (if supported)
Section titled “JSON Output (if supported)”readpe --json file.exe > output.json
Entropy Analysis Script
Section titled “Entropy Analysis Script”#!/bin/bash
for file in *.exe; do
echo "$file:"
readpe "$file" | grep -i "entropy" || echo "No entropy data"
done
Common Analysis Patterns
Section titled “Common Analysis Patterns”Detect Packed Executables
Section titled “Detect Packed Executables”# Packed files often have high entropy, small .text, large .data
readpe file.exe | grep -E "entropy|Section:" | head -20
Find Code Caves
Section titled “Find Code Caves”# Look for sections with unusual characteristics
readpe -S file.exe | awk '{print $1, $5, $6}'
Identify Compiler/Tools
Section titled “Identify Compiler/Tools”readpe --version file.exe | grep -i "product\|company\|file version"
strings file.exe | grep -iE "microsoft|borland|watcom|visual"
Check Architecture
Section titled “Check Architecture”readpe file.exe | grep -i "machine type"
# i386 = 32-bit, x86-64 = 64-bit
Interpreting Results
Section titled “Interpreting Results”DOS Header Fields
Section titled “DOS Header Fields”- e_lfanew: Offset to PE header (typically 0x40 or 0x80)
- Magic: 0x5A4D (MZ in ASCII) indicates valid DOS header
PE Header Fields
Section titled “PE Header Fields”- Machine: Processor architecture (i386, x86-64, ARM)
- NumberOfSections: Count of sections in binary
- TimeDateStamp: Compilation timestamp (may be spoofed)
- EntryPoint: Where execution begins
Section Characteristics
Section titled “Section Characteristics”- .text: Executable code section
- .data: Initialized data
- .rsrc: Resources (icons, dialogs, strings)
- .reloc: Base relocations (for ASLR)
Output Integration
Section titled “Output Integration”Save Full Analysis
Section titled “Save Full Analysis”readpe --all file.exe > malware_analysis.txt
Extract Specific Data
Section titled “Extract Specific Data”readpe file.exe | grep "Imported DLL" > imports.txt
readpe file.exe | grep "Exported Function" > exports.txt
Combine with Other Tools
Section titled “Combine with Other Tools”readpe file.exe | head -50
strings file.exe | tail -50
file file.exe
Troubleshooting
Section titled “Troubleshooting”File Not Recognized
Section titled “File Not Recognized”file file.exe
# Check if actually a PE file
readpe file.exe
Corrupted PE Header
Section titled “Corrupted PE Header”# readpe will report header errors
readpe file.exe 2>&1 | grep -i "error\|invalid"
Missing Dependencies
Section titled “Missing Dependencies”# Ensure pev is properly installed
which readpe
readpe --version
Best Practices
Section titled “Best Practices”- Always verify file type before analysis - Use
filecommand first - Cross-reference with multiple tools - Compare readpe output with objdump, strings
- Document suspicious patterns - Note high entropy, unusual imports, resource anomalies
- Check digital signatures - Validate authenticode certificates for legitimacy
- Baseline normal binaries - Compare malware against clean system DLLs
- Monitor import patterns - Focus on process injection, registry modification APIs
- Automate recurring tasks - Script batch analysis for threat hunting
- Preserve evidence - Keep original file copies during analysis
Real-World Scenarios
Section titled “Real-World Scenarios”Identify Ransomware Variants
Section titled “Identify Ransomware Variants”readpe ransomware.exe | grep -iE "company|product|file version"
readpe -i ransomware.exe | grep -iE "cryptencrypt|crypthash|regsetvalue"
Detect Persistence Mechanisms
Section titled “Detect Persistence Mechanisms”readpe malware.exe | grep -iE "regcreatekeyex|regsetvalueex|createservice"
Analyze Supply Chain Attacks
Section titled “Analyze Supply Chain Attacks”readpe legitimate_signed.exe | grep -i "signature\|version\|company"
readpe -i legitimate_signed.exe | wc -l # Compare import count
Additional Resources
Section titled “Additional Resources”- PE Format Documentation: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/win32/debug/pe-format
- Pev GitHub: https://github.com/merces/pev
- PE Analysis Guides: https://0xrick.github.io/malware-analysis/