MRF (or Malware REpository Framework) is a all-in-one website framework intended to be used by malware researchers or companies to store and classify the threats they are gathering from different sources (SPAM, honeypot, etc…).
This new release (V4.2) is bringing a whole lot of new features and bugfixes, including a Sample page, a comments editor and users permissions.
Changelog
## Version 4.2
Sample page
Using new modular installer
Changed favorite filter for a checkbox
Added user rights management
Now comments have a WISIWIG editor
Added tooltip for bulk selection and favorite
Added Github project link in the sidebar
Added URLs description name
Fixed Signout redirection issue
Fixed bug when menu wasn't showing because of too few samples
Fixed overwritting of existing sample
Fixed menu not showing on IE/Chrome
Fixed page scrolling on Editing/Save
Fixed URLs search
Fixed Comment/URLs refresh when re-opening modal editors
User permissions
User permissions have been added to restrict, allow, people to perform some actions like uploading files, download files, modify information, etc. Now with MRF 4.2 you can fine tune users capabilities to keep control on your repository.
Sample Page
The sample page has been added to display new information (currently only SHA256) regarding a sample, and to have a quick way to share a sample with your co-workers (with a link). We are also introducing a way to add more interesting features like Hex editor, PE parsing information or disassembly.
MRF V4.2 is RELEASED. Check it out, and give it a try!