capa-rs — File Capability Extractor
Try it online: https://www.analyze.rs/
capa-rs detects capabilities in executable files. Point it at a PE, ELF, Mach-O, .NET binary, or raw shellcode and it tells you what the program can do — for example, that the file is a backdoor, installs Windows services, communicates over HTTP, or uses RC4. It also runs a binary-security checklist (ASLR, NX, stack canary, CFG, etc.).
This is a Rust port of Mandiant's Python capa without the IDA / Ghidra plugins — a pure library that emits capability reports. The bundled capa_cli example wraps it as a command-line tool. Rules come from the official capa-rules repository.
Quick start
[]
= "0.4"
use ;
.rules(...) is the only required setter. All other builder methods default to off / no-op — most callers only need a couple of them.
CLI example
$ capa_cli --rules-path capa-rules data/Demo64.dll
+--------------+-------------+
| File Properties |
+==============+=============+
| arch | AMD64 |
+--------------+-------------+
| base_address | 0x180000000 |
+--------------+-------------+
| format | PE |
+--------------+-------------+
| os | WINDOWS |
+--------------+-------------+
+-----------------------+-------------+
| Security Checks |
+=======================+=============+
| ASLR | Supported |
| CHECKSUM | Fail |
| CONTROL-FLOW-GUARD | Unsupported |
| DATA-EXEC-PREVENT | Pass |
| SAFE-SEH | Pass |
| VERIFY-DIGITAL-CERT | Fail |
+-----------------------+-------------+
+---------------+------------------------+
| ATT&CK Tactic | ATT&CK Technique |
+===============+========================+
| Execution | Shared Modules [T1129] |
+---------------+------------------------+
+----------------------------------+-------------------------------------------------+
| Capability | Namespace |
+----------------------------------+-------------------------------------------------+
| check for software breakpoints | anti-analysis/anti-debugging/debugger-detection |
| contains PDB path | executable/pe/pdb |
| hash data using djb2 | data-manipulation/hashing/djb2 |
| match known PlugX module | malware-family/plugx |
+----------------------------------+-------------------------------------------------+
TAGS: [B0001.025, C0030.001, C0030.006, T1129]
Verbose mode adds per-function feature + capability tables:
Shellcode / raw-buffer analysis
For payloads with no PE/ELF/Mach-O header — shellcode, unpacked modules, memory dumps — use the builder's .from_buffer(...) terminal instead of .from_file(...):
use FileCapabilities;
let shellcode = read?;
let fc = analyze
.rules
.high_accuracy
.resolve_tailcalls
.from_buffer?; // base_addr, bitness
The shellcode is treated as a single section mapped at base_addr. dnfile and the security-checks pipeline are skipped (no PE/ELF header to inspect).
PDB metadata (symbol-server lookup)
For PE inputs with a CodeView debug record, FileCapabilities.properties exposes pdb_guid, pdb_age, and pdb_filename — the keys Microsoft SymSrv / Mozilla / Chromium symbol stores look up. Fields are omitted from the JSON output when the input has no debug directory or isn't a PE.
FLIRT library-function recognition
Point .signatures(path) at a directory of .sig / .pat files and matched library functions (MSVC CRT, ATL/MFC, OpenSSL, zlib, boost, libcurl, lua, protobuf, DirectX, Intel libs, etc.) are excluded from the capability output.
let fc = analyze
.rules
.signatures
.from_file?;
The repo ships a flirt-sigs/ directory with 195 signatures sourced from Mandiant FLARE and Maktm's FLIRTDB. GitHub releases include the same content as a flirt-sigs-vX.Y.Z.tar.gz artifact.
Features
The crate ships two cargo features:
properties(default) — file metadata (architecture, base address, format, OS) onFileCapabilities.verbose— per-function feature / capability breakdown onFileCapabilities.
Build combinations:
Requirements
- Rust 1.95 or newer (2024 edition).
- No C/C++ toolchain — pure Rust.
Related crates in this ecosystem
smda— recursive x86/x64 disassembler (zero-copy, iced-x86 backend).dnfile— .NET CLR metadata parser (zero-copy).
License
Apache-2.0 — see LICENSE.