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check_for_sqlite_files.py
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# Script Name : check_for_sqlite_files.py
# Author : Craig Richards
# Created : 07 June 2013
# Last Modified : 14 February 2016
# Version : 1.0.1
# Modifications : 1.0.1 - Remove unecessary line and variable on Line 21
# Description : Scans directories to check if there are any sqlite files in there
from __future__ import print_function
import os
def isSQLite3(filename):
from os.path import isfile, getsize
if not isfile(filename):
return False
if getsize(filename) < 100: # SQLite database file header is 100 bytes
return False
else:
fd = open(filename, 'rb')
header = fd.read(100)
fd.close()
if header[0:16] == 'SQLite format 3\000':
return True
else:
return False
log = open('sqlite_audit.txt', 'w')
for r, d, f in os.walk(r'.'):
for files in f:
if isSQLite3(files):
print(files)
print("[+] '%s' **** is a SQLITE database file **** " % os.path.join(r, files))
log.write("[+] '%s' **** is a SQLITE database file **** " % files + '\n')
else:
log.write("[-] '%s' is NOT a sqlite database file" % os.path.join(r, files) + '\n')
log.write("[-] '%s' is NOT a sqlite database file" % files + '\n')