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DECNET/decnet/web/db/models/attacker_intel.py
anti 999d3494b4 feat(intel): persist per-provider taxonomy on AttackerIntel for TTP dispatch
The 2026-05-02 ship-time audit of the R0054-R0058 intel rule pack found
that AbuseIPDB / GreyNoise / ThreatFox stored only the aggregate verdict
(score / classification / listed-bool) plus the raw response blob. The
TTP IntelLifter expects per-provider taxonomy fields (categories, tags,
threat_types) that were never populated, so R0054 / R0055 / R0057
emitted zero tags in production despite passing unit tests.

Add typed columns: abuseipdb_categories, greynoise_tags, greynoise_name,
feodo_malware_family, threatfox_threat_types, threatfox_ioc_types,
threatfox_malware_families. Each provider now parses the relevant
taxonomy out of the upstream response and writes it through
column_updates. JSON-list columns ride as TEXT with default "[]" to
keep the SQLite/MySQL backend split honest, deserialised back to native
lists by the repo on read.
2026-05-02 18:07:57 -04:00

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"""Threat-intel enrichment row — one per attacker IP, TTL-cached."""
from datetime import datetime, timezone
from typing import Optional
from sqlalchemy import Column
from sqlmodel import Field, SQLModel
from ._base import _BIG_TEXT
class AttackerIntel(SQLModel, table=True):
"""Aggregated threat-intel verdict for a single attacker IP.
Populated by the ``decnet enrich`` worker, which queries multiple
free-tier intel providers (GreyNoise Community, AbuseIPDB,
abuse.ch Feodo Tracker + ThreatFox) and writes one row per
attacker IP. The row is TTL-cached via ``expires_at`` so re-firings
inside the cache window short-circuit before any HTTP egress.
Per-provider columns are nullable until each provider has answered;
the enrichment pass writes whichever providers succeeded and leaves
the rest unchanged on a partial failure.
``schema_version`` is committed to storage from day one — federation
gossip in v2/v3 requires cross-operator compatibility, and
retrofitting a version column after rows exist is painful. Mirrors
the rationale on :class:`SessionProfile`.
"""
__tablename__ = "attacker_intel"
uuid: str = Field(primary_key=True) # uuid.uuid4().hex, generated by writer
# Canonical key. One intel row per attacker UUID; FK guarantees no orphan
# rows when an attacker is deleted, and UNIQUE keeps upserts honest.
attacker_uuid: str = Field(
foreign_key="attackers.uuid",
unique=True,
index=True,
)
# DENORMALISED — NOT a key. The IP the worker queried providers with at
# write time. Useful for SIEM payloads and audit lookups; updated on every
# upsert if the attacker rotates IPs. Never use this column as a lookup
# key; ``attacker_uuid`` is the only canonical identifier here.
attacker_ip: str = Field(index=True)
schema_version: int = Field(default=1)
# ── GreyNoise Community ─────────────────────────────────────────────
# classification ∈ {"benign", "malicious", "suspicious", "unknown"}.
# The Community endpoint does not return tags; ``greynoise_tags`` stays
# empty unless an operator wires a non-Community provider that does.
greynoise_classification: Optional[str] = Field(default=None, max_length=32)
greynoise_name: Optional[str] = Field(default=None, max_length=128)
greynoise_tags: str = Field(
default="[]",
sa_column=Column("greynoise_tags", _BIG_TEXT, nullable=False, default="[]"),
) # JSON list[str] — behavioral / actor tags
greynoise_raw: str = Field(
default="{}",
sa_column=Column("greynoise_raw", _BIG_TEXT, nullable=False, default="{}"),
)
greynoise_queried_at: Optional[datetime] = Field(default=None)
# ── AbuseIPDB ────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
# 0..100 abuse confidence score
abuseipdb_score: Optional[int] = Field(default=None)
abuseipdb_categories: str = Field(
default="[]",
sa_column=Column(
"abuseipdb_categories", _BIG_TEXT, nullable=False, default="[]",
),
) # JSON list[int] — flattened set of categories across recent reports
abuseipdb_raw: str = Field(
default="{}",
sa_column=Column("abuseipdb_raw", _BIG_TEXT, nullable=False, default="{}"),
)
abuseipdb_queried_at: Optional[datetime] = Field(default=None)
# ── abuse.ch Feodo Tracker ───────────────────────────────────────────
feodo_listed: Optional[bool] = Field(default=None)
feodo_malware_family: Optional[str] = Field(default=None, max_length=64)
feodo_raw: str = Field(
default="{}",
sa_column=Column("feodo_raw", _BIG_TEXT, nullable=False, default="{}"),
)
feodo_queried_at: Optional[datetime] = Field(default=None)
# ── abuse.ch ThreatFox ───────────────────────────────────────────────
# ThreatFox returns a list of matches for a queried IP. Each match has
# a ``threat_type`` (botnet_cc / payload_delivery / payload /
# cc_skimming) and an ``ioc_type`` (url / domain / ip:port / hash
# variants). We flatten the unique sets across all matches; the
# IntelLifter keys ATT&CK techniques on ``threat_type``, the canonical
# taxonomy field per ThreatFox's API.
threatfox_listed: Optional[bool] = Field(default=None)
threatfox_threat_types: str = Field(
default="[]",
sa_column=Column(
"threatfox_threat_types", _BIG_TEXT, nullable=False, default="[]",
),
) # JSON list[str]
threatfox_ioc_types: str = Field(
default="[]",
sa_column=Column(
"threatfox_ioc_types", _BIG_TEXT, nullable=False, default="[]",
),
) # JSON list[str]
threatfox_malware_families: str = Field(
default="[]",
sa_column=Column(
"threatfox_malware_families", _BIG_TEXT, nullable=False, default="[]",
),
) # JSON list[str]
threatfox_raw: str = Field(
default="{}",
sa_column=Column("threatfox_raw", _BIG_TEXT, nullable=False, default="{}"),
)
threatfox_queried_at: Optional[datetime] = Field(default=None)
# ── Aggregate verdict ────────────────────────────────────────────────
# Synthesised from per-provider columns. ∈ {"malicious", "suspicious",
# "benign", "unknown"}. Used by the dashboard and webhook consumers
# that don't want to reason over four provider columns.
aggregate_verdict: Optional[str] = Field(
default=None, max_length=32, index=True
)
# ── TTL bookkeeping ──────────────────────────────────────────────────
cached_at: datetime = Field(
default_factory=lambda: datetime.now(timezone.utc), index=True
)
expires_at: datetime = Field(index=True)