#!/usr/bin/perl use File::Scan; use File::Find::Rule; use MIME::Parser; use strict; # Make sure we have an output directory... mkdir('/tmp/radioactive') unless ( -d '/tmp/radioactive' ); mkdir("/tmp/radioactive/$$") unless ( -d "/tmp/radioactive/$$" ); `rm -Rf /tmp/radioactive/$$/*`; # Read in the message my $parser = new MIME::Parser; $parser->output_under("/tmp/radioactive/$$"); $parser->parse( \*STDIN ) or die "Failed to parse message!"; # Grab all files... my @files = File::Find::Rule->file() ->in( "/tmp/radioactive/$$/" ); for my $filename (@files) { my $nice_filename = $filename; $nice_filename =~ s!.+/!!; print "Scanning $nice_filename...\n"; my $scanner = File::Scan->new(); my $vname = $scanner->scan( $filename ); print "\tFOUND: $vname\n" if $vname; } # Cleanup END { `rm -Rf /tmp/radioactive/$$` }

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