How to Scan Files for Viruses, Malware & XML External Entities using Python

Cloudmersive
3 min readMay 24, 2023

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Documents containing XML references to external sources pose a significant threat to any system. Left undetected, these documents can be used to compromise internal data or carry out a variety of other devastating cyber-attacks.

Since there’s rarely ever a good reason to allow files with external references into our system, it’s best to identify and categorically block these files during the file upload process. Doing so requires in-depth file content verification, and the below API is specifically designed to perform that task. By setting the allowXmlExternalEntities Boolean to “False” in the request body, you can ensure any files containing XXE are labeled with a CleanResult: False Boolean in the API response body. In addition, this API will check all file uploads for more than 17 million virus and malware signatures, and it will allow you to set additional custom threat policies against a variety of other non-malware content threats.

To easily take advantage of this API using Python code examples, start by installing the Python SDK with pip install:

pip install cloudmersive-virus-api-client

After that, copy & paste the below code to structure your API call:

from __future__ import print_function
import time
import cloudmersive_virus_api_client
from cloudmersive_virus_api_client.rest import ApiException
from pprint import pprint

# Configure API key authorization: Apikey
configuration = cloudmersive_virus_api_client.Configuration()
configuration.api_key['Apikey'] = 'YOUR_API_KEY'



# create an instance of the API class
api_instance = cloudmersive_virus_api_client.ScanApi(cloudmersive_virus_api_client.ApiClient(configuration))
input_file = '/path/to/inputfile' # file | Input file to perform the operation on.
allow_executables = true # bool | Set to false to block executable files (program code) from being allowed in the input file. Default is false (recommended). (optional)
allow_invalid_files = true # bool | Set to false to block invalid files, such as a PDF file that is not really a valid PDF file, or a Word Document that is not a valid Word Document. Default is false (recommended). (optional)
allow_scripts = true # bool | Set to false to block script files, such as a PHP files, Python scripts, and other malicious content or security threats that can be embedded in the file. Set to true to allow these file types. Default is false (recommended). (optional)
allow_password_protected_files = true # bool | Set to false to block password protected and encrypted files, such as encrypted zip and rar files, and other files that seek to circumvent scanning through passwords. Set to true to allow these file types. Default is false (recommended). (optional)
allow_macros = true # bool | Set to false to block macros and other threats embedded in document files, such as Word, Excel and PowerPoint embedded Macros, and other files that contain embedded content threats. Set to true to allow these file types. Default is false (recommended). (optional)
allow_xml_external_entities = true # bool | Set to false to block XML External Entities and other threats embedded in XML files, and other files that contain embedded content threats. Set to true to allow these file types. Default is false (recommended). (optional)
allow_insecure_deserialization = true # bool | Set to false to block Insecure Deserialization and other threats embedded in JSON and other object serialization files, and other files that contain embedded content threats. Set to true to allow these file types. Default is false (recommended). (optional)
allow_html = true # bool | Set to false to block HTML input in the top level file; HTML can contain XSS, scripts, local file accesses and other threats. Set to true to allow these file types. Default is false (recommended) [for API keys created prior to the release of this feature default is true for backward compatability]. (optional)
restrict_file_types = 'restrict_file_types_example' # str | Specify a restricted set of file formats to allow as clean as a comma-separated list of file formats, such as .pdf,.docx,.png would allow only PDF, PNG and Word document files. All files must pass content verification against this list of file formats, if they do not, then the result will be returned as CleanResult=false. Set restrictFileTypes parameter to null or empty string to disable; default is disabled. (optional)

try:
# Advanced Scan a file for viruses
api_response = api_instance.scan_file_advanced(input_file, allow_executables=allow_executables, allow_invalid_files=allow_invalid_files, allow_scripts=allow_scripts, allow_password_protected_files=allow_password_protected_files, allow_macros=allow_macros, allow_xml_external_entities=allow_xml_external_entities, allow_insecure_deserialization=allow_insecure_deserialization, allow_html=allow_html, restrict_file_types=restrict_file_types)
pprint(api_response)
except ApiException as e:
print("Exception when calling ScanApi->scan_file_advanced: %s\n" % e)

That’s all the code you’ll need. You can authorize your API call with a free-tier Cloudmersive API key; this will provide a limit of 800 API calls per month with no commitments.

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