Packages

The following table lists optional packages for Cerbero Suite which can be installed from Cerbero Store and details their availability according to the edition of Cerbero Suite (Standard/Advanced) and the type of license (Personal/Commercial).

Personal Commercial
Suite Standard Suite Advanced Suite Standard Suite Advanced
  7z Format
7z Format
  AbuseCH Intelligence
AbuseCH Intelligence
  API Solver
API Solver
  Common Passwords
Common Passwords
  CRX Format
CRX Format
  DotNET BinaryFormatter Decoder
DotNET BinaryFormatter Decoder
  EML Format
EML Format
  HybridAnalysis Intelligence
HybridAnalysis Intelligence
  IceDark Theme
IceDark Theme
  ISO Format
ISO Format
  JavaScript Beautifier
JavaScript Beautifier
  Microsoft Authenticode
Microsoft Authenticode Windows Only Windows Only Windows Only
  Native Ghidra UI
Native Ghidra UI
  OneNote Format
OneNote Format
  PList Format
PList Format
  PowerShell Beautifier
PowerShell Beautifier
  Python Snippets
Python Snippets
  Sample Downloader
Sample Downloader
  ShellcodeToExecutable
ShellcodeToExecutable
  Silicon Shellcode Emulator
Silicon Shellcode Emulator
  Simple Batch Emulator
Simple Batch Emulator
  SolarizedDark Theme
SolarizedDark Theme
  String Decrypter
String Decrypter
  TAR Format
TAR Format
  Tor Downloader
Tor Downloader
  Torrent Format
Torrent Format
  UPX Unpacker
UPX Unpacker
  URL Extractor
URL Extractor
  Windows Memory Analysis
Windows Memory Analysis

Cerbero Store FAQ

Cerbero Store is a a simple way to install and update optional packages for both Cerbero Suite and Cerbero Engine.

Packages contain plugins and extensions for both Cerbero Suite and Cerbero Engine.

Once you have activated your license of Cerbero Suite, you can access Cerbero Store from the 'Extensions' page by clicking on 'Store'. From there you can install and update packages.

Yes, all packages on Cerbero Store are signed.

Yes, the process of how to create packages is fully documented on our SDK page.

Yes! In order to verify the signature of the package you must add a new public key from 'Settings' -> 'Certificates' -> 'Packages'. The process of signing packages is fully documented on our SDK page.