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Practical Malware Analysis: The Hands-On Guide to Dissecting Malicious Software

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Malware analysis is big business, and attacks can cost a company dearly. When malware breaches your defenses, you need to act quickly to cure current infections and prevent future ones from occurring.

For those who want to stay ahead of the latest malware, Practical Malware Analysis will teach you the tools and techniques used by professional analysts. With this book as your guide, you’ll be able to safely analyze, debug, and disassemble any malicious software that comes your way.

You’ll learn how to:

  • Set up a safe virtual environment to analyze malware
  • Quickly extract network signatures and host-based indicators
  • Use key analysis tools like IDA Pro, OllyDbg, and WinDbg
  • Overcome malware tricks like obfuscation, anti-disassembly, anti-debugging, and anti-virtual machine techniques
  • Use your newfound knowledge of Windows internals for malware analysis
  • Develop a methodology for unpacking malware and get practical experience with five of the most popular packers
  • Analyze special cases of malware with shellcode, C++, and 64-bit code

Hands-on labs throughout the book challenge you to practice and synthesize your skills as you dissect real malware samples, and pages of detailed dissections offer an over-the-shoulder look at how the pros do it. You’ll learn how to crack open malware to see how it really works, determine what damage it has done, thoroughly clean your network, and ensure that the malware never comes back.

Malware analysis is a cat-and-mouse game with rules that are constantly changing, so make sure you have the fundamentals. Whether you’re tasked with securing one network or a thousand networks, or you’re making a living as a malware analyst, you’ll find what you need to succeed in Practical Malware Analysis.

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Praise for Practical Malware Analysis

“The book every malware analyst should keep handy.”
–Richard Bejtlich, CSO, Mandiant & Founder of TaoSecurity

“An excellent crash course in malware analysis.”
–Dino Dai Zovi, Independent Security Consultant

“. . . the most comprehensive guide to analysis of malware, offering detailed coverage of all the essential skills required to understand the specific challenges presented by modern malware.”
–Chris Eagle, Senior Lecturer of Computer Science at the Naval Postgraduate School

“A hands-on introduction to malware analysis. I’d recommend it to anyone who wants to dissect Windows malware.”
–Ilfak Guilfanov, Creator of IDA Pro

“. . . a great introduction to malware analysis. All chapters contain detailed technical explanations and hands-on lab exercises to get you immediate exposure to real malware.”
–Sebastian Porst, Google Software Engineer

“. . . brings reverse engineering to readers of all skill levels. Technically rich and accessible, the labs will lead you to a deeper understanding of the art and science of reverse engineering. I strongly recommend this book for beginners and experts alike.”
–Danny Quist, PhD, Founder of Offensive Computing

“If you only read one malware book or are looking to break into the world of malware analysis, this is the book to get.”
–Patrick Engbretson, IA Professor at Dakota State University and Author of The Basics of Hacking and Pen Testing

“. . . an excellent addition to the course materials for an advanced graduate level course on Software Security or Intrusion Detection Systems. The labs are especially useful to students in teaching the methods to reverse engineer, analyze and understand malicious software.”
–Sal Stolfo, Professor, Columbia University

Practical Malware Analysis: The Hands-On Guide to Dissecting Malicious Software



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View TCP and UDP Ports With MyPorts For Malicious Activities by Britec


View TCP and UDP Ports With MyPorts For Malicious Activities by britec.co.uk Do you want to inspect system TCP and UDP ports and find open ones? Then MyPorts 2010 program is specially designed for this purpose. MyPorts is a free utility that shows you what open ports are being actively used and which may be unnecessary. In simple words, the function of open ports is to show you a specific program or running porcess that is connecting to the internet like browser, IM client or mail client. Suppose these programs are closed, even the ports are closed. MyPorts comes in handy, when you notice some ports are open and have no purpose at that moment, which can lead to security risk because MyPorts helps you check whether there are unnecessary open ports that could be used by malicious users. The program displays local port and Address, remote port and address and which process owns the open port. This could be useful to find trojans, keyloggers or other malware listening for incoming calls. An automatic 2-second scan can be activated, to ensure continuous monitoring of the sysem ports. MyPorts is compatible with Windows7 RC1, Vista, XP, 2000, 98. ———————- Not a member of our forum yet? join at www.briteccomputers.co.uk ———————- www.britec.org.uk http

Run Malwarebytes Antimalware Malicious Software Removal on Windows 7 | Faster 7 Part 5


This video is brought to you by: www.pcmichiana.com Many people are under the assumption that in order to remove spyware and adware from their computer, they need to install fourty five thousands different pieces of software on them to make sure they are clean. The truth is one or two REALLY good pieces of anti-malware software is enough to take care of the most dangerous pieces of malware you might get. Malware, by the way, is “Malicious Software”. This is where Malwarebytes Antimalware comes in. This software is hands down the best free piece of antimalware software in the market today. If it doesn’t catch what you have, it would raise some red flags to me… and there is always the option to run it in safe mode if you have trouble removing certain malware that may be on your computer. Running Malwarebytes is extremely easy. It is a stand alone scanner, so once you have installed it, it is just a matter of booting it up, running the updates and clicking ‘quick scan’. For those of you running it for the first time, I recommend doing the ‘full scan’. This will make sure your system is clean, but have patience, it may take up to two hours depending on how much stuff you have on your computer. Run Malwarebytes Antimalware Malicious Software Removal on Windows 7 1. Download Malwarebytes through the following link pcmichiana.com 2. Run through the installer, making sure to agree to the terms of service. 3. At the end of the installation, leave the “update” box checked and

Google issues malware-flushing security update, remotely removes malicious apps

Google issues malware-flushing security update, remotely removes malicious apps
Google hit a bit of a rough patch last week when it was learned that a large number of malware-infected apps were being sold by publisher Myournet on Android Market. The publisher and its products were quickly removed, but the damage had already been done: the 58 removed apps were downloaded roughly 260,000 times before they went away, TechCrunch reports.

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