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Shon Harris, Allen Harper, Chris Eagle, and Jonathan Ness

"Gray Hat Hacking, Second Edition"

sourceforge.net/download/upx203w.zip
Strings www.microsoft.com/technet/sysinternals/utilities/Strings.mspx
System Internals Tools www.microsoft.com/technet/sysinternals/
Processesandthreadsutilities.mspx
RegShot www.snapfiles.com/download/dlregshot.html
iDefense Malware Analysis Pack http://labs.idefense.com/software/malcode.php
Norman Sandbox http://sandbox.norman.no/
Gray Hat Hacking: The Ethical Hacker??™s Handbook
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CHAPTER21 Hacking Malware
??? Current trends in malware
??? De-obfuscating malware
??? Reverse engineering malware
Why are we bothering to discuss malware in a book about hacking? One reason is that
malware is so pervasive today that it is all but impossible to avoid it. If you know anything
at all about computer security, you are likely to be asked for advice on how to deal
with some malware-related issue??”from how to avoid it in the first place, to how to
clean up after an infection. Reverse engineering malware can help you understand the
following:
??? How the malware installs itself in order to develop de-installation procedures.
??? Files associated with malware activity to assist in cleanup and detection.
??? What hosts the malware communicates with to assist in tracking the malware to
its source.


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