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09-16-2010, 07:36 PM #1Super Administrator

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Malware Analysis for beginners
Hi All,
Malware and Botnets have grown into a topic which even now system/network admin and Infosec consultants should be worried out, it no more a issue which AV researchers only shud be worried out.
I am no expert in this area and I jus started out googling to learn frm the very basics of Malwares and I have listed out some links,videos and docs which helped me to learn things
This is from SANS tutor Lenny Zeltser
VideoHTML Code:http://zeltser.com/reverse-malware/intro-to-malware-analysis.pdf
HTML Code:http://www.securitytube.net/Introduction-to-Malware-Analysis-video.aspx
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Thanks a lot bro ..I was working on malware analysis for past few days
thanks once again
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Do share good resources you came across....it helps others to pick it up too
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Fast Automated Unpacking and Classification of Malware
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Thanks a lot bro...
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Malware Sandbox Services and Software
Whether you are performing digital forensics, or just have an interest in malware, a sandbox environment is an essential part of your analysis program. Sandboxing services can save time and provide a quick and easy glimpse into a suspicious files behavior.
List of various sandboxes and virtual environments that can be used to analyze http://sempersecurus.blogspot.com/20...-software.htmlTetris taught me that errors pile up, and accomplishments disappear fast
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Great series of malware analysis tutorials starting here: Dr. Fu's Security Blog: Malware Analysis Tutorial 1 - VM Based Analysis Platform
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Thank you guys for posting beginners guide to maleware analysis
keep going please....



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