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Basics for a malware analysis lab
« on: 23. June 2013., 10:30:33 »
Thought this would fit here - not really an alert but I hope it proves to be useful for those who want to (start to) researching malware.

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For Security.nl, a Dutch infosec website, I wrote a short article on the basics of a malware analysis lab. The article is in Dutch, but here's a translated version by Google Translate (on Pastebin):
http://pastebin.com/kE5gQWhx

Note: for the links for tools & better mark-up, visit the post below on Security.nl or the mirror here. I might translate it myself in English later as well. (no translator ;-) )

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Basics for a malware analysis lab
« on: 23. June 2013., 10:30:33 »

 

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