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www.malwaretech.com
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| | | | | One of the most common questions I'm asked is "what programming language(s) should I learn to get into malware analysis/reverse engineering", to answer this question I'm going to write about the top 3 languages which I've personally found most useful. I'll focus on native malware (malware which does not require a framework such as Java, Python, or .NET to run), as this is the most common type and understanding it it will provide you the skills required to pivot into other kinds. In this article I won't b... | |
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intezer.com
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| | | | | This deep dive aims to guide you through .NET reverse engineering, equipping you with the essential knowledge to analyze .NET malware. | |
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www.judithvanstegeren.com
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| | | | | [AI summary] A beginner's guide to malware analysis covering the importance of the skill, safety protocols in a lab, and techniques for static and dynamic analysis. | |
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blog.deesee.xyz
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| | | A code-focused blog about security | ||