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Tips For Analyzing Delphi Binaries in IDA (Danabot) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=04RsqP_P9Ss

Tips For Analyzing Delphi Binaries in IDA (Danabot) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=04RsqP_P9Ss

Deep Dive into DLL Sideloading and DLL Hijacking https://youtu.be/4aiAtGF9tF4 #malware_dev

Deep Dive into DLL Sideloading and DLL Hijacking https://youtu.be/4aiAtGF9tF4

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Understanding_Linux_Network_Internals_Guided_Tour_to_Networking.pdf11.49 MB

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"Prevention Strategies for Modern Living Off the Land Usage", 2024.

Part 7 is up! Continuing with PE parsing we'll also explore easy ways to parse attributes and the various flags that Windows uses specific to PE files Register here: https://www.sans.org/webcasts/an-intro-to-c-for-windows-part-7/?utm_medium=Social&utm_source=Twitter&utm_content=CM+OO&utm_campaign=PenTest+Webcast

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OST2_LP_SecCode_Exploits.pdf0.84 KB

Good project about chrome stealer https://github.com/D3cl4n/Chrome-Stealer/tree/main

Documented Windows Persistence Techniques https://pentestlab.blog/methodologies/red-teaming/persistence #malware_dev

Really? Pascal?😐🙌

Offensive Pascal is still going strong https://github.com/0xsp-SRD/mortar 😐🙌
Offensive Pascal is still going strong https://github.com/0xsp-SRD/mortar 😐🙌

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RSA Tutorial Collection.zip6.05 MB

researcher @mrd0x released MalAPI.io, an online catalog of Windows APIs that are commonly used in malware. This is an incredible resource that helps to discern which APIs are worth scrutiny when performing analysis of the IAT. Site: https://malapi.io

Associated Press : Three underwater communication cables (global internet) in the Red Sea were damaged during the attacks of the Yemeni Houthis, but it is not clear what caused this damage.