Malware Handbook
  • Preface
  • Author
  • Prerequisites for Malware
  • Prerequisites for Lab Set-Up
  • Setting Up Labs
  • Download Sample Malware Exercises
  • Intro to Assembly Language
  • Assembly Language Basics
  • Commonly Used Instructions
  • Win32 Assembly Programming
  • PE Format
    • PE32
    • PE32+
  • Malware
    • Types of Malware
    • Malware Classification by Windows Defender
    • Sourcing Malware
  • Malware Development
  • Malware Analysis
    • Malware Analysis Methodologies
      • Static Analysis
        • Static Analysis Tools/Methods
        • Static Analysis of Sample Files
      • Dynamic Analysis
        • Dynamic Analysis Tools/Methods
        • Analyzing Files with Regshot, Process Monitor, and Wireshark
        • Analyzing calc.exe and Network Activity
      • Manual Code Reversing
        • Reverse Engineering Simple Windows Executable Files
        • Reverse Engineering re_lotsastuff.exe
        • Reverse Engineering re_lotsastuff.exe Using Ghidra
      • Analyzing PowerShell Scripts
      • Analyzing JavaScript Samples
        • Analyzing JavaScript in HTML
      • Analyzing Macro Code in Office Documents
      • Setting Up REMnux Environment
        • Setting Up and Configuring FakeNet in REMnux
      • Analyzing an ELF File
      • Analyzing ASPX Webshells
      • Analyzing JAR Files
    • SAMPLE NOTES (of Notes.txt)
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Malware

Malware, short for malicious software, refers to any software specifically designed to harm or exploit any computing device or network. It can include viruses, worms, trojans, ransomware, spyware, adware, and other malicious programs.

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