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Malware Analysis - Simple Habits to Stop Going Down the Rabbit Hole
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<blockquote data-quote="avman1995" data-source="post: 914268" data-attributes="member: 89583"><p>Also if you are reversing: its best to use tools like IDA-Scope when you are in doubt of whatever encryption a sample is using to protect its goodies. Another great hint in that regard would be to look for functions that are called plenty of times in IDA (xrefs) chances are that its something important !! Its okay to break your head on things sometimes. I have figures that's how i tend to remember things. If it gets too far ask for help but try it yourself first! Just start slow you can't pick up everything at once. Keep looking for stuff to analyze especially if the family has OSINIT reports on it they will help you enormously in understanding (try to emulate whatever they find and understand the technicalities). You have to keep going at it, only then the sword will get sharp and remain sharp !</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="avman1995, post: 914268, member: 89583"] Also if you are reversing: its best to use tools like IDA-Scope when you are in doubt of whatever encryption a sample is using to protect its goodies. Another great hint in that regard would be to look for functions that are called plenty of times in IDA (xrefs) chances are that its something important !! Its okay to break your head on things sometimes. I have figures that's how i tend to remember things. If it gets too far ask for help but try it yourself first! Just start slow you can't pick up everything at once. Keep looking for stuff to analyze especially if the family has OSINIT reports on it they will help you enormously in understanding (try to emulate whatever they find and understand the technicalities). You have to keep going at it, only then the sword will get sharp and remain sharp ! [/QUOTE]
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