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<blockquote data-quote="ForgottenSeer 89360" data-source="post: 914062"><p>The samples I created successfully download and execute malicious code. Juts by changing the link inside, I can change what gets downloaded and because obfuscation relies on randomly-generates algorithms, it’s fair to say that my 20-minute craft is also polymorphic.</p><p>The modified version of nanocore that gets executed is fully functional, it didn’t fail to obtain credentials stored in Google Chrome. It also communicated to its C&C server.</p><p>I could easily distribute this sample, if I wanted. This is another proof that performance achieved on 0-day tests in labs is virtually impossible.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ForgottenSeer 89360, post: 914062"] The samples I created successfully download and execute malicious code. Juts by changing the link inside, I can change what gets downloaded and because obfuscation relies on randomly-generates algorithms, it’s fair to say that my 20-minute craft is also polymorphic. The modified version of nanocore that gets executed is fully functional, it didn’t fail to obtain credentials stored in Google Chrome. It also communicated to its C&C server. I could easily distribute this sample, if I wanted. This is another proof that performance achieved on 0-day tests in labs is virtually impossible. [/QUOTE]
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