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Infosec_Reference
- How to improve documentation / technical writing skills?
- Manuals
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Cybersecurity Repositories
Infosec Reference
- About Russia's Industrial Control System Attacks...
- Advise please?
- I'm preparing for the interview and I've curated a list of resources that might be helpful for you also.
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Noob questions and advice
There’s this: https://github.com/rmusser01/Infosec_Reference
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How to grt better/ homelab help
https://github.com/rmusser01/Infosec_Reference/blob/master/Draft/Building_A_Lab.md Has some ideas. The first things to decide on would be what do you want to use for your hosting environment. Do you want to run ESXi? HyperV? Xen? Something else? What do you want to learn? What sort of environments do you want to simulate?
- Cybersec Bootcamp
awesome-malware-analysis
- Windows found a trojan called "ravadon.e". Is this a false alarm or what? I can't find anything about it offline except a site that just copy and pastes the trojan name into it's text.
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Cybersecurity Repositories
Malware Analysis
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Understanding cuckoo sandbox json report
The JSON simply contains a summary of artefacts and behavior indicators that had been recorded while your malware sample detonated. Don't get me wrong - but you maybe want to take a step back and check out some of the basics. This page provides a ton of resources for any skill level: https://github.com/rshipp/awesome-malware-analysis
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Is clamav still regarded as the best virus scanning software on Linux?
https://github.com/rshipp/awesome-malware-analysis *
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awesome-malware-analysis VS awesome-executable-packing - a user suggested alternative
2 projects | 15 Dec 2021
- Recommended ways to learn malware field of information security? comprehensive guide? not just how to start for a beginner? (although I'm a beginner)
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The Hitchhiker’s Guide to Online Anonymity (new draft version v0.7.8)
Added reference to https://github.com/rshipp/awesome-malware-analysis in the Malware analysis appendix
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Malware Sample for beginners
Collection of Tools and Resources - https://github.com/rshipp/awesome-malware-analysis
What are some alternatives?
API-Security-Checklist - Checklist of the most important security countermeasures when designing, testing, and releasing your API
awesome-frida - Awesome Frida - A curated list of Frida resources http://www.frida.re/ (https://github.com/frida/frida)
hackdroid - Security Apps for Android
malware-samples - A collection of malware samples caught by several honeypots i manage
red_team_attack_lab - Red Team Attack Lab for TTP testing & research
MISP - MISP (core software) - Open Source Threat Intelligence and Sharing Platform
the_cyber_plumbers_handbook - Free copy of The Cyber Plumber's Handbook - The definitive guide to Secure Shell (SSH) tunneling, port redirection, and bending traffic like a boss.
theZoo - A repository of LIVE malwares for your own joy and pleasure. theZoo is a project created to make the possibility of malware analysis open and available to the public.
AlanFramework - A C2 post-exploitation framework
awesome-yara - A curated list of awesome YARA rules, tools, and people.
bugbounty-cheatsheet - A list of interesting payloads, tips and tricks for bug bounty hunters.
HiddenVM - HiddenVM — Use any desktop OS without leaving a trace.