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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
theZoo
- TheZoo a.k.a. Malware DB
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Tools to demonstrate malware or ransomware infected PC
Any.run as others have suggested or you could spin up a sandbox. As far as demonstrating, you can’t do better than the live malware https://github.com/ytisf/theZoo.
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Worms for practice
Dunno about safe, but you could have a look at The Zoo.
- Repo Collection for Malware analysis enthusiasts
- Diablo I/II/III/IV/Immortal Class Randomizer
- GitHub - INeddHelp/Destroyer: It destroys your pc
- Gshade updates discontinued ;-;
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How to write malware
vx-underground The Zoo
- Malware source code to investigate
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Dummy email data for demonstration purposes?
Not sure if any examples of mail in TheZoo as well. https://github.com/ytisf/theZoo
What are some alternatives?
awesome-frida - Awesome Frida - A curated list of Frida resources http://www.frida.re/ (https://github.com/frida/frida)
DDOS-RootSec - DDOS Archive by RootSec (Scanners, BotNets (Mirai and QBot Premium & Normal and more), Exploits, Methods, Sniffers)
malware-samples - A collection of malware samples caught by several honeypots i manage
Malware-Sample-Sources - Malware Sample Sources
MISP - MISP (core software) - Open Source Threat Intelligence and Sharing Platform
NoRussian - Volunteer DoS tool via HTML + JS
awesome-yara - A curated list of awesome YARA rules, tools, and people.
HiddenVM - HiddenVM — Use any desktop OS without leaving a trace.
drakvuf-sandbox - DRAKVUF Sandbox - automated hypervisor-level malware analysis system
API-Security-Checklist - Checklist of the most important security countermeasures when designing, testing, and releasing your API
MalwareSourceCode - Collection of malware source code for a variety of platforms in an array of different programming languages.