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awesome-yara
- XSOAR Yara Feeds
- Incorporating YARA Into Security Processes?
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Cybersecurity Repositories
YARA
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YARA Rules for Malware
Check out the myriad of resources available here: https://github.com/InQuest/awesome-yara
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Identifying packers, crypters or protectors
A signature-based approach with YARA can work to fingerprint the specific software used to obfuscate the malware. A lot of YARA rules for a variety of purposes can be found here, and it might be useful to aggregate ones you care about into your own little detection pipeline.
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What are the best FOSS YARA rules you would recommend to deploy?
https://github.com/InQuest/awesome-yara#rules
- InQuest/awesome-yara - A curated list of awesome YARA rules, tools, and people.
DetectionLab
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Cyber Lab Design
I would tell someone they should use a cloud lab like Clong's "Detection Lab" which gives them not only the security aspect but the cloud and engineering aspects as well.
- Home Virtual SIEM Lab Suggestions?
- malware analysis
- Sandbox suggestions for VM isolation & investigations?
- I am kind a lost
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Work setup
Detection Lab Link: https://github.com/clong/DetectionLab
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learning splunk. is there a way to "play" with it?
Not sure what your goal with splunk is but I'd recommend Detection lab! Once you get the pre reqs setup, building and tearing down is super easy and you get a pre-baked ad environment to generate logs for you. https://github.com/clong/DetectionLab
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Tool that automatically generates a realistic office scenario of vms?
I found a great starting point at the repo of DetectionLab : https://github.com/clong/DetectionLab
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I'm a noob with expensive equipment
While it's true what most are saying, that you don't need a powerful system to learn hacking....... You DO have a valid point that a powerful system enables things a weaker system may not. For example with 64GB of RAM you can run a full network lab simulation such as https://github.com/clong/DetectionLab additionally a solid high end graphics card will let you run things like hashcat a lot faster. In theory you could make a rainbow table. You still need a lot of time to understand all the basics but yeah there's a few cool things you can do with more power it's not ENTIRELY unneeded. I wish I knew about the local defcon group long ago. They're welcoming and some have capture the flags you can play. Understand the various job roles there are in security and figure out which one you like. You get paid to do specific things not just learn about hacking.
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where does one get experience with SIEM tools
Github DetectioLab
What are some alternatives?
malware-ioc - Indicators of Compromises (IOC) of our various investigations
DetectionLabELK - DetectionLabELK is a fork from DetectionLab with ELK stack instead of Splunk.
signature-base - YARA signature and IOC database for my scanners and tools
vulnerable-AD - Create a vulnerable active directory that's allowing you to test most of the active directory attacks in a local lab
awesome-malware-analysis - Defund the Police.
security-onion - Security Onion 16.04 - Linux distro for threat hunting, enterprise security monitoring, and log management
yara - The pattern matching swiss knife
Adaz - :wrench: Deploy customizable Active Directory labs in Azure - automatically.
audit-node-modules-with-yara - Audit Node Module folder with YARA rules to identify possible malicious packages hiding in node_moudles
DVWA - Damn Vulnerable Web Application (DVWA)
Detect-It-Easy - Program for determining types of files for Windows, Linux and MacOS.
HELK - The Hunting ELK