Presented at
DEF CON 32 (2024),
Aug. 9, 2024, 2 p.m.
(240 minutes).
Gain a deeper understanding of how ransomware evades analysis and learn how to identify and counter these techniques. This workshop will explore common evasion methods, how they work, and how you can develop the skills to write code that re-enacts these methods. This workshop will begin by showing you how ransomware builders work. How do the builders generate reliable, viable ransomware code? You’ll learn! Once built, how do these malicious binaries implement analysis evasion techniques? Which techniques are used often? How do they function? We'll dive into the most prevalent techniques to show you how they work and why. Finally, you will learn how to re-enact some of these techniques along with more advanced methods within your own code. Are you ready to take your reverse engineering and coding skills to the next levels? – Let’s do this! And remember: #RansomwareSucks!
Presenters:
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Aaron Rosenmund
- Senior Director of Content Strategy & Curriculum at Pluralsight
Aaron Rosenmund is the Senior Director of Content Strategy & Curriculum for Pluralsight, where he has also authored over 115 courses and technical labs across offensive and defensive security operations topics. Part time work includes service as an Cyber Warfare Operations office in the Delaware Air National guard, where he has also led a 100+ member red team for the largest cyber exercise in the Nation, Cybershield.
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Josh Stroschein
- Reverse Engineer, FLARE team at Google
Josh is an experienced malware analyst and reverse engineer and has a passion for sharing his knowledge with others. He is a reverse engineer with the FLARE team at Google, where he focuses on tackling the latest threats. Josh is an accomplished trainer, providing training at places such as Ring Zero, BlackHat, Defcon, Toorcon, Hack-In-The-Box, Suricon, and other public and private venues. Josh is also an author on Pluralsight, where he publishes content around malware analysis, RE, and other security topics.
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Ryan Chapman
Ryan Chapman is the author of SANS’ “FOR528: Ransomware and Cyber Extortion” course, teaches SANS’ “FOR610: Reverse Engineering Malware” course, works as a threat hunter @ $dayJob, and is an author for Pluralsight. Ryan has a passion for life-long learning, loves to teach people about ransomware-related attacks, and enjoys pulling apart malware.
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