Malware is Hard, Let’s Go Shopping!

Presented at NolaCon 2015, June 14, 2015, 10 a.m. (Unknown duration).

Writing a successful, protected, targeted, malicious binary is a software development task that requires great skill. A well-written piece of targeted malware should evade anti-virus solutions, hide its network communications, protect itself against reverse engineering, and clean up any forensic evidence of its existence on the system. However, writing a mediocre piece of targeted malware that works most of the time is easy. There are many publicly available backdoors,


Presenters:

  • Wartortell
    Wartortell writes systems that find evils for the FaceBook. Previously he worked in Reverse Engineering, Threat Intel, Binary Rewriting and Binary Transparency. He also casts a mean Ice Punch, and this is not even his final form. Twitter: @wartortell

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