Description |
1 online resource (xxxi, 766 pages) : illustrations |
Contents |
pt. 1. Basic analysis -- pt. 2. Advanced static analysis -- pt. 3. Advanced dynamic analysis -- pt. 4. Malware functionality -- pt. 5. Anti-reverse-engineering -- pt. 6. Special topics. |
Summary |
There are more than 100 malicious computer attacks every second, resulting in tens of billions of dollars in economic damages each year. Among security professionals, the skills required to quickly analyze and assess these attacks are in high demand. Practical Malware Analysis provides a rapid introduction to the tools and methods used to dissect malicious software (malware), showing readers how to discover, debug, and disassemble these threats. The book goes on to examine how to overcome the evasive techniques?stealth, code obfuscation, encryption, file packing, and others?that malware author. |
Subject |
Malware (Computer software)
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Computer viruses.
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Debugging in computer science.
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Computer security.
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Logiciels malveillants. |
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Virus informatiques. |
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Débogage. |
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Sécurité informatique. |
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COMPUTERS -- Security -- Viruses & Malware. |
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Computer security |
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Computer viruses |
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Debugging in computer science |
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Malware (Computer software) |
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Malware |
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Computervirus |
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Debugging |
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Computersicherheit |
Added Author |
Honig, Andrew.
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Other Form: |
Print version: Sikorski, Michael. Practical malware analysis. San Francisco : No Starch Press, 2012 (DLC) 2012000214 |
ISBN |
9781593272906 (electronic bk.) |
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1593272901 (electronic bk.) |
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