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Learning Malware Analysis

By : Monnappa K A
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Book Image

Learning Malware Analysis

5 (1)
By: Monnappa K A

Overview of this book

Malware analysis and memory forensics are powerful analysis and investigation techniques used in reverse engineering, digital forensics, and incident response. With adversaries becoming sophisticated and carrying out advanced malware attacks on critical infrastructures, data centers, and private and public organizations, detecting, responding to, and investigating such intrusions is critical to information security professionals. Malware analysis and memory forensics have become must-have skills to fight advanced malware, targeted attacks, and security breaches. This book teaches you the concepts, techniques, and tools to understand the behavior and characteristics of malware through malware analysis. It also teaches you techniques to investigate and hunt malware using memory forensics. This book introduces you to the basics of malware analysis, and then gradually progresses into the more advanced concepts of code analysis and memory forensics. It uses real-world malware samples, infected memory images, and visual diagrams to help you gain a better understanding of the subject and to equip you with the skills required to analyze, investigate, and respond to malware-related incidents.
Table of Contents (19 chapters)
Title Page
Copyright and Credits
Dedication
Packt Upsell
Contributors
Preface
Index

Chapter 2. Static Analysis

 Static analysis is the technique of analyzing the suspect file without executing it. It is an initial analysis method that involves extracting useful information from the suspect binary to make an informed decision on how to classify or analyze it and where to focus your subsequent analysis efforts. This chapter covers various tools and techniques to extract valuable information from the suspect binary.

In this chapter, you will learn the following:

  • Identifying the malware's target architecture
  • Fingerprinting the malware
  • Scanning the suspect binary with anti-virus engines
  • Extracting strings, functions, and metadata associated with the file
  • Identifying the obfuscation techniques used to thwart analysis
  • Classifying and comparing the malware samples

These techniques can reveal different information about the file. It is not required to follow all these techniques, and they need not be followed in the order presented. The choice of techniques to use depends on your goal and...