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Mastering Malware Analysis

By : Alexey Kleymenov, Amr Thabet
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Mastering Malware Analysis

By: Alexey Kleymenov, Amr Thabet

Overview of this book

With the ever-growing proliferation of technology, the risk of encountering malicious code or malware has also increased. Malware analysis has become one of the most trending topics in businesses in recent years due to multiple prominent ransomware attacks. Mastering Malware Analysis explains the universal patterns behind different malicious software types and how to analyze them using a variety of approaches. You will learn how to examine malware code and determine the damage it can possibly cause to your systems to ensure that it won't propagate any further. Moving forward, you will cover all aspects of malware analysis for the Windows platform in detail. Next, you will get to grips with obfuscation and anti-disassembly, anti-debugging, as well as anti-virtual machine techniques. This book will help you deal with modern cross-platform malware. Throughout the course of this book, you will explore real-world examples of static and dynamic malware analysis, unpacking and decrypting, and rootkit detection. Finally, this book will help you strengthen your defenses and prevent malware breaches for IoT devices and mobile platforms. By the end of this book, you will have learned to effectively analyze, investigate, and build innovative solutions to handle any malware incidents.
Table of Contents (18 chapters)
Free Chapter
1
Section 1: Fundamental Theory
3
Section 2: Diving Deep into Windows Malware
5
Unpacking, Decryption, and Deobfuscation
9
Section 3: Examining Cross-Platform Malware
13
Section 4: Looking into IoT and Other Platforms

Common p-code instructions

There are multiple basic opcodes that take up 1 byte (00-FA) and the bigger 2-byte opcodes starting with a prefix byte from the FB-FF range that are used less frequently. Here are some examples of the most common p-code instructions that are generally seen when exploring VB disassembly:

  • Data storage and movement:
    • LitStr/LitVarStr: Initializes a string
    • LitI2/LitI4/...: Pushes an integer value to the stack (often used to pass arguments)
    • FMemLdI2/FMemLdRf/...: Loads values of a particular type (memory)
    • Ary1StI2/Ary1StI4/...: Puts values of a particular type into an array
    • Ary1LdI2/Ary1LdI4/...: Loads values of a particular type from an array
    • FStI2/FStI4/...: Puts a variable value into the stack
    • FLdI2/FLdI4/...: Loads a value into a variable from the stack
    • FFreeStr: Frees a string
    • ConcatStr: Concatenates a string
    • NewIfNullPr: Allocates space if null
  • Arithmetic operations:
    • AddI2/AddI4/...: Adding operation
    • SubI2/SubI4/...: Subtraction operation
    • MulI2/MulI4/....