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Mastering Malware Analysis - Second Edition

By : Alexey Kleymenov, Amr Thabet
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Book Image

Mastering Malware Analysis - Second Edition

5 (2)
By: Alexey Kleymenov, Amr Thabet

Overview of this book

New and developing technologies inevitably bring new types of malware with them, creating a huge demand for IT professionals that can keep malware at bay. With the help of this updated second edition of Mastering Malware Analysis, you’ll be able to add valuable reverse-engineering skills to your CV and learn how to protect organizations in the most efficient way. This book will familiarize you with multiple universal patterns behind different malicious software types and teach you how to analyze them using a variety of approaches. You'll learn how to examine malware code and determine the damage it can possibly cause to systems, along with ensuring that the right prevention or remediation steps are followed. As you cover all aspects of malware analysis for Windows, Linux, macOS, and mobile platforms in detail, you’ll also get to grips with obfuscation, anti-debugging, and other advanced anti-reverse-engineering techniques. The skills you acquire in this cybersecurity book will help you deal with all types of modern malware, strengthen your defenses, and prevent or promptly mitigate breaches regardless of the platforms involved. By the end of this book, you will have learned how to efficiently analyze samples, investigate suspicious activity, and build innovative solutions to handle malware incidents.
Table of Contents (20 chapters)
1
Part 1 Fundamental Theory
4
Part 2 Diving Deep into Windows Malware
10
Part 3 Examining Cross-Platform and Bytecode-Based Malware
14
Part 4 Looking into IoT and Other Platforms

Studying malicious PDFs

The Portable Document Format (PDF) was developed by Adobe in the 90s for uniformly presenting documents, regardless of the application software or operating system used. Originally proprietary, it was released as an open standard in 2008. Unfortunately, due to its popularity, multiple attackers misuse it to deliver their malicious payloads. Let’s see how they work and how they can be analyzed.

File structure

A PDF is a tree file that consists of objects that implement one of eight data types:

  • Null object: Represents a lack of data.
  • Boolean values: Classic true/false values.
  • Numbers: Both integer and real values.
  • Names: These values can be recognized by a forward slash at the beginning.
  • Strings: Surrounded by parentheses.
  • Arrays: Enclosed within square brackets.
  • Dictionaries: In this case, double curly brackets are used.
  • Streams: These are the main data storage blocks, and they support binary data. Streams can...