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Windows APT Warfare

By : Sheng-Hao Ma
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Book Image

Windows APT Warfare

5 (2)
By: Sheng-Hao Ma

Overview of this book

An Advanced Persistent Threat (APT) is a severe form of cyberattack that lies low in the system for a prolonged time and locates and then exploits sensitive information. Preventing APTs requires a strong foundation of basic security techniques combined with effective security monitoring. This book will help you gain a red team perspective on exploiting system design and master techniques to prevent APT attacks. Once you’ve understood the internal design of operating systems, you’ll be ready to get hands-on with red team attacks and, further, learn how to create and compile C source code into an EXE program file. Throughout this book, you’ll explore the inner workings of how Windows systems run and how attackers abuse this knowledge to bypass antivirus products and protection. As you advance, you’ll cover practical examples of malware and online game hacking, such as EXE infection, shellcode development, software packers, UAC bypass, path parser vulnerabilities, and digital signature forgery, gaining expertise in keeping your system safe from this kind of malware. By the end of this book, you’ll be well equipped to implement the red team techniques that you've learned on a victim's computer environment, attempting to bypass security and antivirus products, to test its defense against Windows APT attacks.
Table of Contents (17 chapters)
1
Part 1 – Modern Windows Compiler
5
Part 2 – Windows Process Internals
9
Part 3 – Abuse System Design and Red Team Tips

Authenticode digital signatures

Authenticode is a code-signing technology developed by Microsoft that helps users to check the publisher who signed the program. It also ensures that the signed program has not been tampered with by attackers during transport. Additionally, the signature used to sign must be verified by trusted certificate authorities (CAs) to ensure that the file being signed actually comes from the publisher.

For more information, please refer to Microsoft’s public document Authenticode Digital Signatures https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-hardware/drivers/install/authenticode. This introduction states that Microsoft has designed the Authenticode specification to provide a digital signature mechanism that allows users to verify the code’s integrity. This integrity proves that the program has not been tampered with by hackers or backdoors, but rather that the original program content has been obtained from a trusted company without forgery.

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