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OverviewGet up to speed on state-of-the-art malware with this first-ever guide to analyzing malicious Windows software designed to actively avoid detection and forensic tools. Get up to speed on state-of-the-art malware with this first-ever guide to analyzing malicious Windows software designed to actively avoid detection and forensic tools. We're all aware of Stuxnet, ShadowHammer, Sunburst, and similar attacks that use evasion to remain hidden while defending themselves from detection and analysis. Because advanced threats like these can adapt and, in some cases, self-destruct to evade detection, even the most seasoned investigators can use a little help with analysis now and then. Evasive Malware will introduce you to the evasion techniques used by today's malicious software and show you how to defeat them. Following a crash course on using static and dynamic code analysis to uncover malware's true intentions, you'll learn how malware weaponizes context awareness to detect and skirt virtual machines and sandboxes, plus the various tricks it uses to thwart analysis tools. You'll explore the world of anti-reversing, from anti-disassembly methods and debugging interference to covert code execution and misdirection tactics. You'll also delve into defense evasion, from process injection and rootkits to fileless malware. Finally, you'll dissect encoding, encryption, and the complexities of malware obfuscators and packers to uncover the evil within. You'll learn how malware- Abuses legitimate components of Windows, like the Windows API and LOLBins, to run undetected Uses environmental quirks and context awareness, like CPU timing and hypervisor enumeration, to detect attempts at analysis Bypasses network and endpoint defenses using passive circumvention techniques, like obfuscation and mutation, and active techniques, like unhooking and tampering Detects debuggers and circumvents dynamic and static code analysis You'll also find tips for building a malware analysis lab and tuning it to better counter anti-analysis techniques in malware. Whether you're a frontline defender, a forensic analyst, a detection engineer, or a researcher, Evasive Malware will arm you with the knowledge and skills you need to outmaneuver the stealthiest of today's cyber adversaries. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Kyle CucciPublisher: No Starch Press,US Imprint: No Starch Press,US Weight: 0.369kg ISBN: 9781718503267ISBN 10: 1718503261 Pages: 488 Publication Date: 10 September 2024 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: To order ![]() Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us. Table of ContentsIntroduction Part I: The Fundamentals Chapter 1: Windows Foundational Concepts Chapter 2: A Crash Course in Malware Triage and Behavioral Analysis Chapter 3: A Crash Course in Static and Dynamic Code Analysis Part II: Context Awareness and Sandbox Evasion Chapter 4: Enumerating Operating System Artifacts Chapter 5: User Environment and Interaction Detection Chapter 6: Enumerating Hardware and Network Configurations Chapter 7: Runtime Environment and Virtual Processor Anomalies Chapter 8: Evading Sandboxes and Disrupting Analysis Part III: Anti-reversing Chapter 9: Anti-disassembly Chapter 10: Anti-debugging Chapter 11: Covert Code Execution and Misdirection Part IV: Defense Evasion Chapter 12: Process Injection, Manipulation, and Hooking Chapter 13: Evading Network and Endpoint Defenses Chapter 14: An Introduction to Rootkits Chapter 15: Fileless Malware and Anti-forensics Part V: Other Topics Chapter 16: Encoding and Encryption Chapter 17: Packers and Unpacking Malware Chapter 18: Tips for Building an Anti-evasion Analysis Lab Appendix A: Evasion-Related Windows API Functions Appendix B: Windows LOLbins and Example Usage Appendix C: Further ReadingReviews"""A complete compendium of countermeasures used by malware to avoid detection, useful to anyone implementing defensive technologies."" —Ivan Kwiatkowski, Lead Threat Researcher at Harfang Lab “Evasive Malware delivers an in-depth exploration of malware evasion tactics. Beyond catering to seasoned analysts, the author extends a helping hand to beginners, briefly covering fundamental skills to ensure the material is accessible and relevant to all. With included file hashes for hands-on learning, it's a must-have for anyone who needs to identify, investigate, and analyze modern malware.” —Anuj Soni, Malware Reverse Engineer; SANS Certified Instructor, author of SANS FOR710 ""A friendly and up-to-date compendium of common techniques that malware can use to evade detection and make the analysis harder. Reading this book can help everyone who starts their adventure with malware analysis avoid a lot of confusion, and quickly recognize the common evasion patterns they are dealing with."" —Aleksandra “Hasherezade” Doniec, malware analyst and open source developer; author of PE-sieve memory scanner “Malware analysts looking to expand their reverse engineering skills will learn many practical techniques from this book, [along with] insightful explanations of common ways in which malware evades detection and confuses analysts. . . If you're looking to continue your journey through the world of malware analysis, you'll find many learning opportunities in this delightful and technical read!” —Lenny Zeltser, Faculty Fellow, SANS Institute" """A complete compendium of countermeasures used by malware to avoid detection, useful to anyone implementing defensive technologies."" —Ivan Kwiatkowski, Lead Threat Researcher at Harfang Lab “Evasive Malware delivers an in-depth exploration of malware evasion tactics. Beyond catering to seasoned analysts, the author extends a helping hand to beginners, briefly covering fundamental skills to ensure the material is accessible and relevant to all. With included file hashes for hands-on learning, it's a must-have for anyone who needs to identify, investigate, and analyze modern malware.” —Anuj Soni, Malware Reverse Engineer; SANS Certified Instructor, author of SANS FOR710" Author InformationKyle Cucci has over 17 years in cybersecurity and IT, including roles as a malware analyst and detection engineer with Proofpoint's Threat Research team and leader of the forensic investigations and malware research teams at Deutsche Bank. Cucci regularly speaks at security conferences and has led international trainings and workshops on topics such as malware analysis and security engineering. In his free time, Cucci enjoys contributing to the community via open source tooling, research, and blogging. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |