Rootkits and Bootkits: Reversing Modern Malware and Next Generation Threats

Author:   Alex Matrosov ,  Eugene Rodionov ,  Sergey Bratus
Publisher:   No Starch Press,US
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9781593277161


Pages:   448
Publication Date:   03 May 2019
Format:   Paperback
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Rootkits and Bootkits will teach you how to understand and counter sophisticated, advanced threats buried deep in a machine's boot process or UEFI firmware. With the aid of numerous case studies and professional research from three of the world's leading security experts, you'll trace malware development over time from rootkits like TDL3 to present-day UEFI implants and examine how they infect a system, persist through reboot, and evade security software. As you inspect and dissect real malware, you'll learn- . How Windows boots-including 32-bit, 64-bit, and UEFI mode-and where to find vulnerabilities . The details of boot process security mechanisms like Secure Boot, including an overview of VirtualSecure Mode (VSM) and Device Guard .Reverse engineering and forensic techniques for analyzing real malware, including bootkits likeRovnix/Carberp, Gapz, TDL4, and the infamous rootkits TDL3 and Festi . How to perform static and dynamic analysis using emulation and tools like Bochs and IDA Pro . How to better understand the delivery stage of threats against BIOS and UEFI firmware in order to create detection capabilities . How to use virtualization tools like VMware Workstation to reverse engineer bootkits and the Intel Chipsec tool to dig into forensic analysis Cybercrime syndicates and malicious actors will continue to write ever more persistent and covert attacks, but the game is not lost. Explore the cutting edge of malware analysis with Rootkits and Bootkits. Covers boot processes for Windows 32-bit and 64-bit operating systems.

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Author:   Alex Matrosov ,  Eugene Rodionov ,  Sergey Bratus
Publisher:   No Starch Press,US
Imprint:   No Starch Press,US
ISBN:  

9781593277161


ISBN 10:   1593277164
Pages:   448
Publication Date:   03 May 2019
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   To order   Availability explained
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.

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This deep reference, jam-packed with code and technical information, will support an engineer or system administrator tasked with putting these vulnerabilities in their place. --Ben Rothke, Security Management Alex Matrosov, Eugene Rodionov, and Sergey Bratus are experts in their field that have delivered a solid hands-on technical book. While enthralled with the stories from the trenches, I got flashbacks of my days of analyzing rootkits on SunOS and Solaris workstations about 20 years ago. It was a fun book to read. --Sven Dietrich, Cipher: the newsletter of the IEEE Computer Society's Technical Committee on Security and Privacy I enjoyed reading the book and learning about the malware, even if it was not particularly relevant to me, as 'I don't do Windows.' Still, there's more than enough here that's relevant to Linux users, as malware writers are now turning their attention to Linux servers. --Rik Farrow, USENIX;login: magazine


"“This deep reference, jam-packed with code and technical information, will support an engineer or system administrator tasked with putting these vulnerabilities in their place.”  —Ben Rothke, Security Management “Alex Matrosov, Eugene Rodionov, and Sergey Bratus are experts in their field that have delivered a solid hands-on technical book. While enthralled with the stories from the trenches, I got flashbacks of my days of analyzing rootkits on SunOS and Solaris workstations about 20 years ago. It was a fun book to read.”  —Sven Dietrich, Cipher: the newsletter of the IEEE Computer Society's Technical Committee on Security and Privacy ""I enjoyed reading the book and learning about the malware, even if it was not particularly relevant to me, as 'I don’t do Windows.' Still, there’s more than enough here that’s relevant to Linux users, as malware writers are now turning their attention to Linux servers.""  —Rik Farrow, USENIX ;login: magazine ""[A] seminal book that explains how to understand and counter sophisticated, advanced threats buried deep in a machine’s boot process or UEFI firmware."" —Business Wire"


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Alex Matrosov is a leading offensive security researcher at NVIDIA. He has more than two decades of experience with reverse engineering, advanced malware analysis, firmware security, and exploitation techniques. Before joining NVIDIA, Alex served as Principal Security Researcher at Intel Security Center of Excellence (SeCoE), spent more than six years in the Intel Advanced Threat Research team, and was Senior Security Researcher at ESET. Alex has authored and co-authored numerous research papers and is a frequent speaker at security conferences, including REcon, ZeroNights, Black Hat, DEFCON, and others. Alex received an award from Hex-Rays for his open source plug-in HexRaysCodeXplorer, supported since 2013 by the team at REhint. Eugene Rodionov, PhD, is a Security Researcher at Intel working in BIOS security for Client Platforms. Before that, Rodionov ran internal research projects and performed in-depth analysis of complex threats at ESET. His fields of interest include firmware security, kernel-mode programming, anti-rootkit technologies, and reverse engineering. Rodionov has spoken at security conferences, such as Black Hat, REcon, ZeroNights, and CARO, and has co-authored numerous research papers. Sergey Bratus is a Research Associate Professor in the Computer Science Department at Dartmouth College. He has previously worked at BBN Technologies on Natural Language Processing research. Bratus is interested in all aspects of Unix security, in particular Linux kernel security, and detection and reverse engineering of Linux malware.

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