Case Study in Using Bad Malware Design Against Attackers
Offered By: Security BSides San Francisco via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore a fascinating conference talk from Security BSides San Francisco that delves into the world of malware design flaws and how they can be exploited by defenders. Learn about real-world case studies, including the AlienSpy/JSocket malware, where poor design choices by malware authors have led to opportunities for disabling malicious software on a global scale. Discover how failed crypto implementations in ransomware and flawed "license verification" in commercial malware tools have provided advantages to cybersecurity professionals. Gain insights into how these vulnerabilities can be leveraged to combat malware effectively, and understand the impact of such interventions on malware developers and their customers.
Syllabus
BSidesSF 2016 - Case Study in Using Bad Malware Design Against Attackers (J Bambenek, H Modi)
Taught by
Security BSides San Francisco
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