How Did the Adversaries Abusing the Bitcoin Blockchain Evade Our Takeover
Offered By: Black Hat via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore a cutting-edge cybersecurity conference talk that delves into how adversaries are leveraging the Bitcoin blockchain for command and control (C&C) communication. Discover why traditional defense mechanisms like domain-generation algorithm precomputation and sinkhole domains are becoming ineffective against this innovative malware tactic. Learn about the cat-and-mouse game between cybercriminals and security professionals, examining how malware ecosystems have adapted to evade detection through techniques such as code obfuscation, polymorphism, and sandbox evasion. Gain insights into the implications of using blockchain technology for malicious purposes and understand the challenges faced by cybersecurity experts in countering these evolving threats. Presented by Christian Doerr and Tsuyoshi Taniguchi at Black Hat, this 24-minute talk offers a deep dive into the latest developments in cybercrime and the ongoing battle to protect digital assets.
Syllabus
How Did the Adversaries Abusing the Bitcoin Blockchain Evade Our Takeover?
Taught by
Black Hat
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