Unpacking the Packed Unpacker - Reverse Engineering an Android Anti-Analysis Native Library
Offered By: Black Hat via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Dive into a 40-minute Black Hat conference talk that unravels the complex world of Android malware reverse engineering. Explore the sophisticated techniques employed by malware authors to obstruct analysis of their Android native libraries. Learn about manipulating the Java Native Interface, encryption methods, and run-time environment checks used to thwart reverse engineering efforts. Follow along as the speaker, Maddie Stone, guides you through the intricate process of navigating anti-analysis traps, providing valuable insights for both cybersecurity professionals and enthusiasts. Gain a deeper understanding of the cat-and-mouse game between malware creators and reverse engineers in the Android ecosystem.
Syllabus
Unpacking the Packed Unpacker: Reverse Engineering an Android Anti-Analysis Native Library
Taught by
Black Hat
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