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Malwarebytes Reads. In Case You Missed
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B-Sides SF: The Aftermath
A few weeks back, we told everyone we were going to BSides to do things like meet awesome
people and give some talks. Well we are back now and ready to tell you all about
it.
BSides San Francisco was a great experience for everyone; we saw some
fantastic talks, met up with great people and were able to share our own
knowledge with the rest of the conference and soon, all of you. While there,
two of our researchers, Jerome and Adam, presented two talks about issues that
we thought were most important.
http://blog.malwarebytes.org/news/2013/03/bsides-sf-the-aftermath/
Obfuscation: Malware's Best
Friend
Despite advances in modern malware, dirty programs
can’t hide forever. When malware is found, it needs some additional layers of
defense to protect itself from analysis and reverse engineering. By
implementing additional protection mechanisms, malware can be more difficult to
detect and even more resilient to takedown. Although a lot of tricks are used
to hide malware’s internals, a technique used in nearly every malware is binary
obfuscation.
http://blog.malwarebytes.org/intelligence/2013/03/obfuscation-malwares-best-friend/
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