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awesome-malware-analysis
- Windows found a trojan called "ravadon.e". Is this a false alarm or what? I can't find anything about it offline except a site that just copy and pastes the trojan name into it's text.
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Cybersecurity Repositories
Malware Analysis
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Understanding cuckoo sandbox json report
The JSON simply contains a summary of artefacts and behavior indicators that had been recorded while your malware sample detonated. Don't get me wrong - but you maybe want to take a step back and check out some of the basics. This page provides a ton of resources for any skill level: https://github.com/rshipp/awesome-malware-analysis
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Is clamav still regarded as the best virus scanning software on Linux?
https://github.com/rshipp/awesome-malware-analysis *
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awesome-malware-analysis VS awesome-executable-packing - a user suggested alternative
2 projects | 15 Dec 2021
- Recommended ways to learn malware field of information security? comprehensive guide? not just how to start for a beginner? (although I'm a beginner)
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The Hitchhiker’s Guide to Online Anonymity (new draft version v0.7.8)
Added reference to https://github.com/rshipp/awesome-malware-analysis in the Malware analysis appendix
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Malware Sample for beginners
Collection of Tools and Resources - https://github.com/rshipp/awesome-malware-analysis
DetectionLab
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Cyber Lab Design
I would tell someone they should use a cloud lab like Clong's "Detection Lab" which gives them not only the security aspect but the cloud and engineering aspects as well.
- Home Virtual SIEM Lab Suggestions?
- malware analysis
- Sandbox suggestions for VM isolation & investigations?
- I am kind a lost
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Work setup
Detection Lab Link: https://github.com/clong/DetectionLab
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learning splunk. is there a way to "play" with it?
Not sure what your goal with splunk is but I'd recommend Detection lab! Once you get the pre reqs setup, building and tearing down is super easy and you get a pre-baked ad environment to generate logs for you. https://github.com/clong/DetectionLab
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Tool that automatically generates a realistic office scenario of vms?
I found a great starting point at the repo of DetectionLab : https://github.com/clong/DetectionLab
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I'm a noob with expensive equipment
While it's true what most are saying, that you don't need a powerful system to learn hacking....... You DO have a valid point that a powerful system enables things a weaker system may not. For example with 64GB of RAM you can run a full network lab simulation such as https://github.com/clong/DetectionLab additionally a solid high end graphics card will let you run things like hashcat a lot faster. In theory you could make a rainbow table. You still need a lot of time to understand all the basics but yeah there's a few cool things you can do with more power it's not ENTIRELY unneeded. I wish I knew about the local defcon group long ago. They're welcoming and some have capture the flags you can play. Understand the various job roles there are in security and figure out which one you like. You get paid to do specific things not just learn about hacking.
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where does one get experience with SIEM tools
Github DetectioLab
What are some alternatives?
awesome-frida - Awesome Frida - A curated list of Frida resources http://www.frida.re/ (https://github.com/frida/frida)
DetectionLabELK - DetectionLabELK is a fork from DetectionLab with ELK stack instead of Splunk.
malware-samples - A collection of malware samples caught by several honeypots i manage
vulnerable-AD - Create a vulnerable active directory that's allowing you to test most of the active directory attacks in a local lab
MISP - MISP (core software) - Open Source Threat Intelligence and Sharing Platform
security-onion - Security Onion 16.04 - Linux distro for threat hunting, enterprise security monitoring, and log management
theZoo - A repository of LIVE malwares for your own joy and pleasure. theZoo is a project created to make the possibility of malware analysis open and available to the public.
Adaz - :wrench: Deploy customizable Active Directory labs in Azure - automatically.
awesome-yara - A curated list of awesome YARA rules, tools, and people.
DVWA - Damn Vulnerable Web Application (DVWA)
HiddenVM - HiddenVM — Use any desktop OS without leaving a trace.
HELK - The Hunting ELK