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What is it all about?
Whether you are at the start of your journey into Malware Analysis, or perhaps you are looking to refine your skills in different areas, this course will be beneficial for you. With beginners in mind, the course is comprised of several modules, each focusing on a different aspect of Malware Analysis - this ranges from learning x86 Assembly and analyzing Visual Basic macros, to extracting configurations and learning about encryption algorithms
What's different about it?
With this course, I wanted to create something both beneficial for beginners in the field, as well as those with a year or two under their belt. After looking at several other courses available for roughly the same price, I noticed some common criticisms between them. Firstly, there was a lack of practical, hands-on course work - meaning most of it was theory. Secondly, the samples used in the courses that had practical examples seemed quite old. Finally, the courses only seemed to be focused on compiled executables, rather than other variants of malware such as scripted malware or even malicious .NET programs. My aim in this course was to resolve these issues, and so throughout the course we will be looking at several different samples, all of which are less than a year old. Some examples of the samples we will be looking at are Trickbot, Emotet and Ursnif - all extremely notorious malware families active today! And it's not all focused on one type of malware - we also take a look at malicious Word Documents which contain malware written in Visual Basic and Powershell!
What can I expect from the course?
The course contains a wide array of topics (in total 5+ hours of content), from recognizing Encryption Algorithms in Malware to Tips and Tricks I personally use for unpacking different malware samples on a daily basis. A full list of modules can be seen in the contents below, or in the video. After completing the course, you should be able to grab a recent sample of malware, unpack it, and begin to analyze it. Obviously learning from a course is one thing, but to become an expert in this field takes a lot of dedication, not to mention practice. Over the course of your journey to become an expert, you'll learn many things, from how to create YARA rules, to writing Botnet trackers that many of you might have seen. Who knows, perhaps you will be the one to stop the next WannaCry. So, are you ready to take your first steps?
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