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The ‘HoeflerText’ font wasn’t found? Beware, it’s a trap!

On February 22, 2017 By Andrea Fortuna In Cybersecurity, Malware Analysis

A new malware campaign targets Chrome users NeoSmart Technologies recently identified a malicious campaign that spreads through legitimate, but compromised, websites: Today while browsing a (compromised) WordPress site that shall remain unnamed, I came across a …

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SSMA — Simple Static Malware Analyzer

On September 13, 2016 By Andrea Fortuna In Cybersecurity, Malware Analysis, Python

Simple but powerful malware analysis tool SSMA is a simple malware analyzer written in Python 3 by Lasha Khasaia.

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10 essential free online tools for Network tests and Malware analysis

On June 24, 2016 By Andrea Fortuna In Technology

A short reasoned selection from my bookmarks

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Practical Malware Analysis, a complete starter kit

On May 16, 2016 By Andrea Fortuna In Cybersecurity, Malware Analysis

Anyone who works in cybersecurity should read Practical Malware Analysis.

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