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SECRET @ SBSEG2019 #5
Another SECRET course! Marcus Botacin presented how to reverse engineer Linux ELF binaries at SBSEG 2019. Check course materials on the github.
Another SECRET course! Marcus Botacin presented how to reverse engineer Linux ELF binaries at SBSEG 2019. Check course materials on the github.
SBSEG promoted a tools exhibition event during the event. Marcus Botacin, representing SECRET, presented RevEngE, the Reverse Engineering Engine. RevEngE is a prototype of a malware decompilator aimed to assist analysts to debug malware executions. You can find all details on github.
The SECRET researcher Marcus Botacin has been presenting an overview of Malicious Linux Binaries in the Linux Developer Conference Brazil 2019. Check slides here.
Security is a cross-disciplinary field and its concepts should be applied to multiple contexts. SECRET research is focused on systems security and covers the following platforms: Android Malware (Check an example Here) Linux Malware (Check an example Here) Windows Malware (Check an example Here)