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Article: Cmd and Conquer: De-DOSfuscation with flare-qdb - published almost 6 years ago.
Content: When Daniel Bohannon released his excellent DOSfuscation paper, I was fascinated to see how tricks I used as a systems engineer could help attackers evade detection. I didn’t have much to contribute to this conversation until I had to analyze a hideously obfuscated batch file as part of my job on the FLARE malware queue. Previously, I released fla...
https://www.fireeye.com/blog/threat-research/2018/11/cmd-and-conquer-de-dosfuscation-with-flare-qdb.html   
Published: 2018 11 20 17:30:00
Received: 2022 05 23 16:06:47
Feed: FireEye Blog
Source: FireEye Blog
Category: Cyber Security
Topic: Cyber Security
Article: Cmd and Conquer: De-DOSfuscation with flare-qdb - published almost 6 years ago.
Content: When Daniel Bohannon released his excellent DOSfuscation paper, I was fascinated to see how tricks I used as a systems engineer could help attackers evade detection. I didn’t have much to contribute to this conversation until I had to analyze a hideously obfuscated batch file as part of my job on the FLARE malware queue. Previously, I released fla...
https://www.fireeye.com/blog/threat-research/2018/11/cmd-and-conquer-de-dosfuscation-with-flare-qdb.html   
Published: 2018 11 20 17:30:00
Received: 2022 05 23 16:06:47
Feed: FireEye Blog
Source: FireEye Blog
Category: Cyber Security
Topic: Cyber Security
Article: #TweetBlog: APT29, Phishing and the Challenges of Attribution - published almost 6 years ago.
Content: FireEye researchers, analysts and incident responders frequently share information and engage with the security community on Twitter and other social media platforms. Sometimes this information adds so much to ongoing discussions that we feel it is important to share on our blogs. Recently, we detected intrusion attempts against multiple industr...
http://www.fireeye.com/blog/threat-research/2018/11/tweetblog-apt29-phishing-and-the-challenges-of-attribution.html   
Published: 2018 11 20 04:55:36
Received: 2021 11 03 23:00:23
Feed: FireEye Blog
Source: FireEye Blog
Category: Cyber Security
Topic: Cyber Security
Article: #TweetBlog: APT29, Phishing and the Challenges of Attribution - published almost 6 years ago.
Content: FireEye researchers, analysts and incident responders frequently share information and engage with the security community on Twitter and other social media platforms. Sometimes this information adds so much to ongoing discussions that we feel it is important to share on our blogs. Recently, we detected intrusion attempts against multiple industr...
http://www.fireeye.com/blog/threat-research/2018/11/tweetblog-apt29-phishing-and-the-challenges-of-attribution.html   
Published: 2018 11 20 04:55:36
Received: 2021 11 03 23:00:23
Feed: FireEye Blog
Source: FireEye Blog
Category: Cyber Security
Topic: Cyber Security
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Total Articles in this collection: 3


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