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Article: Open Sourcing StringSifter - published about 5 years ago.
Content: Malware analysts routinely use the Strings program during static analysis in order to inspect a binary's printable characters. However, identifying relevant strings by hand is time consuming and prone to human error. Larger binaries produce upwards of thousands of strings that can quickly evoke analyst fatigue, relevant strings occur less often tha...
https://www.fireeye.com/blog/threat-research/2019/09/open-sourcing-stringsifter.html   
Published: 2019 09 07 17:00:00
Received: 2022 05 23 16:06:46
Feed: FireEye Blog
Source: FireEye Blog
Category: Cyber Security
Topic: Cyber Security
Article: Open Sourcing StringSifter - published about 5 years ago.
Content: Malware analysts routinely use the Strings program during static analysis in order to inspect a binary's printable characters. However, identifying relevant strings by hand is time consuming and prone to human error. Larger binaries produce upwards of thousands of strings that can quickly evoke analyst fatigue, relevant strings occur less often tha...
https://www.fireeye.com/blog/threat-research/2019/09/open-sourcing-stringsifter.html   
Published: 2019 09 07 17:00:00
Received: 2022 05 23 16:06:46
Feed: FireEye Blog
Source: FireEye Blog
Category: Cyber Security
Topic: Cyber Security

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