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Article: Taking A Look At PNG Files with pngdump.py Beta Version 0.0.3 - published over 1 year ago.
Content: Here’s a new beta version of my tool pngdump.py, a tool to analyze PNG files. I took a look at all files on MalwareBazaar with a PNG tag, and made updates to pngdump.py to handle them. I found 3 types of “PNG” files. First, files spoofing PNG files: files that are not PNG files, but have a .png extension. Like .exe and .rar files: Sec...
https://blog.didierstevens.com/2022/09/25/taking-a-look-at-png-files-with-pngdump-py-beta-version-0-0-3/   
Published: 2022 09 25 20:10:41
Received: 2022 09 25 20:28:16
Feed: Didier Stevens
Source: Didier Stevens
Category: Cyber Security
Topic: Cyber Security
Article: Taking A Look At PNG Files with pngdump.py Beta Version 0.0.3 - published over 1 year ago.
Content: Here’s a new beta version of my tool pngdump.py, a tool to analyze PNG files. I took a look at all files on MalwareBazaar with a PNG tag, and made updates to pngdump.py to handle them. I found 3 types of “PNG” files. First, files spoofing PNG files: files that are not PNG files, but have a .png extension. Like .exe and .rar files: Sec...
https://blog.didierstevens.com/2022/09/25/taking-a-look-at-png-files-with-pngdump-py-beta-version-0-0-3/   
Published: 2022 09 25 20:10:41
Received: 2022 09 25 20:28:16
Feed: Didier Stevens
Source: Didier Stevens
Category: Cyber Security
Topic: Cyber Security

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