Sept. 17, 2023, 12:42 a.m. | DEFCONConference

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C2 servers of mobile and Windows malware are usually left to their own fate after they have been discovered and the malware is no longer effective. We are going to take a deep dive into the rabbit hole of attacking and owning C2 servers, exposing details about their infrastructure, code bases, and the identity of the companies and individuals that operate and profit from them.

While understanding and reversing malware is a highly skilled procedure, attacking the C2 itself rarely …

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Sr Security Engineer - Colombia

@ Nubank | Colombia, Bogota

Security Engineer, Investigations - i3

@ Meta | Menlo Park, CA | Washington, DC | Remote, US

Cyber Security Engineer

@ ASSYSTEM | Bridgwater, United Kingdom

Security Analyst

@ Northwestern Memorial Healthcare | Chicago, IL, United States

GRC Analyst

@ Richemont | Shelton, CT, US

Security Specialist

@ Peraton | Government Site, MD, United States