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Developing HIgh-Impact Malware with Minimal Effort
Jan. 17, 2023, 8:06 p.m. | SANS Offensive Operations
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Speaker: Elvin Gentiles, Security Consultant, IOActive
At some point, every red teamer will encounter malware development either on the job or for personal development. While being skilled in programming is beneficial for red team members, many only have a minimal background in coding and may not be skilled at writing code from scratch. This poses a challenge when faced with the task of writing malware that can bypass defensive controls, especially when time and resources are …
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