Nov. 17, 2022, 5:22 p.m. | Black Hat

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When it comes to generating and delivering malware on Linux, offensive operators have choices. Some objectives call for a dynamic payload bootstrap off the wire, others require stageless implants. Often, malware deployed with bundled payloads can be successfully detected and analyzed. However, we think there are opportunities to improve on the process of embedding payloads in standalone implants that can elevate their survival levels.This talk will address developments in the static payload embedding and loading. In our discussion, we will …

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