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Thanks to the ThreatSeeker Network, we have discovered another interesting case of malicious web Trojan and analyzing experience. Let’s share the experience.The first step we should fix the malicious code position, in the red pane of following picture. Then we will do deobfuscating work.  From this obfuscation, let me show you some interesting details about […]

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Sometimes malware really doesn’t want to be analyzed by researchers and analysts, and refuses to run in a testing environment or when being debugged. Today, we will look into one sample which does even more and completely changes its behavior when being analyzed. Actually, it pretends to be just ordinary backdoor probably to discourage malware […]

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Any user with a casual passing interest in IT security will at some stage encounter the paradoxically named expression ‘false positive’. Not quite the tautological twist that it might at first sound like, a false positive is the term we use to describe the “false” identification of a piece of software code as a “positive” […]

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