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Hello people, I'm interested in learning about malware development and analysis, as well as developing reverse engineering skills. Do you have any good study material, such as pdfs, videos, courses, etc?
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The search feature is very useful. So is the world wide web. Do not try and get spoon fed, search around. Do some leg work. Then come back with questions.
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Since you're interested in malware, I suggest you look in the Malware Development section of the forum: /Forum-Malware-Development.
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(Mar 28, 2025, 02:17 PM)DomQuixote Wrote: Hello people, I'm interested in learning about malware development and analysis, as well as developing reverse engineering skills. Do you have any good study material, such as pdfs, videos, courses, etc?
Here are some resources you can start with.
https://beginners.re/
https://github.com/tpn/pdfs/blob/master/...sembly.pdf
https://kolegite.com/EE_library/books_an...org%29.pdf
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Regarding the malware analysis part, I can recommend the no starsh book "Practical Malware Analysis". Pretty good overall, very hands on.
You can find it as PDF pretty easily on the www
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check out crr0ww on youtube, he only has a couple of videos but they are pretty good.
if you are still interested in maldev and re after seeing them then i recommend going more in depth, read some of the papers available in vxug and good luckThis forum account is currently banned. Ban Length: Permanent (N/A Remaining) Ban Reason: Contact Administration.
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I would recommend learning the following.
- C++ (Rust is also great but requires you to be familiar with converting C++ code to Rust)
- IDA Pro
- Windbg
- x64dbg
Once you're familiar with these tools than start programming in C++ by implementing API Hashing, PEB enum, and etc... This forum account is currently banned. Ban Length: Permanent (N/A Remaining) Ban Reason: Contact Administration.
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Hey,
You already have some good resources like Practical Malware Analysis and beginners.re.
If you’re looking for training, FOR610 (GREM) from SANS is a solid option. Once you’re comfortable with that, you can move on to FOR710.
TCM Security also has a practical malware analysis triage course that’s worth checking out.
You should be able to find access to all of these on the forum.This forum account is currently banned. Ban Length: Permanent (N/A Remaining) Ban Reason: Contact Administration.
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Mostly depends on what your goal is.
Start with the foundations, learn assembly then you move to more complicated stuff.
There are plenty free & paid resources.
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(Mar 28, 2025, 02:17 PM)DomQuixote Wrote: Hello people, I'm interested in learning about malware development and analysis, as well as developing reverse engineering skills. Do you have any good study material, such as pdfs, videos, courses, etc?
go to fmhy.net and look up free courses and go on from there This forum account is currently banned. Ban Length: Permanent (N/A Remaining) Ban Reason: Contact Administration.
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