anti-analysis techniques
Anti-analysis techniques refer to strategies or methods employed to evade or hinder the process of analyzing computer programs, software, or malware. These techniques aim to make it more difficult for analysts or security researchers to understand, reverse engineer, or identify the functionality, behaviors, or vulnerabilities of the targeted code or software.
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Related Concepts (13)
- anti-debugging methods
- anti-disassembly techniques
- anti-forensic techniques
- anti-reverse engineering techniques
- code obfuscation
- fileless malware
- packing and encryption
- rootkit installation
- sandboxing evasion
- shellcode obfuscation
- shellcoding techniques
- time-based evasion techniques
- virtual machine detection
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- anti-debugging techniques
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- anti-reverse engineering
- anti-reverse engineering measures
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- anti-sandbox techniques
- anti-tampering techniques
- argumentative tactics
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- hardware-based anti-reversing techniques
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