anti-reversing techniques in malware analysis
"Anti-reversing techniques in malware analysis" refers to the cybersecurity measures implemented in malicious software to impede or hinder analysts from understanding and dissecting the code. These countermeasures are intended to obstruct the process of reverse engineering and make it more challenging to determine how the malware functions and potentially mitigate its impact.
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- anti-disassembly techniques
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- anti-reversing techniques
- anti-sandbox techniques
- anti-tampering techniques
- apis with anti-reversing mechanisms
- code obfuscation
- control-flow obfuscation
- debugging protection
- encrypted payloads
- evasion of dynamic analysis
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- malware analysis techniques
- packing and unpacking
- polymorphic malware
- reverse engineering
- rootkit technologies
- self-modifying code
- virtualization
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- anti-analysis techniques
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- anti-reverse engineering techniques
- dynamic malware analysis techniques
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