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  1. An Obfuscation-Neglect Android Malware Scoring System Android malware analysis engine is not a new story. Every antivirus company has its own secrets to build it. With curiosity, we develop a malware scoring system from the perspective of Taiwan Criminal Law in an easy but solid way. We have an order theory of criminal which explains stages of committing a crime. For example, the crime of murder consists of five stages, they are determined, conspiracy, preparation, start and practice. The latter the stage the more we’re sure that the crime is practiced. According to the above principle, we developed our order theory of android malware. We develop five stages to see if malicious activity is being practiced. They are 1. Permission requested. 2. Native API call. 3. A certain combination of native API. 4. Calling sequence of native API. 5. APIs that handle the same register. We not only define malicious activities and their stages but also develop weights and thresholds for calculating the threat level of malware. Malware evolved with new techniques to gain difficulties for reverse engineering. Obfuscation is one of the most commonly used techniques. In this talk, we present a Dalvik bytecode loader with the order theory of android malware to neglect certain cases of obfuscation. Our Dalvik bytecode loader consists of functionalities such as 1. Finding cross-reference and calling sequence of the native API. 2. Tracing the bytecode register. The combination of these functionalities (yes, the order theory) not only can neglect obfuscation but also match perfectly to the design of our malware scoring system. [hide][Hidden Content]]
  2. An Obfuscation-Neglect Android Malware Scoring System Android malware analysis engine is not a new story. Every antivirus company has its own secrets to build it. With curiosity, we develop a malware scoring system from the perspective of Taiwan Criminal Law in an easy but solid way. We have an order theory of criminal which explains stages of committing a crime. For example, the crime of murder consists of five stages, they are determined, conspiracy, preparation, start and practice. The latter the stage the more we’re sure that the crime is practiced. According to the above principle, we developed our order theory of android malware. We develop five stages to see if malicious activity is being practiced. They are 1. Permission requested. 2. Native API call. 3. A certain combination of native API. 4. Calling sequence of native API. 5. APIs that handle the same register. We not only define malicious activities and their stages but also develop weights and thresholds for calculating the threat level of malware. Malware evolved with new techniques to gain difficulties for reverse engineering. Obfuscation is one of the most commonly used techniques. In this talk, we present a Dalvik bytecode loader with the order theory of android malware to neglect certain cases of obfuscation. Our Dalvik bytecode loader consists of functionalities such as 1. Finding cross-reference and calling sequence of the native API. 2. Tracing the bytecode register. The combination of these functionalities (yes, the order theory) not only can neglect obfuscation but also match perfectly to the design of our malware scoring system. Changelog v22.3.1 New features Add a limit to the number of processes available for parallel analysis. Thank @PaulNicolasHunter for this work. (#311 and #315) Update analysis library for Rizin v0.3.0 and above. (#314) Dependency update Update pillow from 9.0.0 to 9.0.1. (#311) [hide][Hidden Content]]
  3. Pentest Collaboration Framework Pentest Collaboration Framework – an open-source, cross-platform, and portable toolkit for automating routine processes when carrying out various works for testing! Features Structure 👨‍👨‍👦 Teams Work team Personal team ⛑ Pentest projects 🖥️ Hosts ip-address hostnames operation system open ports tester notes 🐞 Issues Proof of concept 🌐 Networks 🔑 Found credentials 📝 Notes 💬 Chats 📊 Report generation plaintext docx zip 📁 Files 🛠 Tools Changelog v1.1 🐞Fixed CSRF problems with notes edition Icons bug Bug with mounted filesystems Bug with issue hosts selection x2 Bug with requirements_unix.txt Bug with session/CSRF timeline Several SQL bugs IPv6 addresses bug Issue styles bug Database thread-locks (SQLite3 only) Issue templates button bug ⭐Added ✔️Double click host copy at creds/network/issue pages ✔️Contribution topic ✔️Config session_lifetime & csrf_lifetime params ✔️Issue interactive metrics tab with CVSS & OWASP Risk ✔️format_date template functions ✔️New structure of template functions ✔️DNSrecon integration ✔️theHarvester integration ✔️Metasploit integration ✔️Nuclei integration ✔️Notes variables for report templates [Hidden Content]
  4. Learn to use C#'s powerful set of core libraries to automate tedious yet important tasks like performing vulnerability scans, malware analysis, and incident response. With some help from Mono, you can write your own practical security tools that will run on Mac, Linux, and even mobile devices. [Hidden Content] [hide][Hidden Content]]
  5. Quark Engine An Obfuscation-Neglect Android Malware Scoring System Android malware analysis engine is not a new story. Every antivirus company has its own secrets to build it. With curiosity, we develop a malware scoring system from the perspective of Taiwan Criminal Law in an easy but solid way. We have an order theory of criminal which explains stages of committing a crime. For example, the crime of murder consists of five stages, they are determined, conspiracy, preparation, start and practice. The latter the stage the more we’re sure that the crime is practiced. According to the above principle, we developed our order theory of android malware. We develop five stages to see if malicious activity is being practiced. They are 1. Permission requested. 2. Native API call. 3. A certain combination of native API. 4. Calling sequence of native API. 5. APIs that handle the same register. We not only define malicious activities and their stages but also develop weights and thresholds for calculating the threat level of malware. Malware evolved with new techniques to gain difficulties for reverse engineering. Obfuscation is one of the most commonly used techniques. In this talk, we present a Dalvik bytecode loader with the order theory of android malware to neglect certain cases of obfuscation. Our Dalvik bytecode loader consists of functionalities such as 1. Finding cross-reference and calling sequence of the native API. 2. Tracing the bytecode register. The combination of these functionalities (yes, the order theory) not only can neglect obfuscation but also match perfectly to the design of our malware scoring system. [hide][Hidden Content]]
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