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Defeating The Latest Advances in Script Obfuscation - Mark Mager Derbycon 2016 (Hacking Illustrated Series InfoSec Tutorial Videos)

Defeating The Latest Advances in Script Obfuscation
Mark Mager
Derbycon 2016

Defeating The Latest Advances in Script Obfuscation Mark Mager Mark Mager - @magerbomb In this age of increasingly sophisticated and devastating malware, adversaries still rely on a multitude of scripting languages and frameworks (e.g. JavaScript, VBA, PowerShell, VBScript) as key components of an attack scenario. These scripts tend to employ obfuscation techniques in order to obscure their true intent and avoid detection by endpoint protection products. Though significant advances have been made in recent years in packing and obfuscating compiled binaries, script obfuscation can still be defeated with time and a determined analyst. This talk will cover some of the most recently seen advanced obfuscation techniques employed by APTs, exploit kits, and other malware authors along with proven methods for circumventing and decoding these techniques. I will then apply these methods to guide the audience through the deobfuscation of a fully obfuscated script. Audience members will walk away with a solid understanding of how common obfuscation techniques are employed in scripting languages along with how they can be defeated.

Mark is a Senior Malware Researcher for Endgame. Throughout his career in software engineering and computer security, he has served in prominent technical leadership roles in the research and development of advanced computer network operations tools and has provided malware analysis and reverse engineering subject matter expertise to a diverse range of government and commercial clients in the Washington, D.C. metropolitan area.

Mark Mager - @magerbomb

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