Creating your own CTI
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The state of spam in 2015 Botconf 2015 Lightning talks Martijn Grooten 🗣 Edit PDF
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Python log parser – Flask Log Map Botconf 2015 Lightning talks Hugo Rifflet 🗣 Edit PDF
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Dynamic symbolic execution for malware reverse-engineering Botconf 2015 Lightning talks Robin David 🗣 Edit PDF
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Cymon.io – Open threat intelligence for fighting botnets Botconf 2015 Lightning talks Roy Firestein 🗣 External link: Project website Edit PDF
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Automatic MIME attachments triage Botconf 2015 Lightning talks Xavier Mertens 🗣 Edit PDF
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Wrestling elephants: Tackling malware research issues (The Name Game) Botconf 2015 Lightning talks Wayne Crowder 🗣 Edit PDF
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The story of Cryptowall: a historical analysis of a large scale cryptographic ransomware threat Botconf 2015 Friday | 09:30 – 10:00 Yonathan Klijnsma 🗣 For almost two years Cryptowall has been making its rounds encrypting the files of victims and extorting them for money in the form of Bitcoins. Following in the footsteps of Cryptolocker
Powered by JavaScript Botconf 2015 Friday | 10:00 – 10:30 Renaud Bidou 🗣 Current capabilities of JavaScript turns the browser into the perfect host for a botnet agent. It can be compromised through different vectors, offers a wide range of functionalities, provides persistence and storage, communicates freely with many C&C channels, and behaves like a
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