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What Should a Malware Analyst Know

Malware analysis is a subject that may seem easy from the outside, but in essence, it requires expertise in many aspects. While malware analysis is a separate field in its own right, some Tier 3 SOC Analysts (Subject Matter Experts) focus their careers in malware analysis only. Although malware analysis is a separate field, it…

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Why Security Tools Alone Won’t Secure Your Code

In today’s hyper-connected world, security has become the backbone of every digital product. Companies invest heavily in scanners, firewalls, and automated security tools expecting them to be the ultimate guardians of their software. But here’s the truth few want to admit: no tool can secure your code by itself. Security tools are powerful, but they’re…

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Types of Malwares

Although the names of the command and control servers and the methods they use vary, the purposes of malicious software are within certain categories. In this way, you can inform the other person about what the malware is doing by simply telling the category of the malware. For example, if you say that the software…

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