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Practical Malware Analysis
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Practical Malware Analysis

by Michael Sikorski, Andrew Honig
February 2012
Intermediate to advanced
800 pages
23h 55m
English
No Starch Press
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Chapter 11. Malware Behavior

So far, we’ve focused on analyzing malware, and to a lesser extent, on what malware can do. The goal of this and the next three chapters is to familiarize you with the most common characteristics of software that identify it as malware.

This chapter takes you on a kind of whirlwind tour through the various malware behaviors, some of which may already be familiar to you. Our goal is to provide a summary of common behaviors, and give you a well-rounded foundation of knowledge that will allow you to recognize a variety of malicious applications. We can’t possibly cover all types of malware because new malware is always being created with seemingly endless capabilities, but we can give you a good understanding of the sorts ...

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