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I'm interesting in reversing malware. The problem is, that if you analyse malware on your own you don't know how efficient you are, and with which techniques/tools/methods you can use for better results.

That is why I would like to see how other malware analysts do that. I would like to see a good reference of analyzing modern malware. I like the book Practical Malware Analysis from Sikorski and Honig with their detailed solutions to labs. It would be great to find something like that, but about real modern malware in the Internet.

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  • Something like this? media.blackhat.com/us-13/… Oct 12, 2015 at 16:10
  • Thank you, Jason Geffner. This white paper is an overview of a malware sample. But it does not describe HOW the malware has been analysed.
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    Oct 14, 2015 at 15:45
  • Ah, that clarifies your question, thanks. Oct 14, 2015 at 15:56

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There is a nice book "coming up" in spring 2016. https://www.nostarch.com/rootkits

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