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Engineering antivirus evasion (Part III)

Previous blog posts addressed the issue of static artefacts that can easily be caught by security software, such as strings and API imports: This one provides an additional layer of obfuscation to target another kind of detection mechanism used to monitor a program’s activity, i.e userland hooks. As usual, source code was published at https://github.com/scrt/avcleaner … Continue reading Engineering antivirus evasion (Part III)

Statically encrypt strings in a binary with Keystone, LIEF and radare2/rizin

In our journey to try and make our payload fly under the radar of antivirus software, we wondered if there was a simple way to encrypt all the strings in a binary, without breaking anything. We did not find any satisfying solution in the literature, and the project looked like a fun coding exercise so … Continue reading Statically encrypt strings in a binary with Keystone, LIEF and radare2/rizin
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