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Bruce Dang Peter Ferrie Tags:
malware malware analysis Stuxnet Event:
Chaos Communication Congress 27th (27C3) 2010 Abstract: There has been many publications on the topic of Stuxnet and its "sophistication" in the mainstream press. However, there is not a complete publication which explains all of the technical vulnerability details and how they were discovered. In this talk, you will get a first-hand account of the entire story. We will discuss various techniques used in analyzing Stuxnet. First, we will share several tricks that were used to quickly identify the vulnerabilities. Second, we describe the thought processes that went into debugging and triaging the vulnerabilities themselves. Finally, we show some tips that you can use if you feel like decompiling stuff for fun :).
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21:27
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SecDocs
Authors:
Bruce Dang Peter Ferrie Tags:
malware malware analysis Stuxnet Event:
Chaos Communication Congress 27th (27C3) 2010 Abstract: There has been many publications on the topic of Stuxnet and its "sophistication" in the mainstream press. However, there is not a complete publication which explains all of the technical vulnerability details and how they were discovered. In this talk, you will get a first-hand account of the entire story. We will discuss various techniques used in analyzing Stuxnet. First, we will share several tricks that were used to quickly identify the vulnerabilities. Second, we describe the thought processes that went into debugging and triaging the vulnerabilities themselves. Finally, we show some tips that you can use if you feel like decompiling stuff for fun :).