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Keep track of the labs from the book "Practical Malware Analysis"

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Practical Malware Labs

This project is only to track my progress with the labs included in the book Practical Malware Analysis.

The malware binaries are available here (password: 'malware').

There is a more-or-less complete writeup for each and every lab in the book. They aren't, in general, better than the writeups included in the book (except in a few cases where I think I did a better job scripting something), but I think they show a pretty good progression of my malware analysis skills.

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