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Discus and support Malware submission in AntiVirus, Firewalls and System Security to solve the problem; I have the source code to a known malware (at least is known on wiki), and as someone who has no knowledge in malware reverse engineering or the... Discussion in 'AntiVirus, Firewalls and System Security' started by LeGoo, Jan 7, 2019.

  1. LeGoo Win User

    Malware submission


    I have the source code to a known malware (at least is known on wiki), and as someone who has no knowledge in malware reverse engineering or the ability to assemble the source codes, i need to find someone who does. As of now i have found someone, but i dont really trust the person. The malware itself is destructive but have no spreading routine set, if the source codes falls into someone with the ability to modify the malware, the results can be catastrophic. For now i think the most sensible thing to do is to submit the source code ( as i dont think windows defender detects it as a malware), and than reassemble it and test it. If anyone has better ideas as in what i should do, or someone can guide me as to how to assemble VB into a .exe, that would be great.


    All testing of the malware are done in offline virtual machines.

    :)
     
    LeGoo, Jan 7, 2019
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  2. Le Boule Win User
    Le Boule, Jan 7, 2019
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  3. quietman7 - MVP, Jan 7, 2019
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  4. Boatvan Win User

    Malware submission

    Did our Epson printer get hacked?

    Another question, is this on a home network or a work network? The steps @eidairaman1 listed are always a good first step. If this is on a work network you manage, I'd be much more concerned than the home one. It is possible someone is screwing with you, but malware could also be the culprit.
     
    Boatvan, Jan 7, 2019
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