List of some cybersecurity conferences
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May 9, 2024
List of some cybersecurity conferences
Collaborative malware exchange repository.
Full-featured C2 framework which silently persists on webserver with a single-line PHP backdoor
A standard c-code library (`aptlib.h`) for Windows exploit & malware development.
UPDATED 2022 Flame malware sourcecode available !! Forked. I will later provide my sample of Flame, Duqu and Gauss.
DSPLab@UMich-Dearborn Website
LKM rootkit for Linux Kernels 2.6.x/3.x/4.x/5.x/6.x (x86/x86_64 and ARM64)
Extracting Attack Behavior from Threat Reports
A REST API that Scrapes websites for infosec and geopolitical news about threat actors in North Korea, Russia, Iran, and China
APT Groups and Operations (https://apt.threattracking.com) in SQL
Python Phishing Framework to simulate Phishing Campaigns
Advanced Persistent Bot, or APBot, is an AI chatbot that provides information on advanced persistent threat (APT) groups.
🧬 Mitre Interactive Network Graph (APTs, Malware, Tools, Techniques & Tactics)
Bringing you the best of the worst files on the Internet.
A curated malware database with more then +73000 samples.
Unsupervised Analysis Framework for Heterogenous Log-Files (Patterns Extractor)
Malware Sample Sources
Adapt practically persistence steadiness strategies working at Windows 10 utilized by sponsored nation-state threat actors, as Turla, ProjectSauron, APT29, EquationGroup, including Stuxnet / Flame.
An Advanced Persistent Threat Simulation Example under Loki Detection. Forked from
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