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Practical Linux Malware Development
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Practical Linux Malware Development
Published 9/2023
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 548.75 MB | Duration: 1h 24m
Develop your own undetectable Linux malware using the Go programming language

What you'll learn

Develop undetectable Linux malware

Develop software using the Go programming language

Understand the internals of modern Linux malware

Understand network programming using Go and Python

Requirements

Basic to intermediate programming experience in any programming language

An understanding of how to use the Linux terminal

Description

Over the past couple years, Linux malware has been on the rise . This has created a greater interest in studying and analyzing such threats against Linux platforms . This course aims to equip you with the knowledge to not only emulate such threats, but also be in a better position to detect and mitigate them from your Linux environments .This course will take you through developing your very own Linux malware with capabilities like executing shell commands, file transfer and taking screenshots . You will also learn how to achieve persistence in Linux . Finally, we will create our own custom server using the Python programming language . The server is what we will be using to interact with the malware on the target system .That makes the course therefore relevant to both red teamers and blue teamers . System administrators will also benefit from the course . Red teamers will be better equipped to emulate such threats against Linux environments, while blue teamers and system administrators alike will be in a better position to detect and properly respond to such threats .Also, if you are a software engineer interested in more hands-on learning about the programming language, this course will definitely help you with that . Python is also used, and this makes the course also suit python programming enthusiasts .

Overview

Section 1: Introduction

Lecture 1 Welcome to the course

Lecture 2 Demo of the finished project

Section 2: Getting Started

Lecture 3 Environment Setup

Section 3: Developing the RAT

Lecture 4 Project Setup

Lecture 5 Connecting to C2 Server

Lecture 6 Receiving Incoming Commands

Lecture 7 Sending back Response

Lecture 8 Closing/Terminating the Connection

Lecture 9 Changing Directories

Lecture 10 FIle Transfer

Lecture 11 Uploading file to Machine

Lecture 12 Downloading file from Machine

Lecture 13 Minor bug fixes

Lecture 14 Taking a Screenshot

Lecture 15 Achieving Persistence

Lecture 16 Executing Shell Commands

Lecture 17 Testing with Netcat

Section 4: Developing the Server

Lecture 18 Project Setup

Lecture 19 Creating a Listener

Lecture 20 Accepting Incoming Connections

Lecture 21 Loop to take in Attacker's Commands

Lecture 22 Handling the q/quit Command

Lecture 23 Receiving and Saving Screenshot

Lecture 24 File Download

Lecture 25 File Upload

Lecture 26 Shell Commands

Lecture 27 Testing with our RAT

Section 5: Conclusion

Lecture 28 Next Steps

Anyone interested in understanding how to develop malware using Go,Red Teamers interested in using Go to create their malware,Blue Teamers interested in understanding the internals of malware threats against Linux environments,Go and Python developers interested in an exciting project

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