Unpacking the Packed Unpacker: Reverse Engineering an Android Anti-Analysis Native Library
I will discuss each of the techniques the malware author used in order to prevent reverse engineering of their Android native library including manipulating the Java Native Interface, encryption, run-time environment checks, and more. This talk discusses not only the techniques the malware author implemented to prevent analysis, but also the steps and process for a reverse engineer to proceed through the anti-analysis traps. By Maddie Stone Full Abstract & Presentation Materials: https://www.blackhat.com/us-18/briefi...

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"Unmasking the Godfather - Reverse Engineering the Latest Android Banking Trojan" by Laurie Kirk

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DEF CON 31 - Runtime Riddles - Abusing Manipulation Points in the Android Source - Laurie Kirk

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Practical Web Cache Poisoning: Redefining 'Unexploitable'

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Analysis of Real World Apps with Frida - Kyle Ossinger - NDC TechTown 2022

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DEF CON 26 - Alexei Bulazel - Reverse Engineering Windows Defenders Emulator

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Hooking Native Android Methods with Frida

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Breaking the x86 Instruction Set

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Securing the System: A Deep Dive into Reversing Android Pre-Installed Apps

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Learn C# in Unity - Complete Course for Beginners

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Zig 2026: No-AI Policy, $670K Foundation, Left GitHub & Why Zig Isn’t 1.0 - Andrew Kelley Explains

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Broadpwn: Remotely Compromising Android and iOS via a Bug in Broadcom's Wi-Fi Chipsets

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Reverse Engineering Android Applications

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SirenJack: Cracking a 'Secure' Emergency Warning Siren System

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Reversing WannaCry Part 1 - Finding the killswitch and unpacking the malware in #Ghidra

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everything is open source if you can reverse engineer (try it RIGHT NOW!)

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Simple Spyware: Androids Invisible Foreground Services and How to (Ab)use Them

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Prototyping And Reverse Engineering With Frida by Jay Harris

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Webinar: Analyzing recent Android malware

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Cracking the Lens: Targeting HTTP's Hidden Attack-Surface

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