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Linux Binary Analysis for Ethical Hackers and Pentesters, available at $49.99, has an average rating of 4.3, with 34 lectures, based on 16 reviews, and has 158 subscribers.

You will learn about This tutorial will teach students the inner working of Binary files ( ELF formats ) and methods used by malware analysts for malware analysis In this tutorial you will learn about Basics of ELF in Linux UNIX environment. You will learn in depth coverage of binary compilation process of Linux ELF. You will learn file injection techniques in ELF in Linux OS. You will learn how to do dynamic and static ELF file analysis in linux OS After taking this course you will feel very confident in the area of malware analysis in linux environment This course is ideal for individuals who are Are you curious about how hackers inject malicius code inside the executable files and how they create malicious program to work for them. How hackers infect the executables with malwares, if your answer is yes then this course is for you. So in this tutorial I will show you the basic backbone of a Binary file structure and its internal working with the OS. At then end of the tutorial you feel the basic understanding of the Binary files working and structures and how to manipulate them according to your need. It is particularly useful for Are you curious about how hackers inject malicius code inside the executable files and how they create malicious program to work for them. How hackers infect the executables with malwares, if your answer is yes then this course is for you. So in this tutorial I will show you the basic backbone of a Binary file structure and its internal working with the OS. At then end of the tutorial you feel the basic understanding of the Binary files working and structures and how to manipulate them according to your need.

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Title: Linux Binary Analysis for Ethical Hackers and Pentesters

Price: $49.99

Average Rating: 4.3

Number of Lectures: 34

Number of Published Lectures: 34

Number of Curriculum Items: 34

Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 34

Original Price: $19.99

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What You Will Learn

  • This tutorial will teach students the inner working of Binary files ( ELF formats ) and methods used by malware analysts for malware analysis
  • In this tutorial you will learn about Basics of ELF in Linux UNIX environment. You will learn in depth coverage of binary compilation process of Linux ELF.
  • You will learn file injection techniques in ELF in Linux OS. You will learn how to do dynamic and static ELF file analysis in linux OS
  • After taking this course you will feel very confident in the area of malware analysis in linux environment
  • Who Should Attend

  • Are you curious about how hackers inject malicius code inside the executable files and how they create malicious program to work for them. How hackers infect the executables with malwares, if your answer is yes then this course is for you. So in this tutorial I will show you the basic backbone of a Binary file structure and its internal working with the OS. At then end of the tutorial you feel the basic understanding of the Binary files working and structures and how to manipulate them according to your need.
  • Target Audiences

  • Are you curious about how hackers inject malicius code inside the executable files and how they create malicious program to work for them. How hackers infect the executables with malwares, if your answer is yes then this course is for you. So in this tutorial I will show you the basic backbone of a Binary file structure and its internal working with the OS. At then end of the tutorial you feel the basic understanding of the Binary files working and structures and how to manipulate them according to your need.
  • If you want to build a career in Ethical Hacking and cyber security you should have the basic understanding of the file(ELF) and system (OS) internal working. If you want to learn about reverse engineering,malware workings and system internal working with the malwares then this course is for you. In this course you will learn the essential parts of Binary (ELF) analysis in Linux (UNIX) Operating System. We will start from the ground level and goes indepth inside the Binary (ELF) in Linux System. After finishing this course you will have a good understanding of the Binary files of how a Binary (ELF) works in Operating system. You will gain confidence and you will be ready to understand the basics of Malware working.

    Learning about Binary files is a complex task and needs a lot of time to spend on the internet and books, whatever i have learned from my experience I have shared into this course of Linux Binary Analysis for Ethical Hackers and pentesters.

    Binary analysis is the process of identifying an ELF and analyzing its behavior. A Binary analysis may use a variety of tools and techniques to identify malware. These may include static analysis, dynamic analysis, behavioral analysis, network traffic analysis, and forensic analysis.

    Course Curriculum

    Chapter 1: Introduction

    Lecture 1: Who should take this course

    Lecture 2: Lab machine configurations

    Chapter 2: Anatomy of Binary (ELF) file

    Lecture 1: What is a Binary (ELF) file ?

    Lecture 2: Binary (ELF) file compilation preprocessing stage

    Lecture 3: Assembling the source code into assembly instructions of a source file

    Lecture 4: Generating Binary file (ELF) from object file

    Lecture 5: Role of Linker in compilation process of Binary file (ELF)

    Chapter 3: Understanding ELF file format structure deeply

    Lecture 1: Structure of an ELF

    Lecture 2: ELF Header Magic bytes

    Lecture 3: ELF Header Indepth Analysis

    Lecture 4: Section Headers and Sections of ELF

    Lecture 5: Concept of Section and Section Headers in ELF

    Lecture 6: How to view a Section from Section Header info

    Lecture 7: Understanding init and fini sections in ELF

    Lecture 8: Understanding text Section in ELF

    Lecture 9: Understanding Data Sections of ELF

    Lecture 10: What is the use of plt and got sections in ELF ?

    Lecture 11: Tracing plt and got in gdb

    Lecture 12: Understanding rel section in ELF

    Lecture 13: what is the use of init array and fini array in ELF ?

    Lecture 14: Understanding string table sections in ELF

    Lecture 15: Backtracing section bytes in hexdump in ELF

    Lecture 16: What is a program header ?

    Chapter 4: Binary (ELF) analysis tools and techniques

    Lecture 1: Identifying hidden identity of files

    Lecture 2: Investigating library files of the ELF

    Lecture 3: Hidden identification and extraction of ELF

    Lecture 4: Correct byte order extraction from the ELF

    Lecture 5: Identification of printable characters in ELF

    Lecture 6: Tracing Sys calls of an ELF

    Lecture 7: Analysing instructions from disassembly of a binary

    Lecture 8: Dynamic analysis of Strings in ELF

    Lecture 9: Dynamic disassembly vs static disassembly

    Chapter 5: Code injection techniques in ELF

    Lecture 1: Static code injection in ELF

    Lecture 2: Understanding code injection technique inside the ELF

    Instructors

  • Linux Binary Analysis for Ethical Hackers and Pentesters  No.2
    Swapnil Singh
    Programmer and Cyber Security Researcher
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