Malheur is a tool for automatic analysis of program behavior recorded from malicious software (malware). It is designed to support the regular analysis of malicious software and the development of detection and defense measures. It allows for identifying novel classes of malware with similar behavior and assigning unknown malware to discovered classes. It can be applied to recorded program behavior of various formats as long as monitored events are separated by delimiter symbols, e.g. as in reports generated by the popular malware sandboxes CWSandbox, Anubis, Norman Sandbox, and Joebox.
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This pdf is a large collection of Google Dorks that can be useful for automation of testing and researching specific systems.
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RealNetworks RealPlayer versions 16.0.3.51 and 16.0.2.32 buffer overflow exploit that spawns calc.exe.
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