Emulation of Kernel Mode Rootkits With Speakeasy
January 20 2021In August 2020, we released a blog post about how the Speakeasy emulation framework can be used to emulate user mode malware such as shellcode. If you...
Read moreIn August 2020, we released a blog post about how the Speakeasy emulation framework can be used to emulate user mode malware such as shellcode. If you...
Read moreIn August 2020, we released a blog post about how the Speakeasy emulation framework can be used to emulate user mode malware such as shellcode. If you...
Read moreAndrew Davis recently announced the public release of his new Windows emulation framework named Speakeasy. While the introductory blog...
Read moreAndrew Davis recently announced the public release of his new Windows emulation framework named Speakeasy. While the introductory blog...
Read moreAndrew Davis recently announced the public release of his new Windows emulation framework named Speakeasy. While the introductory blog...
Read moreAndrew Davis recently announced the public release of his new Windows emulation framework named Speakeasy. While the introductory blog...
Read moreMicrosoft is known for their backwards compatibility. When they rolled out the 64-bit variant of Windows years ago they needed to provide compatibility with existing 32-bit applications....
Read moreMicrosoft is known for their backwards compatibility. When they rolled out the 64-bit variant of Windows years ago they needed to provide compatibility with existing 32-bit applications....
Read moreMicrosoft is known for their backwards compatibility. When they rolled out the 64-bit variant of Windows years ago they needed to provide compatibility with existing 32-bit applications....
Read moreMicrosoft is known for their backwards compatibility. When they rolled out the 64-bit variant of Windows years ago they needed to provide compatibility with existing 32-bit applications....
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