How Hackers Write Malware & Evade Antivirus (Nim)

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Never said "Don't try this at home" or "Only for educational purposes". My hero.

volodymyrdrapak
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When John says "I know this video is already getting long" and you are like "huh? keep going cause this is really interesting"
Dont cut your videos short because you think we might be getting bored. This is awesome stuff! I would LOVE to see a longer video on this. Im a red teamer so building custom malware is something I really want to start playing with.

SkeeterPondRC
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I somehow always get motivated to program my own projects when watching your videos XD

Lampe
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Its things like this that got me into computers as a child in the 80s. There was like this secret world of PCs that the casual user never would experience. Whether it was just pirating software or hacking into networks it made you feel like absolutely anything is possible you just had to acquire the knowledge for it. Even to this day with how streamlined the modern PC experience is there is still a hidden world filled with programs and operations that even a well versed daily PC user has no clue they exist and I absolutely love it!

Sevenigma
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Even thought the creators of the language said in their forum "please don't create malware with Nim" ... thanks for the video. It's nice when the language gets some attention. It is very nice, especially for the people who love Python.

tea_otomo
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I love how Ed Sheeran is teaching me how to write a malware lol

marianoaponte
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Writing malware is easy. In an airgapped network, deploy AV, EDR, and IPS+IDS to a couple of VMs and at a gateway. That takes maybe 1 day. Now you have a lab. Write custom malware, deploy, and see what gets caught. Don't even need to be complicated malware, just basic functions that do what you want it to do. Now, be creative in how you obfuscate its code and operations. Live off the land. On one red team, I got Mimikatz to slip right past their EDR simply by prefixing the PowerShell with 200 MB of comments. It's too large to analyze, so the EDR didn't bother. A few months ago, I got a basic reverse shell to work by having the code hide itself in new LNK files that pulled the rest of the code from environment variables.

zsi
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I was about to skip the ad but stuck around when I heard the names. That looks like a solid platform.

neoninsv
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Finally, Nim will be shone into light. Great video, even though Nim don't endourse making malware with it 😂

Aziqfajar
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Dude, I like how you cover so much material in such a efficient time, I really appreciate it!

edwinrosales
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I’ve been studying exploit dev for the last month or so, I already have programming experience and work in cyber. I picked up Maldev Academy yesterday, and feel like it is going to give me a years worth of experience in just a couple weeks by how in-depth it is. It’s expensive, but I justified the cost by thinking about how many hours I’d spend researching to find all of the same info. The framework they give you for learning maldev is amazing.

xSingularity
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Awesome video, man! Keep up the great work :) <3

crrww
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Dude I love your content. You go very deep with basic language that takes me step by step. Good job and keep up the hard work :).
Just want to ask you, why don't you make videos about cloud security. I know it is a massive topic, and I would love watching more about it, especially from you.

voodooexile
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This is a nice video on how to read code manuals. A big thing I wish I was taught earlier is how to not rely on examples of code and be able to know what to do from the manuals.

XenoTravis
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Nim is such a great language! The syntax of Python and the speed of C

PySnek
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I wish you could create a series of Nim focused on offensive and defensive tools.

eduardabramovich
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I'm not a fan of malware (for obvious reasons), but if people will start learning Nim because of it, maybe they will see all that's good about Nim outside of it's offensive application. Good Video, as usual.

dolorsitametblue
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This is my first time hearing about this nim it’s syntax looks a little similar to python, tnx for this interesting tutorial

creed
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I have been wanting to learn NIM for a while. I might try to use it for my upcoming OSEP (I know that they want me to use python and C# but I don't think it matters.).

TheHangman
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When I learn a new programming language I write "What's up bitches?!" Instead of "Hello World."

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