The 2008 Malware Challenge 29
John Hering writes "With over 25 papers submitted, the results of the 2008 Malware Challenge are in. Malware has become an ever-present danger in today's connected world: The 2008 Malware Challenge was created to help increase awareness and understanding of the threat associated with malware by challenging contestants to reverse engineer and analyze real world malware from the wild."
You want malware, (Score:4, Funny)
then check out the firmware for the first-generation Zune MP3 player! Shit fucking blows up!
Re:You want malware, (Score:5, Informative)
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Re:You want malware, (Score:5, Funny)
Whoa! (Score:2)
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I wager a fine Cuban cigar that it's leap second related.
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Holy crap you weren't joking. guess somebody put tinfoil in the microwave
So whats the over/under on minutes until this story appears on the slashdot main page? cuz i cant wait to read all those 5, Funny comments about this one.
20 yrs from now... (Score:2)
I've already got my Liberty Mutual policy for this... do you?
Trivial (Score:2)
It's funny they made a contest for this because it is just so trivial to analyze this if you have a few minutes to lose.
eh? (Score:3, Insightful)
I know that Malware is a superset of computer viruses, but most virus scanners are more like malware scanners these days. I understand that the spirit of the challenge is to reverse engineer code that malware checkers currently don't catch, but isn't this a little like giving away for free that which some company down the street is charging money for? Maybe I'm still not getting it.
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Why not link to the actual event site? (Score:3, Informative)
First of all, this story should probably link to the actual event site. [malwarechallenge.info]
Secondly, the results have been available since 11/19/08. This is hardly news at this point.
And maybe link to the actual results (Score:1, Informative)
Great you guys linked to one person's submission, an also ran paper at that. Here is a link to the actual resultS http://www.malwarechallenge.info/results.html
BTW this new design has slow as all hell javascript (on firefox 3.0.4)
Reverse Engineering Malware is important (Score:1)
Today, malware writers are aware of the various forensic techniques, using a virtual machine, aware when some tool is being used to unpack a piece of malware, they conceal network traffic, leave a minimal footprint on the system they are trying to infect, providing remote acce
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malware makes the world go round (Score:1)
My idea of a Malware Challenge (Score:1)