If on LinkedIn/ Twitter , tagging @PMA_Book can sometimes get you more visibility in the student community.
Today I tackled the first lab in the Practical Malware Analysis series (Lab01.7z). Here’s a quick breakdown of my findings:
Finally starting the #PracticalMalwareAnalysis labs. If you've done these before, any tips for a beginner? I've got my Flare-VM ready to go! 🧪🔥 #ReverseEngineering #BlueTeam #Malware 💡 Quick Tips for your post:
I'm officially diving into the Practical Malware Analysis labs. Starting with Lab 01, I'm focusing on basic static analysis: PEiD, Dependency Walker, and Strings.
Option 2: The "Technical Walkthrough" (Best for a Blog/Medium)
Since "Lab01.7z" is the standard file name for the first exercise in the Practical Malware Analysis course, here are three tailored post templates you can use for LinkedIn, a technical blog, or a community forum. Option 1: The "Learning Journey" (Best for LinkedIn)
Mention that you are working in a isolated lab environment (like a VM) to show you follow professional safety protocols.
Show your progress and engagement with the cybersecurity community. Just cracked open Lab01.7z! 🛡️💻
If on LinkedIn/ Twitter , tagging @PMA_Book can sometimes get you more visibility in the student community.
Today I tackled the first lab in the Practical Malware Analysis series (Lab01.7z). Here’s a quick breakdown of my findings:
Finally starting the #PracticalMalwareAnalysis labs. If you've done these before, any tips for a beginner? I've got my Flare-VM ready to go! 🧪🔥 #ReverseEngineering #BlueTeam #Malware 💡 Quick Tips for your post: Lab01.7z
I'm officially diving into the Practical Malware Analysis labs. Starting with Lab 01, I'm focusing on basic static analysis: PEiD, Dependency Walker, and Strings.
Option 2: The "Technical Walkthrough" (Best for a Blog/Medium) If on LinkedIn/ Twitter , tagging @PMA_Book can
Since "Lab01.7z" is the standard file name for the first exercise in the Practical Malware Analysis course, here are three tailored post templates you can use for LinkedIn, a technical blog, or a community forum. Option 1: The "Learning Journey" (Best for LinkedIn)
Mention that you are working in a isolated lab environment (like a VM) to show you follow professional safety protocols. If you've done these before, any tips for a beginner
Show your progress and engagement with the cybersecurity community. Just cracked open Lab01.7z! 🛡️💻