
Labeless Part 6: How to Resolve Obfuscated API Calls in the Ngioweb Proxy Malware

ByCheck Point Research Team
In this part we show how to deal with obfuscated Windows API calls in Ngioweb malware using Labeless and x64dbg without reconstructing API-resolving algorithm. If you’re new to all this Labeless stuff, though, please refer to the previous articles in this series as they will be helpful in explaining what’s going on here. Introduction Installation… Click to Read More
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