> Re,
>>...
>>If you want some indepth on polymorphis I recomend you the 29a papers:
>>http://vx.netlux.org/29a/
> I'm not a master in this branch however let me citate one of the
> aritcles found on the server you sent me (i also recomend you to read it):
I read it long ago thxs.
> Le
Re,
>...
>If you want some indepth on polymorphis I recomend you the 29a papers:
>http://vx.netlux.org/29a/
I'm not a master in this branch however let me citate one of the
aritcles found on the server you sent me (i also recomend you to read it):
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> Hi,
> TAPiON engine was developed to avoid code detection (shellcode/whatever).
Hi Piotr,
I had a look at Tapion's code and I don't relly see any trully genuin
polymorphism. Actually I did see some fixed patterns which could make
Tapion's decryptors pretty detectable
Hi,
TAPiON engine was developed to avoid code detection (shellcode/whatever).
The engine can create unical decryptor, encrypt original data and
decrypt it on the fly (while code executes).
MAIN FEATURES:
# decryption key based on randomly generated decryptor (attacker
breakpoint inserti