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Question #: 383
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Shane has started the static analysis of a malware and is using the tool ResourcesExtract to find more details of the malicious program. What part of the analysis is he performing?

  • A. Identifying File Dependencies
  • B. Strings search
  • C. Dynamic analysis
  • D. File obfuscation
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Suggested Answer: B 🗳️

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4bd3116
3 months, 3 weeks ago
Selected Answer: A
ResourcesExtract is used to extract resources such as icons, bitmaps, and other embedded files from executable files, which helps in identifying the dependencies and components of the malicious program.
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aqeel1506
4 months ago
When Shane uses the tool ResourcesExtract to find more details of a malicious program, he is performing: B. Strings search ResourcesExtract is used to extract resources from executable files, such as icons, images, and strings. In the context of malware analysis, extracting and examining these resources can help identify embedded strings and other data that may provide insights into the functionality or intent of the malware. This process is part of static analysis, which involves examining the malware without executing it.
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Elb
5 months, 2 weeks ago
Static Malware Analysis: Performing Strings Search
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Elb
5 months, 3 weeks ago
Selected Answer: B
Use tools such as Strings, ResourcesExtract, Bintext, Hex Workshop, etc. to extract embedded strings from executable files
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