Security News > 2022 > August > 7 open-source malware analysis tools you should try out

This type of analysis may reveal to malware analysts not only what the malware does, but also its developer's future intentions.
All the malware analysis tools listed below can be freely downloaded and used.
The FLARE Obfuscated String Solver uses advanced static analysis techniques to automatically deobfuscate strings from malware binaries.
MobSF is an automated, all-in-one mobile application pen-testing, malware analysis, and security assessment framework capable of performing static and dynamic analysis.
Pafish is a testing tool that uses different techniques to detect virtual machines and malware analysis environments in the same way that malware families do.
The project was created to offer a fast and easy way of retrieving malware samples and source code in an organized fashion in hopes of promoting malware research.
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