My Research Series


Introduction

This page serves as a central hub for all of my cybersecurity research series.

Each series focuses on a specific topic, ranging from malware analysis and reverse engineering to operating system internals, exploit development, and offensive security research.

If you are interested in my research, feel free to explore the series below.

Series

Inside Different Generations of RATs

This series focuses on Remote Access Tools (RATs), including different versions and variants such as njRAT.

It covers:

  • Reverse engineering of real-world samples
  • Variant comparison and classification
  • Internal mechanisms and design patterns

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Inside Different Generations of Ransomware

This series explores the evolution of ransomware, from early screen lockers to modern encryption-based attacks.

It will cover:

  • Encryption mechanisms
  • Attack workflows
  • Ransomware-as-a-Service (RaaS) ecosystem

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Rootkit Bootkit

This series focuses on rootkits and bootkits, exploring how malware can manipulate operating systems at a low level.

It covers:

  • Windows kernel internals
  • Rootkit techniques
  • Bootkits and bootloaders
  • NTFS and boot process research
  • Historical rootkit and bootkit families

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From Bug To Exploit

This series focuses on vulnerability research and exploit development.

Instead of analyzing malware directly, the series studies the vulnerabilities that often make malware campaigns possible.

It covers:

  • Vulnerability analysis
  • Reverse engineering vulnerable software
  • Debugging with WinDbg and Immunity Debugger
  • Exploit development
  • Historical vulnerabilities such as MS08-067, EternalBlue, and Heartbleed

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Articles

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