Practice Malware Development Together
by - Thursday, January 1, 1970 at 12:00 AM
Hello guys,

Recently I am interested in the world of Malwares. 

I am a Cybersecurity student but sadly we don't have this kind of things in our courses.

I would like to study and develop malwares and would love if there were any of you interested in practicing together.

I would like to develop in Rust which is currently the language I love the most, but I am also open to other languages ( If there is any that I have not practiced, I can easily study it ).

My idea would be to discuss things to study/learn and start developing small application examples.
After that, when there is enough meat on the stove, we can start thinking about a slightly more complex project to develop.

For those interested let me know in private and then we could organize.

Have a nice day, God bless you!
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I recommend learning c for malware development. As it is a lower level language it is better suited for the task. Try dissembling and reengineering well known malwares such as wannacry to learn the ropes and implement those ideas into your own projects.
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Also you should learn some .net tricks with C#. Most things can be done in two languages (C and C#). The con of C# is .net dependency BUT all windows 10 and up are able to execute .net 4 and up without installing new stuff.
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