I love it so much how you speak out loud what you're thinking as you work through the code. I think this kind of video is a lot more useful than tutorials, because we get to see the thought process and from where the ideas come from trough the trials and error.
Are people really complaining about python? It's incredibly comfy. It's often as simple as saying: "Jarvis, convert this code into recognizable commands", but with a few extra words.
God I love this. I started watching your videos thanks to the UA-cam Algorithm and had no idea what you are doing. Now I am starting to pick up on things here and there. More more more!
I don't wake up early to watch, but I do wake up to schedule the download, automagically chop the resolution down a bit, and finally upload to a part of my cloud storage where I store every one of these for the future. Kinda silly... But I am using these videos as a set of walkthroughs and have learned an "asston" so far. John does such a good job with these! His ah-ha moments have become the center of mass of which I orbit around. Keep it up John... Please!!! Although I know you were busy with the huge ransomware attack recently. Your name was in probably a dozen of the 15 I read. As if I didn't already respect the crap out of you
I don’t know **** about programming language and malware decoding and reverse engineering and stuff but It’s the 5th video I watch this week on your channel. Just saying.
too inspiring, despite I'm in totally other field of work actually now I'm involved in my free time in coding with python & analysis of C applications since I started watching you almost one year ago. High respect brother keep it up always !!
I think John was the one who stole the $600mil of ETH and was trying to bring us valuable ententertaining content. Also the way that John acts reminds me of the somewhat "innocence" of the ETH hacker... like "uh, oh, what did I do?" Then returns it all back.
I found a wired server with a bunch of applications from a doc vba file. But I think this server should be offline now. I think I delete the file because the file which has been downloaded was not on the server. All I know is that target was windows - but it was sended up to a MAC User - that is a little bit stupid I guess. Thanks for video - I have a lot of fun.
I always watch your reviews and always wonder: what is usually your next step after the analysis? do you follow up reporting the c2 server? if you eventually find out an unreported malware will you follow up with a report? just wondering because these actions can help users in the end of the day. - also, thanks for putting out always some good content
Hey man, I have a obfuscated js code which creates a chrome extension for a game. I was wondering if you would like to share that with you, see if there's a malware in it? Would really like to see whats beneath it, since I've been using it many years now. Let me know how to reach out to you. Cheers, great content!
He references this in a few other videos, this isn't Javascript, it is JScript, which is a confusing way of saying it is Microsoft's Javascript, a scripting language using the same (or very similar) syntax to javascript, but does windows stuff and can run on windows.
More analysis/reverse engineering, less googling please. Do it off-camera, and if there's any insights, give a summary. I don't like watching someone else browse. I can do that myself.
@@miyu1424 yeah agree, he is working through and displaying it to us at the same time... I think his concern is that more deep code analysis should be done for C# exe's or binaries in video but that would take immense lot of time...
Hacker: Turns code into obfuscated alphabet soup
42:40 Also hacker: Adds helpful code comment to let you know this line is for Firefox
hecker XD
I love it so much how you speak out loud what you're thinking as you work through the code. I think this kind of video is a lot more useful than tutorials, because we get to see the thought process and from where the ideas come from trough the trials and error.
When John goes "OH NOOOOOOO" you know the code is evil.
I'm happy seeing you having fun with my codes. I love that part where you said OMG!!!
Are people really complaining about python? It's incredibly comfy. It's often as simple as saying: "Jarvis, convert this code into recognizable commands", but with a few extra words.
Does anyone besides me else just watch him even though you have no idea what hes doing?
Same
@@1FelixxileF1 same here buddy
same here
Yep, absolutely no idea what he's doing but its awesome to watch brilliant people work their jam.
Same here, but he makes me wanna learn!
23:52 john think: "John stop using python" Me: "John keep using python, thanks" :D
God I love this. I started watching your videos thanks to the UA-cam Algorithm and had no idea what you are doing. Now I am starting to pick up on things here and there. More more more!
I hate that these are so good that I wake up at 6 for them
You might need to rethink your priorities🤭
I don't wake up early to watch, but I do wake up to schedule the download, automagically chop the resolution down a bit, and finally upload to a part of my cloud storage where I store every one of these for the future. Kinda silly... But I am using these videos as a set of walkthroughs and have learned an "asston" so far. John does such a good job with these! His ah-ha moments have become the center of mass of which I orbit around.
Keep it up John... Please!!! Although I know you were busy with the huge ransomware attack recently. Your name was in probably a dozen of the 15 I read. As if I didn't already respect the crap out of you
@@murkdurk8961 Nah, completely agree with him
@@salmqN not saying this isn't important, but if you set your alarm to wake up for this in the morning, you might need to get a job
@@murkdurk8961 I wake up before 6:00 most days regardless of a video or not, and what does having a job got to do with watching anything xD
That was some slick coding to get those vars into the correct places! Well done sir, stuff like that is why I love this channel!
I don’t know **** about programming language and malware decoding and reverse engineering and stuff but It’s the 5th video I watch this week on your channel. Just saying.
surely John teaches us HOW to obfuscate, looks awesome!
At 39:38 I was like "yeees I did suspect 2031 would be the port the C2 server is running on" and it felt sooo good when this suspicion was met.
"What is that, Jurassic Park? I should know, I'm John Hammond." i died 😂
I never even realized the similarity on the name LOL. I've even made replica John Hammond Cane's for people... I should have caught that 🤣
that filename actualy is from romanian language and it translates to INVOICE in english
Apparently the same in Swedish and Spanish among others
Thank God for good people like you.
great video 10/10 this helped me a lot deobfuscate a .js script i ripped from a site
The king in cyber security huge fan.
JScript is one of my favorite languages.
Hilarious. I'm wearing that shirt right now.
IT'S SUCH A GOOD SHIRT
@@_JohnHammond WHAT SHIRT IS IT
Malware Analysis -videos are the best. 👍
Great content as always. Are you planning to make a video about Kaseya and REvil?
too inspiring, despite I'm in totally other field of work actually now I'm involved in my free time in coding with python & analysis of C applications since I started watching you almost one year ago.
High respect brother keep it up always !!
No, the syntax highlight in Sublime Text was working fine, the problem was in escaping borderline quote symbols, for instance.
Seeing this, I am so glad that my computer would not be vulnerable to this. I doubt, I can apt install WSH. And even if I could, I would not. :-)
These are always so fun to watch, thanks for sharing your research with us!
no way. I am literally learning OSEP materials chapter where they go over Jscript and C#.. The big data has gotten me
Your work inspires me! This is so cool
I could sit back with a beer and watch these all month. ...okay, a few beers.
12:20 says it all
Oooo woow Malware Analysis, great stuff.
Reallyy missing your ctf videos :,((((((((
"Please commit Sudoku"? Not while I'm supposedly at work! This video is at least job related sort of otherwise.
Thanks to you I'm trying to learn Python myself! :)
I think you were slightly peaking your audio interface sometimes
But thank you so much, your videos are very informative !
Great video John. Good walk through.
Fun fact. Factura in romanian means invoice
Great reference to Jurassic Park!
@John Hammond, Do you ever go live?? and if so may i please ask what your preferred platform is
This was quite the episode..
I'm afraid to scan the qr code on that shirt lol
😂
I get a good chuckle everytime you say Show-toast 😂
First I saw somebody using pkill in real life
Great video!!! So much fun to watch
This was a great video... very fast!
Anyone ever wonder why the bears need so much toilet paper in the charmin advertisements that keep playing ??
I fookin love u J, loads of love from UK
Thanks for the video. Very cool
What I use to look up an IP I use check-host and it will tell u all about the hosting
I think John was the one who stole the $600mil of ETH and was trying to bring us valuable ententertaining content. Also the way that John acts reminds me of the somewhat "innocence" of the ETH hacker... like "uh, oh, what did I do?" Then returns it all back.
Great video! Amazing job!
interesting.. still learning... h1senzz3... Hisense? So Huawei/Honor???
THIS IS SO FRICKIN COOL, WTF!!!
I've never used NodeJS to casually run JS manually, rhino is a thing, IMO.
just found this channel, i'm sevral hours in.. oof
Now I REALLY want to know what 'show-toast' is.
EDIT: Now I do. Don't know what I expected.
What was it, Martin?
What was it, MARTIN?
@@awndolznmowdlzkwndznwua I guess an endpoint for returning Messages to the C2
Toast to "show-toast" :D
love these videos
I found a wired server with a bunch of applications from a doc vba file. But I think this server should be offline now. I think I delete the file because the file which has been downloaded was not on the server. All I know is that target was windows - but it was sended up to a MAC User - that is a little bit stupid I guess. Thanks for video - I have a lot of fun.
UA-cam algorithm things
maybe I missed it but how does this usually detonate?
though, vim is incredible 😉
John can you give me the link of first file in this video?
Thank you John, really interesting 😊
«Lua» stands for «moon», while the UAC actually mined Mars…
Well, I'm not shouting at my monitor, but with the stuff you do, I think VScode(/VSCodium) would be the better fit...
you know there is a thing called a for loop john
NICE ANDROID RUNNING NOW THANKS
vim...vim...vim! VIM!!!
I always watch your reviews and always wonder: what is usually your next step after the analysis? do you follow up reporting the c2 server? if you eventually find out an unreported malware will you follow up with a report? just wondering because these actions can help users in the end of the day.
- also, thanks for putting out always some good content
Hey man, I have a obfuscated js code which creates a chrome extension for a game. I was wondering if you would like to share that with you, see if there's a malware in it? Would really like to see whats beneath it, since I've been using it many years now. Let me know how to reach out to you. Cheers, great content!
Yes please, always happy to take a look through some weird code -- you can email me with the address in the description :)
didn't catch how it deploys, do you have to run the file?
That 1 dislike must have been a mistake.
that was from the hacker :/
love the bash at vim fanboys
SHOW TOAST!
Please where can I get the code or download link to this
Hey john, can you just upload the malware file anywhere and provide link. AHH maybe your github is fine !!
38:08 - "OwO what is this?"
Is it good nsa
How would the js ever reach out of the browser?
He references this in a few other videos, this isn't Javascript, it is JScript, which is a confusing way of saying it is Microsoft's Javascript, a scripting language using the same (or very similar) syntax to javascript, but does windows stuff and can run on windows.
Finally, great content
Python is a good language. Bite me. :D
Epic
I love watching Justin Roiland hack the NSA
Could you please share code source ?
Yay!!! I am first like as well as comment! Great Content Sir!
John, keep using python.
Share code :) hehe would love to take a look at the rdp module
lol Commit Sudoku
Yeah, regex with that many characters is fun isn't it? Usually better to just open up python and write a script to replace characters in a document.
Please I need your help
Why is he so scared to say “slaves” when it’s a pretty common computer term with a specific meaning? Cool content tho
UA-cam algorithm demonetisation I suppose
Javascript = 😌😌
Can u help to how to do referendum ?how to do real voting ? How to stop fake plandemy
How demoncracy is formed?
mics way too close sounds like your shouting!
cntrl+z
1:02:10
More analysis/reverse engineering, less googling please. Do it off-camera, and if there's any insights, give a summary. I don't like watching someone else browse. I can do that myself.
@@miyu1424 yeah agree, he is working through and displaying it to us at the same time... I think his concern is that more deep code analysis should be done for C# exe's or binaries in video but that would take immense lot of time...
No, thanks. Then if I don't know something he uses I get intimidated and have no idea how he found it