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    Reverse Engineering: Windows Internals

    Reverse engineering of malware runs on Windows systems, since the Windows system still accounts for more than 90% of all computing systems in the world. Due to the fact that more than 90% of malicious programs are designed to compromise the Windows system, we will focus on Windows operating systems. To understand how malicious programs can use and manipulate Windows, we need to better understand the inner workings of the Windows operating system.

     


    This article will discussed the internal work or 32-bit Windows systems, so that you can better understand how malicious programs can use the operating system for their malicious purposes.

     

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