Hexiang Hu used tool to detect Bladabindi backdoor.
The .NET framework is a popular way to write software. As applications built with the framework compile into a Common Intermediate Language (CIL), single binaries can run on multiple platforms and CPU architectures.
However, as is so often the case, what is useful for authors of benign software is also popular amongst malware authors. Indeed, several recent malware families have been developed using the .NET framework, often using complex packers to frustrate the analysis of code.
During his time as an intern at
Microsoft
, Hexiang Hu wrote a tool to assist in the automatic analysis of malware written using .NET. He presented this tool in his VB2014 presentation, in which he didn’t shy away from the technical details.

The prevalence of the Bladabindi backdoor.
Hexiang also presented a case study in which the tool was used to detect the prevalent ‘Bladabindi’ backdoor, which was subject to a somewhat controversial
legal action
from
Microsoft
last year.
Because this was one of the event’s ‘last-minute’ presentations, there was no written paper for us to publish. We have, however, uploaded the video to our
YouTube channel
. You can download the presentation slides
here
.
Posted on 13 February 2015 by
Martijn Grooten
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