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UID:pretalx-2022-JU8PN3@cfp.recon.cx
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DESCRIPTION:Reverse engineering Golang was considered a nightmare. Over tim
 e\, our understanding of Go has evolved and it turns out that with the rig
 ht tooling\, Go may be one of the easiest languages to reverse engineer. W
 e released AlphaGolang as a way to tackle reversing Go binaries\, recoveri
 ng as much information as possible and surfacing user generated code. Wher
 e do we go from here? How about using the understanding we can glean from 
 Go malware to automate hunting and clustering?
DTSTAMP:20251222T223245Z
LOCATION:Grand Salon
SUMMARY:Beyond AlphaGolang: Automated hunting based on reversing Go binarie
 s - Juan Andres Guerrero-Saade
URL:https://cfp.recon.cx/2022/talk/JU8PN3/
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