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        <description>Do you like solving programming puzzles?  Want to uncover what a malicious attacker is actually trying to do with their code? In this video, we manually deobfuscate and Reverse Engineer an obfuscated JavaScript file. We look at a malicious loader file that downloads and executes a secondary AsyncRAT payload.  You can follow along yourself with the video, by using the hash listed below! File Hash: 978bf1471b3536dfdea854dd1c5d8ee63bdfbc8223c0254a92b183a711699a3a Timestamps: 00:00 Intro to JavaScript Deobfuscation 06:03 Deeper Deobfuscation Techniques 12:02 Decoding Variables 18:00 Analyzing Obfuscated JS Function Calls 24:00 Uncovering Hidden Functionality 30:00 Reconstructing the Malicious Payload LaurieWired Socials: https://linktr.ee/lauriewired Intro Music Courtesy of Analog Summer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dsPf6S02ZzI — mirrored from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2iBqqPmUYfE</description>
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