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Malware Development Guide
  • 🚀Introduction
  • 🐤Baby Steps
    • 📔Pre-requisite Knowledge
    • What is Malware?
    • Programming Guide
    • Vulnerability Analysis
  • 👾Basic Malware
    • Fork Bombs
    • Logical Bombs
    • Zip Bombs
    • Keyloggers
    • Wipers
    • ScreenJackers
    • Prependers and Postpenders
    • What's Next?
  • 💀Intermediate Malware
    • Browser Extensions
    • Worms
    • RATs
  • ☠️Advanced Malware
    • Botnets w/ C2 Servers
    • Rootkits and Bootkits
    • Polymorphic Malware
  • Appendix
    • Pivoting
      • Windows: Effing Drivers
      • Windows: Abusing LSASS
    • Elementary Concepts and Stuff
      • Memory Representation
      • Expressions
    • Being Stealthy
      • UAC Evasion
      • OPSEC
      • Code Obfuscation
      • Signing Code and Binary Properties
      • Punycodes
    • Backdoors
    • Windows Process Injection
    • SIM Swapping
    • Quishing
    • RunPE
    • Malware Packers
    • Learning Resources
  • Updates n Stuff
  • Scratchpad
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  1. Intermediate Malware

Browser Extensions

Browser extensions are a very nice way to implant and execute malware. There are just so many juicy possibilities, it's difficult for me to choose what kinda payload malware to consider. Imma begin with making a... "normal" browser extension for Firefox, and then we'll move onto modifying it to make it malicious; so here goes!~

Making a Normal Extension

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