Showing posts with label Online. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Online. Show all posts

Friday, 21 March 2014

[ODA] Online Web Based Disassembler



ODA stands for Online DisAssembler. ODA is a general purpose machine code disassembler that supports a myriad of machine architectures. Built on the shoulders of libbfd and libopcodes (part of binutils), ODA allows you to explore an executable by dissecting its sections, strings, symbols, raw hex, and machine level instructions.

ODA is an online Web Based Disassembler for when you don’t have time or space for a thick client.

You can use it for a variety of purposes such as:
  • Malware analysis
  • Vulnerability research
  • Visualizing the control flow of a group of instructions
  • Disassembling a few bytes of an exception handler that is going off into the weeds
  • Reversing the first few bytes of a Master Boot Record (MBR) that may be corrupt
  • Debugging an embedded systems device driver



Thursday, 26 December 2013

[Comodo Instant Malware Analysis] Online Automated Analysis System


If you have a suspicious file, please submit it online by using the form below. Once the file is submitted, COMODO Automated Analysis System will scan it and report back its findings.

[Anubis] Online Analyzing Unknown Binaries

Anubis is a service for analyzing malware.

Submit your Windows executable or Android APK and receive an analysis report telling you what it does. Alternatively, submit a suspicious URL and receive a report that shows you all the activities of the Internet Explorer process when visiting this URL. 




Monday, 23 September 2013

[ByteScanner] Check your file that dangerous or not


This website is web service for checking file that you're uploaded is the malicious file or not. It's similar Virustotal.com, try it by yourself.


Tuesday, 9 April 2013

[Spoon] Ejecutar aplicaciones en Sandbox Online


El proyecto Spoon.net Browser Sandbox permite ejecutar cualquier navegador en una Sandbox y realizar pruebas de compatibilidad con versiones anteriores de los mismos... así como abrir páginas web que podrían ser peligrosas.

Los navegadores se ejecutan dentro de un entorno virtual aislado, lo que elimina la necesidad de instalaciones. Los navegadores virtualizados se comportan exactamente igual que los navegadores instalados y, debido a que se ejecutan localmente, se puede probar aplicaciones web alojadas en servidores internos. Simplemente basta con abrir el navegador de Spoon y escribir la dirección en la barra de navegación de prueba.


Spoon es compatible con componentes estándar como Applets de Java, controles ActiveX, y Flash, así como con plugins populares como Firebug, Developer Toolbar IE y consolas de depuración de CSS y JavaScript.

Adicionalmente Spoon permite ejecutar una lista muy grande de aplicaciones de escritorio virtualizadas y se puede instalar en modo servidor.