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freki: Malware analysis platform

Posted on 29 November 2020

From securityonline.info

Goals

  1. Facilitate malware analysis and reverse engineering;
  2. Provide an easy-to-use REST API for different projects;
  3. Easy deployment (via Docker);
  4. Allow the addition of new features by the community.

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