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	"title": "Clash of the Titans: ZeuS v SpyEye",
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	"plain_text": "Clash of the Titans: ZeuS v SpyEye\r\nBy Created by:Harshit Nayyar\r\nArchived: 2026-04-05 21:02:42 UTC\r\nIn this paper, we discuss details of two recent bots - ZeuS and SpyEye, and study their interaction. We describe\r\nhow to reverse engineer the two binaries and compare the obfuscation and anti-debugging techniques used by\r\nthem. Since there is already much literature describing their individual malicious capabilities, this paper does not\r\nfocus on those aspects. Instead, the focus is primarily on the inter-process communication between the two bots -\r\nwhich is a relatively rare phenomenon in the world of malware.\r\nSource: https://www.sans.org/reading-room/whitepapers/malicious/clash-titans-zeus-spyeye-33393\r\nhttps://www.sans.org/reading-room/whitepapers/malicious/clash-titans-zeus-spyeye-33393\r\nPage 1 of 1",
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