Not all of it, e.g. some stuff in there I fished from web proxies and such. I get the overall point, although Emotet is pretty old now and I'd be against the idea there should be limits on who can post what about it.
I see value in professional analysts tracking bad actors. I also get you feel it's an advantage that don't have to publish what you know, but malware authors do. That said, I think it's a pretty weak advantage, because it's no secret that people track botnets and unpack malware.
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But *how* we are unpacking the malware is important too. And thats something that the actors can definitely change.
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Hmm, not convinced about that, it's not like there's a malware author who thinks you can't unpack their code. If there is, you probably don't have to worry about them doing anything too advanced

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