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whats up youtube cybercdh here hope youre doing really good today were going to take a look at an interesting hwp file that stands for hangul word processor and these are really interesting files generally because we dont see them an awful lot um when we do see them in the malware analysis space theyre generally targeted at some high profile recipients and also generally crafted by high profile threat actors probably associated to apt or organized criminal groups in this particular case i was made aware of this sample in this tweet here from red drip team who commented a couple of weeks ago now they saw this hwp document which contained a covid themed contents used by an apt group to attack south korea and we get a little snippet of information of their analysis here once its executed a pdf is shown to the user uh meanwhile a downloader is executed and we get some screenshots and the virustotal link thats all good just before we dive into that what is hangul word processor if yo