About

Emanuele Furina

Student · University of Turin — Computer Science

I study Computer Science at the University of Turin and spend most of my free time exploring how systems behave, fail, and can be abused. My focus is on cybersecurity, malware analysis, and low-level internals.

This site is my personal lab notebook: a place to document experiments, reverse-engineering sessions, offensive techniques, and defensive strategies. I try to keep posts as practical as possible, with real samples, commands, and reasoning steps.

Focus areas

  • • Static & dynamic malware analysis
  • • Reverse engineering (x86/x64)
  • • Evasion techniques & anti-analysis
  • • Windows internals & tooling
  • • Detection engineering & telemetry

What you'll find here

  • • Malware teardown write-ups from real samples
  • • Notes from reversing sessions and tools
  • • Small research projects & PoCs
  • • Blue-team angles: detection & hunting ideas
  • • Occasionally: CTFs, exploit dev basics, and random lab notes

I'm not trying to be a news feed. Posts here are slower, more detailed pieces: the goal is to really understand what's happening under the hood and to leave a public trail of that learning process.