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Malware Analysis
Few questions regarding malware analysis lab - how to do it properly?
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<blockquote data-quote="hunter44" data-source="post: 975305" data-attributes="member: 94311"><p>Thank you very much! This is great description how to start, I will try to do it. Regarding VMs, I will stay with REMnux as a gateway as a network monitoring tool and will install all needed tools on Windows VM. Do you have also some tools to recommend (apart from general like PeStudio, Process Hacker , Wireshark etc.)? Maybe something less known but also good and useful. </p><p></p><p>What do you mean that "analysts often separate static analysis stuff"? I thought static analyze is less vurnelability as dynamic and could be done without specific environment. It just general overview of the malware without running it, so it sounds (for me) as a safer method.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hunter44, post: 975305, member: 94311"] Thank you very much! This is great description how to start, I will try to do it. Regarding VMs, I will stay with REMnux as a gateway as a network monitoring tool and will install all needed tools on Windows VM. Do you have also some tools to recommend (apart from general like PeStudio, Process Hacker , Wireshark etc.)? Maybe something less known but also good and useful. What do you mean that "analysts often separate static analysis stuff"? I thought static analyze is less vurnelability as dynamic and could be done without specific environment. It just general overview of the malware without running it, so it sounds (for me) as a safer method. [/QUOTE]
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