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Few questions regarding malware analysis lab - how to do it properly?
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<blockquote data-quote="struppigel" data-source="post: 975406" data-attributes="member: 86910"><p>It is correct that you should not enable real Internet for dynamic analysis. The main reason is that worms may infect other systems connected to your network. But it may also be an issue if personal data gets exposed depending on what you have on the VM (you may expose internal setup or tools or shared folder contents). So generally you should avoid executing unknown samples or known worms with real Internet connection.</p><p> </p><p>I have a different approach when it comes to creating videos than in my daily work, because I don't want to show my host system and it is inconvenient to switch to the host system during the recording. The samples I show on video are the ones I already analysed and I know exactly what they do.</p><p>When I am not creating videos, I do things like sandbox analysis submission on the host.</p><p></p><p></p><p>I have no read it yet but my colleagues like <strong>Malware Analysis and Detection Engineering: A Comprehensive Approach to Detect and Analyze Modern Malware</strong></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="struppigel, post: 975406, member: 86910"] It is correct that you should not enable real Internet for dynamic analysis. The main reason is that worms may infect other systems connected to your network. But it may also be an issue if personal data gets exposed depending on what you have on the VM (you may expose internal setup or tools or shared folder contents). So generally you should avoid executing unknown samples or known worms with real Internet connection. I have a different approach when it comes to creating videos than in my daily work, because I don't want to show my host system and it is inconvenient to switch to the host system during the recording. The samples I show on video are the ones I already analysed and I know exactly what they do. When I am not creating videos, I do things like sandbox analysis submission on the host. I have no read it yet but my colleagues like [B]Malware Analysis and Detection Engineering: A Comprehensive Approach to Detect and Analyze Modern Malware[/B] [/QUOTE]
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