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Few questions regarding malware analysis lab - how to do it properly?
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<blockquote data-quote="hunter44" data-source="post: 975423" data-attributes="member: 94311"><p>What is a right approach when choosing sample? When I e.g. found some sample, I do not know if it is network worm or something which could spread out in my network. Is there any way to choose easier samples which do not make a lot of damage? I looked on Malware Bazar and as I saw, there is no filters like difficulty level, so I think there is no rule regarding this and I can take anything, so imo the best way is always have internet connection off.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Thanks. Will take a look on it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hunter44, post: 975423, member: 94311"] What is a right approach when choosing sample? When I e.g. found some sample, I do not know if it is network worm or something which could spread out in my network. Is there any way to choose easier samples which do not make a lot of damage? I looked on Malware Bazar and as I saw, there is no filters like difficulty level, so I think there is no rule regarding this and I can take anything, so imo the best way is always have internet connection off. Thanks. Will take a look on it. [/QUOTE]
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