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Malware Analysis
Few questions regarding malware analysis lab - how to do it properly?
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<blockquote data-quote="struppigel" data-source="post: 984209" data-attributes="member: 86910"><p>One approach is to redirect any connections (either localhost or second VM) and run your own C&C server there or fake the responses using InNetSim or similar tools. You'd need to analyse the expected responses and write the server yourself. But tbh, I rarely do this. I mostly just analyse the code statically then. I have done this only two times or so. For me it is rarely worth the time.</p><p></p><p></p><p>You don't need 100% chance that they show behavior. If they don't show behavior, you continue with other methods of analysis.</p><p>In most cases you will see at least persistence and injection/unpacking behavior, though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="struppigel, post: 984209, member: 86910"] One approach is to redirect any connections (either localhost or second VM) and run your own C&C server there or fake the responses using InNetSim or similar tools. You'd need to analyse the expected responses and write the server yourself. But tbh, I rarely do this. I mostly just analyse the code statically then. I have done this only two times or so. For me it is rarely worth the time. You don't need 100% chance that they show behavior. If they don't show behavior, you continue with other methods of analysis. In most cases you will see at least persistence and injection/unpacking behavior, though. [/QUOTE]
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