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<blockquote data-quote="gxt123" data-source="post: 1017198" data-attributes="member: 98247"><p>Thank you Andrezj for your quick and detailed answers. My last question (hope you can help me with this one too): let's assume I install Cuckoo with Python2 (Python 2.7), because that's the latest stable version.In such a case, can I still develop an anti-ransomware/malware system with Python 3? As far as I know, Python 2 is used by Cuckoo for communication and interaction between the host and guest. </p><p>I just want to use Cuckoo for some additional information about the malware sample. I will not build anything on top of Cuckoo or extract any data from it (e.g. API calls, registry key operations etc.). I will use Cuckoo for informational purposes only. Therefore, it doesn't really matter to me if I have an old version of Cuckoo, but it would be great if I can develop my own system in Python 3 (however, my own system will be trained/tested on the guest computer, that is part of the Cuckoo environment, so I hope it will work in such a case).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gxt123, post: 1017198, member: 98247"] Thank you Andrezj for your quick and detailed answers. My last question (hope you can help me with this one too): let's assume I install Cuckoo with Python2 (Python 2.7), because that's the latest stable version.In such a case, can I still develop an anti-ransomware/malware system with Python 3? As far as I know, Python 2 is used by Cuckoo for communication and interaction between the host and guest. I just want to use Cuckoo for some additional information about the malware sample. I will not build anything on top of Cuckoo or extract any data from it (e.g. API calls, registry key operations etc.). I will use Cuckoo for informational purposes only. Therefore, it doesn't really matter to me if I have an old version of Cuckoo, but it would be great if I can develop my own system in Python 3 (however, my own system will be trained/tested on the guest computer, that is part of the Cuckoo environment, so I hope it will work in such a case). [/QUOTE]
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