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<blockquote data-quote="illumination" data-source="post: 725922"><p>There are "seasoned testers" and those just getting their feet wet, it shows in their posts, you have to have some allowance for those just learning. The seasoned testers will include info with every snapshot, what the sample did while being dynamically tested, after execution, they list what processes that are started, what connections are established, changes to the system, ect. If you have enough knowledge about malware and it's specifics, you can follow along nicely with just the snapshots and information as all the proof you need. You also have to have knowledge of products as well, some may remove/delete a sample with no log in quarantine, then you see other moments where cleaning a file, it looks as if the malicious file is still there, but in reality, it has be neutralized.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="illumination, post: 725922"] There are "seasoned testers" and those just getting their feet wet, it shows in their posts, you have to have some allowance for those just learning. The seasoned testers will include info with every snapshot, what the sample did while being dynamically tested, after execution, they list what processes that are started, what connections are established, changes to the system, ect. If you have enough knowledge about malware and it's specifics, you can follow along nicely with just the snapshots and information as all the proof you need. You also have to have knowledge of products as well, some may remove/delete a sample with no log in quarantine, then you see other moments where cleaning a file, it looks as if the malicious file is still there, but in reality, it has be neutralized. [/QUOTE]
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