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<blockquote data-quote="Andy Ful" data-source="post: 976969" data-attributes="member: 32260"><p>Making videos in the VM is very frustrating on my machines (too low RAM). The only videos I ever made, were done in the real system. Of course, adding a video would be welcome.</p><p>If one would like to test the samples against SWH and make some videos, then I can help with showing what was blocked and which restriction was involved. Of course, most of the infections via initial EXE/MSI samples cannot be stopped by SWH, because these files are intentionally allowed.</p><p>In my posts, I chose the clear infection chains from the source articles and also included some examples of malware that could not be stopped by SWH. <strong>The main purpose of all examples is to help people to understand how SWH works, which attack vectors can be blocked, and which ones cannot be blocked.</strong></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andy Ful, post: 976969, member: 32260"] Making videos in the VM is very frustrating on my machines (too low RAM). The only videos I ever made, were done in the real system. Of course, adding a video would be welcome. If one would like to test the samples against SWH and make some videos, then I can help with showing what was blocked and which restriction was involved. Of course, most of the infections via initial EXE/MSI samples cannot be stopped by SWH, because these files are intentionally allowed. In my posts, I chose the clear infection chains from the source articles and also included some examples of malware that could not be stopped by SWH. [B]The main purpose of all examples is to help people to understand how SWH works, which attack vectors can be blocked, and which ones cannot be blocked.[/B] [/QUOTE]
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