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Modern malware often changes their runtime behaviors in each execution to tolerate against malware analyses and detections. For example, when a malware copies itself on a file system, it can randomly determine its file name for avoiding the detections. Another example is that when a malware tries to connect its command and control server, it randomly chooses a domain name from a hard-coded domain...
The use of Public Malware Sandbox Analysis Systems (public MSASs) which receives online submissions of possibly malicious executables from an arbitrary user, analyzes their behavior by executing them in a testing environment (i.e., a sandbox), and sends analysis reports back to the user, have increased in popularity. In such systems, the sandbox for analysis is often connected to the Internet as modern...
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