
Handling BSODs in Your Sandbox: A Useful Addition to Your Emulation Toolbox

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In our malware laboratory sandbox, we emulate a large number of samples each day. These emulations provide a lot of useful information, such as IoCs (Indicators of Compromise), that we use to protect our customers. Usually, we expect to see a small number of emulations that return an incomplete report. Recently, we noted an increase […]
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