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Connected Printer Sandbox Evasion
Another technique for detecting if a program is running in a sandbox is to look for potential connected printers or identify the default Windows printers, Adobe, or OneNote. This is because sandboxes typically do not have access to printers, and detecting the absence of printers can help identify whether the program is being run in a sandbox environment.
SMB / Named Pipes Network Evasion
Named Pipes are a feature of the Windows operating system that allow for inter-process communication (IPC) using a pipe metaphor. These are particularly useful in networking scenarios as they can be made accessible over a network and facilitate a client-server model of communication. The SMB (Server Message Block) protocol is commonly used in Windows environments for shared access to files, …