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SIDT, Red Pill Sandbox Evasion
Red Pill is a technique used by malware to determine whether it is running on a physical machine or a virtual machine. The Red Pill technique involves executing the SIDT instruction, which retrieves the value of the Interrupt Descriptor Table Register (IDTR) and stores it in a memory location.
On a physical machine, the IDTR will contain the address …
Alienyze Packers
Alienyze is a software packer designed to compress executable files, allowing them to reduce the file size of their software as much as possible.
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Anti-Debugger techniques that detect and fool present debuggers
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Anti-VM techniques that detect sandbox & virtualized environments
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Protection from disassemblers and software analysis tools
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Hardware …