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Using a Virtual Machine to Isolate and Test Files for Malware
I did something along the lines of what you describe at work. The easiest way to check files is of course uploading their hashes to virustotal (it's free!) but if you still want to set up an automated malware analysis lab then VMware is a decent choice. You should have a resonably beefy VM (at least 16 gb of ram, couple of cpu cores, rather large ROM also make sure you expose hardware virtualization to this guest). You want the machine to have a bit better specs than a regular windows pc - that way malware won't think "Oh hey, this computer I am on has suspiciously low specs - it's probably a VM! Better delete myself to hinder any threat hunting efforts". On that machine you should install a linux distro - ubuntu for example. Then on this linux you should install a sandbox - for example Cuckoo (it works well on Vsphere, Esxi guests). I know there exist other sandbox software but I worked with this one and it performed alright. Installing and configuring Cuckoo is a bit more involved than I'd like to get into in this comment but I'm sure you will figure this out with numerous tutorials and documentation pages available. Take a look at Volatility framework too! For automating you might want to check out Karton Framework (https://github.com/CERT-Polska/karton) . I haven't used it but I had the chance to talk to its authors and it seems dope.
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CERT-Polska/karton is an open source project licensed under BSD 3-clause "New" or "Revised" License which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of karton is Python.
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