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Taschenbuch. Condition: Neu. nach der Bestellung gedruckt Neuware - Printed after ordering - Could dynamic Malware analysis be more dynamic by assigning network calls an injected result, defined by the analysis process Yes, but only if the network access was completely virtualised. This book explains how this virtualisation could be achieved. It starts with an instruction of dynamic Malware analysis and the usage of sockets in the Windows operating system. By using Qemu and TTAnalyze (a tool for dynamic Malware analysis), it describes how network access could be virtualised, so that system calls relating to sockets (and therefore accessing the network) are intercepted at the system call gate, then manipulated and imitated for a dynamic analysis. The book also defines the most important synchronisation techniques of multi-threaded applications for their (network) activities. The reader will gain a thorough understanding, of how high level functions of the Winsock library are executed with the aim of system calls.; Could dynamic Malware analysis be more dynamic byassigning network calls an injected result, definedby the analysis process Yes, but only if thenetwork access was completely virtualised. This bookexplains how this virtualisation could be achieved.It starts with an instruction of dynamic Malwareanalysis and the usage of sockets in the Windowsoperating system. By using Qemu and TTAnalyze (atool for dynamic Malware analysis), it describes hownetwork access could be virtualised, so that systemcalls relating to sockets (and therefore accessingthe network) are intercepted at the system callgate, then manipulated and imitated for a dynamicanalysis. The book also defines the most importantsynchronisation techniques of multi-threadedapplications for their (network) activities. Thereader will gain a thorough understanding, of howhigh level functions of the Winsock library areexecuted with the aim of system calls.