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Mastering Reverse Engineering

You're reading from   Mastering Reverse Engineering Re-engineer your ethical hacking skills

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Product type Paperback
Published in Oct 2018
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781788838849
Length 436 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Reginald Wong Reginald Wong
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Preface 1. Preparing to Reverse FREE CHAPTER 2. Identification and Extraction of Hidden Components 3. The Low-Level Language 4. Static and Dynamic Reversing 5. Tools of the Trade 6. RE in Linux Platforms 7. RE for Windows Platforms 8. Sandboxing - Virtualization as a Component for RE 9. Binary Obfuscation Techniques 10. Packing and Encryption 11. Anti-analysis Tricks 12. Practical Reverse Engineering of a Windows Executable 13. Reversing Various File Types 14. Other Books You May Enjoy

Anti-VM tricks


This trick's aim is to exit the program when it identifies that it is running in a virtualized environment. The most typical way to identify being in a VM is to check for specific virtualization software artifacts installed in the machine. These artifacts may be located in the registry or a running service. We have listed a few specific artifacts that can be used to identify being run inside a VM. 

VM running process names

The easiest way for a program to determine whether it is in a VM is by identifying known file names of running processes. Here's a list for each of the most popular pieces of VM software:

Virtualbox

VMWare

QEMU

Parallels

VirtualPC

vboxtray.exevboxservice.exevboxcontrol.exe

vmtoolsd.exevmwaretray.exevmwareuserVGAuthService.exevmacthlp.exe

qemu-ga.exe

prl_cc.exeprl_tools.exe

vmsrvc.exevmusrvc.exe

Existence of VM files and directories

Identifying the existence of at least one of the VM software's files can tell if the program is running in a virtual machine. The following...

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