Designing and building Indonesian malware laboratory for Swiss German University
The growth of malicious software raised over decades, all of them could bring harmful to the system. The threats growth forms viruses into network-aware worms, Trojans, DDoS agents, IRC Controlled bots, spyware, and others. To detect what they actually do is by conducting an analysis but analyzing malware in real machine will bring fear to the owner in case the malware harm the system or even steals data.rnThis situation inspires the author to do a research with the purpose of designing and building a malicious software laboratory which is needed to analyze the malware in a secure isolated medium that gather information about the structure and purpose of the malware. To support the analysis, several tools and equipments are required to help researcher do the analysis.rnSome analysis methodologies are used to achieve a result, which are visual analysis, static analysis and dynamic analysis. In the result, the research proved that the methodology and the tools were effective enough to create a good result and it can be concluded that author?s malware laboratory is fulfilled the main purpose and can be implemented in Swiss German University.
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