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Pafish
(Paranoid Fish)
Pafish is a demo tool that performs some anti(debugger/VM/sandbox) tricks. Most of them are often used by malware to avoid debugging and dynamic analysis.
The project is open source, you can read the code of all anti-analysis checks. You can also download the compiled executable (or compile it by yourself) and reverse engineer it, which is quite recommended.
It is licensed under GNU/GPL version 3.
Scope
Note that the aim of the project is not to implement complex VM detections.
The objective of this project is to collect usual tricks seen in malware samples. This allows us to study them, and test if our analysis environments are properly implemented.
Examples of execution (v025 all of them):
ThreatExpert
Cuckoo Sandbox
Anubis
CWSandbox
Comodo
Certificate
All releases from v024 will be shipped signed by the original development team. Consider everything without our certificate unofficial, you can check it against the certificates present in the binaries from this repository.
Build
Pafish is written in C and built with pure MinGW (make + gcc).
Author
Alberto Ortega (@a0rtega - profile)
Contributions
Feel free to send me malware samples or more tricks to add. GPG ID: 6A06CF5A