Pafish 0.6
Author:
Alberto Ortega
Date: 12/10/2021 Size: 75 KB License: Open Source Requires: 11|10|8|7 Downloads: 8414 times TIP: Click Here to Repair or Restore Missing Windows Files |
Pafish is a small tool for detecting the characteristics associated with malware potentially operating on your virtual machine.
It is commonly known that some 'smart' malware attempts to mask its presence when a virtual machine is detected. This tool was designed to reveal those harmful bits of malware, allowing you to be better informed before taking an application from a virtual machine to your live workstation.
This quick process should prove to be a useful weapon in the fight against malware by testing out potential vulnerabilities that Paranoid Fish attempts to exploit - if Paranoid Fish is successful, then various types of sneaky malware may be.
Paranoid Fish runs through a command window and starts up right at deployment. It gives easy-to-understand results - a green OK is a pass and red traced! It is a fail, meaning that there are avenues open for malware to exploit potentially. After the detection process, a log report is compiled and saved for your review.
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It is commonly known that some 'smart' malware attempts to mask its presence when a virtual machine is detected. This tool was designed to reveal those harmful bits of malware, allowing you to be better informed before taking an application from a virtual machine to your live workstation.
This quick process should prove to be a useful weapon in the fight against malware by testing out potential vulnerabilities that Paranoid Fish attempts to exploit - if Paranoid Fish is successful, then various types of sneaky malware may be.
Paranoid Fish runs through a command window and starts up right at deployment. It gives easy-to-understand results - a green OK is a pass and red traced! It is a fail, meaning that there are avenues open for malware to exploit potentially. After the detection process, a log report is compiled and saved for your review.
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Screenshot for Pafish