Modern malware implements a lot of anti-debugging and anti-analysis features. Today, when a malware is spread in the wild, there are chances that it will be automatically sent into a automatic analysis pipe, and a sandbox. To analyze a sample in a sandbox, it must be “copied” into the sandbox and executed. This can happen manually or automatically. When people start the analysis of a suspicious file, they usually call it “sample.exe”, “malware.exe” or “suspicious.exe”. It's not always a good idea because it's can be detected by the malware and make it aware that “I'm being analyzed”.
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