ok guys thx for answering :)
because i always think that anti-vm means that crypted file will always bypass vm when its opened in vm. So its safe to test 0 day malware on vm?
Then why would crypters have anti-vm option if its true what ur saying?
Lots of crypters have option "anti vm" so when guy uses a malware and crypt it with option anti vm it means even if user who download hat file and...
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