A new online sandbox service enables interactive analysis malware. It is called Any.Run (AnyRun) and announced that the free community version is available for all interested parties.
The service allows anyone to enter an account to analyze a specific file interactively in real time.
Any.Run created 2016 by Russian security researcher Alexey Lapshin. His team now consists of five dedicated developers who are constantly working to improve the platform.
What makes Any.Run different from others tools sandbox analysis is that it is completely interactive.
This means that instead of uploading a file and waiting for sandbox to show you a report, with Any.Run you can upload a file and run it in real time on the sandbox while watching the file resolution.
This allows you to upload malicious apps that require you to click or malicious documents that require content or macro activationorders.
For example, let's say you want to analyze an adware that requires you to click through various installation prompts before it installs unwanted programs. Using Any.Run you can do it with better safety, while monitoring the analysis of every malware move.
Any.Run is not intended for massive controls that do not require user intervention, but is intended for users who want to analyze malware that requires user interaction, create PoC exploits and exploit bundles.
The service, according to the researcher, continues to grow, and in the future we will see more useful additions.