DRAKVUF is a virtualization based agentless black-box binary analysis system. DRAKVUF allows for in-depth execution tracing of arbitrary binaries (including operating systems), all without having to install any special software within the virtual machine used for analysis.
DRAKVUF uses hardware virtualization extensions found in Intel CPUs. You will need an Intel CPU with virtualization support (VT-x) and with Extended Page Tables (EPT). DRAKVUF is not going to work on any other CPUs (such as AMD) or on Intel CPUs without the required virtualization extensions.
DRAKVUF currently supports:
You can find pre-built Debian packages of the latest DRAKVUF builds at https://github.com/tklengyel/drakvuf-builds/releases
DRAKVUF provides a perfect platform for stealthy malware analysis as its footprint is nearly undectebable from the malware's perspective. While DRAKVUF has been mainly developed with malware analysis in mind, it is certainly not limited to that task as it can be used to monitor the execution of anything that executes within a VM, including firmware, OS kernels and user-space processes.
If you would like a full-featured DRAKVUF GUI to setup as automated analysis sandbox, check out the DRAKVUF Sandbox project.
Installation steps can be found on the project website: https://drakvuf.com