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What I have added/changed is:
A simple check to see if the exe exists or not, if it does it removes it. We use cuckoo in a big project and have had issues with is trying to create a file that already exists.
All this does is creates a type of redundancy so that if the file exists, it removes it and keeps on going.
The goal of my change is:
To make some sort of redundancy in case an issue occurs like the aforementioned
What I have tested about my change is:
My own cuckoo sandbox (wrapping it in a try except block would probably work pretty well too just in case)