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I've been analyzing a malware written in C# using dnSpy. It loaded a dotnet assembly DLL from its Resources: the malware calling a method from loaded DLL

I tried stepping into InvokeMember function, but could not go further when hitting this call: enter image description here

I've dumped the DLL to file to analyze it statically, but the code is protected by SmartAssembly, so I cannot fully understand its behavior.

My question is: how can I step into the code of the method called by "InvokeMethod"? If I cannot do it directly, is there any workaround?

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I've figured out the solution. It's simple. We only need to set a breakpoint inside the DLL.

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