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Very understandable. And from a security standpoint not necessarily indicitive of anything. A good malicious script would just check its environment first.
Would it know if it was a VM? I think KVMs can host only the kernel if I'm not mistaken
I think you can detect when your in a VM, not sure exactly how though. But they could even be checking for other environment factors, like network addresses, system language, or timezone details.