Many local libraries and universities provide free access to LinkedIn Learning (formerly Lynda.com) using your library card or student ID. Conclusion
If you absolutely want that specific course, check if your local library offers (many do via Gale Presents or similar). Then use the app's built-in offline feature.
It sounds like you're looking for a way to download a specific LinkedIn Learning course (or a similar platform’s course) titled "Ethical Hacking: The Complete Malware Analysis Process."
How to build a safe, virtualized environment using VMware or VirtualBox to ensure malware doesn't leak into your host system.
Static analysis involves examining the file without actually executing the code.
Here’s the breakdown of how to legally access this content, followed by the ethical and security risks of trying to "download" it through other means.
Use the official LinkedIn Learning mobile app for offline viewing if you have access. If you don't have a subscription, skip the risky "downloaders" and use the free, legal malware analysis resources listed above – they are often more practical and up-to-date than any single course.
LinkedIn Learning (formerly Lynda.com) allows (iOS/Android). This is not a "download to your computer" feature, but it does let you watch without an internet connection.
The LinkedIn Learning mobile app allows you to download the entire course directly to your device for learning on the go.