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Malware affecting Internet of Things (IoT) devices is rapidly growing due to
the relevance of this paradigm in real-world scenarios. Specialized literature
has also detected a trend towards multi-purpose malware able to execute
different malicious actions such as remote control, data leakage, encryption,
or code hiding, among others. Protecting IoT devices against this kind of
malware is challenging due to their well-known vulnerabilities and limitation
in terms of CPU, memory, and storage. To improve it, the moving target defense
(MTD) …

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