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Fiber - Using Fibers To Run In-Memory Code In A Different And Stealthy Way
June 14, 2023, 12:30 p.m. | noreply@blogger.com (Unknown)
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A fiber is a unit of execution that must be manually scheduled by the application rather than rely on the priority-based scheduling mechanism built into Windows. Fibers are often called lightweight threads. For more detailed information about what are and how fibers work consult the official documentation. Fibers allow to have multiple execution flows in a single thread, each one with its own registers' state and stack. On the other hand, fibers are invisible to the kernel, which makes …
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