June 16, 2023, 1:19 p.m. | Roza Maille

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1.1      Introduction I love when I get tossed a piece of unique malware. Most of the time, malware is obfuscated using PowerShell or a dropper written in C. This time, however, it was obfuscated using Python. How fun! My first thought when I was asked to look at it was, “It’s Python. I’ll just read...


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