advanced persistent threat (apt) payload generation
Advanced persistent threat (APT) payload generation refers to the process of developing and creating malicious software or code that is specifically designed to infiltrate a target system or network. This payload is carefully crafted to evade detection, exploit vulnerabilities, and establish persistence within the compromised system, enabling persistent access and control by the threat actor behind the APT attack.
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