advanced persistent threats (apts) targeting microcontrollers
Advanced persistent threats (APTs) targeting microcontrollers refer to highly sophisticated and long-term cyberattacks that focus on compromising and manipulating microcontrollers - small computer chips embedded in various devices. These attacks aim to gain unauthorized control over the microcontrollers, potentially leading to unauthorized access, data breaches, or manipulation of the device's functionality.
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