command and control (c&c) payload generation
Command and control (C&C) payload generation refers to the process of creating and fabricating a piece of software or code that serves as a means of controlling and directing compromised devices or systems, typically as part of a cyberattack. This payload is designed to execute specific commands from a remote command and control server, allowing the attacker to remotely manage and manipulate the compromised devices for malicious activities.
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