debugger evasion
Debugger evasion is the act of modifying or creating software in a way that prevents it from being effectively analyzed or debugged by debugging tools or software. This is often done by malicious actors to hide their intentions and make it harder for security researchers or analysts to uncover vulnerabilities or malware within the program.
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