emulation detection
Emulation detection is the process of identifying when a system or device is being emulated or simulated, rather than being run on physical hardware. This is done to prevent unauthorized access, data breaches, or malicious activities that may occur when running code in an emulated environment. By detecting emulation, security measures can be implemented to protect against potential threats and vulnerabilities.
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