exploit kits
Exploit kits are malicious software tools used by cybercriminals to automate and facilitate the process of attacking and compromising computer systems. These kits contain a collection of pre-packaged exploits, malware, and other tools designed to exploit vulnerabilities in software and deliver malware payloads to unsuspecting users.
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