exploit obfuscation
Exploit obfuscation refers to the practice of intentionally hiding or obfuscating the code or behavior of a software exploit, making it more difficult for security researchers or antivirus programs to detect and analyze the exploit in order to protect against it.
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Related Concepts (20)
- anti-debugging techniques
- application hardening
- code obfuscation
- cryptographic obfuscation
- cybersecurity evasion
- data exfiltration techniques
- exploit kits
- fileless malware
- malware obfuscation
- man-in-the-middle attacks
- obfuscation tools and techniques
- packing and unpacking techniques
- polymorphic malware
- reverse engineering protection
- shellcode obfuscation
- software security
- steganography in software
- tempering detection
- web application security
- zero-day vulnerabilities
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- binary code obfuscation
- code de-obfuscation
- code deobfuscation
- code obfuscation techniques
- data obfuscation
- exploit mitigations
- exploit vulnerabilities
- firmware obfuscation techniques
- hardware obfuscation
- malware obfuscation techniques
- obfuscation
- obfuscation algorithms
- obfuscation techniques
- software obfuscation
- source code obfuscation