fileless attacks
Fileless attacks are a type of cyber attack that do not rely on traditional malware files or dependencies to infiltrate systems or compromise data. Instead, they exploit existing tools and processes within a computer's operating system to gain unauthorized access or run malicious code directly from memory, making them more difficult to detect and defend against.
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