kernel-level persistence techniques
"Kernel-level persistence techniques" refer to the methods employed by attackers to establish and maintain unauthorized access or control over a computer's operating system kernel. These techniques ensure that malicious activities remain undetected and allow the attacker to maintain their presence on the system, even after reboots or security measures have been applied.
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