malware development kits
Malware development kits (MDKs) are software packages or frameworks that enable cybercriminals to create and customize malicious software, such as viruses, worms, or trojans. These kits provide a set of tools, libraries, and resources to facilitate the development and deployment of malware, making it easier for attackers without extensive technical knowledge to create sophisticated and effective threats.
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