malware reverse engineering
Malware reverse engineering is the process of analyzing malicious software to understand how it works, its capabilities, and how to defend against it. This involves disassembling and decompiling the code, identifying its functions and behaviors, and uncovering any vulnerabilities it may exploit. This information is essential for developing effective security measures and tools to protect against malware threats.
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