malware targeting microcontrollers
Malware targeting microcontrollers refers to malicious software that is specifically designed to infect and compromise the functioning of microcontrollers, which are tiny computer chips embedded in various electronic devices. This type of malware seeks to gain control over the microcontroller, enabling unauthorized access, data theft, or disruptive actions within the corresponding device.
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