static malware analysis techniques
Static malware analysis techniques refer to methods used to analyze malicious software without executing or running the code. These techniques involve examining the structure, code, and behavior of the malware, as well as its characteristics and properties, to identify and understand its functionality, capabilities, and potential risks.
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