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Trojan Source: Hiding malicious code in plain sight

Researchers have revealed a cunning new class of attacks that allow threat actors to use to camouflage malicious code using homoglyphs and bidi control characters.

Categories: Exploits and vulnerabilities

Tags: CVE-2021-42574 CVE-2021-42694 Trojan Source University of Cambridge

( Read more… ( https://blog.malwarebytes.com/exploits-and-vulnerabilities/2021/11/trojan-source-hiding-malicious-code-in-plain-sight/ ) )

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