A new technique dubbed "Zombie ZIP" helps conceal payloads in compressed files specially created to avoid detection from security solutions such as antivirus and endpoint detection and response (EDR) ...
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I'm cheating on one of these, but hopefully my explanation makes sense.
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Hackers can change a single byte to insert malware undetected, posing as an apparently corrupted ZIP file dubbed Zombie Zip.
I have accumulated a large library of .epubs over the years. An issue I've encountered as of late, especially in an AI assisted world, is that all the text and knowledge is locked away in the files.