Malware Clones

Malware clones refer to malicious software that is derived from or closely resembles existing malware, often sharing similar code or functionality. These clones can be created to exploit known vulnerabilities or to evade detection by security systems, making them a persistent threat in the cybersecurity landscape. Understanding the characteristics and behaviors of malware clones is essential for developing effective defense strategies against evolving cyber threats.

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