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Go malware is now common, having been adopted by both APTs and e-crime groups
Malware and Vulnerabilities
February 27, 2021
ZDNet
The number of malware strains coded in the Go programming language has seen a sharp increase of around 2,000% over the last few years, since 2017, cybersecurity firm Intezer said in a report published this week.
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