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Malware developers turn to ‘exotic’ programming languages to thwart researchers – ZDNet
They are focused on exploiting pain points in code analysis and reverse-engineering.

Malware developers are increasingly turning to unusual or “exotic” programming languages to hamper analysis efforts, researchers say.
According to a new report published by BlackBerry’s Research & Intelligence team on Monday, there has been a recent “escalation”…
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