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Exploring Compiled V8 JavaScript Usage in Malware

July 12, 2024/in General News

Compiled V8 JavaScript in Google’s engine converts JavaScript into low-level bytecode, making analysis and detection difficult. Attacks using this bytecode ensure compatibility with the V8 engine for successful execution.

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