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Malware developers turn to 'exotic' programming languages to thwart researchers They are focused on exploiting pain points in code analysis and reverse-engineering.
Researchers from BlackBerry reveal how hackers are trying to slow down reverse engineering for new malware attacks.
Malware authors are increasingly using rarely spotted programming languages in order to circumvent detection, according to cybersecurity researchers. The BlackBerry Research and Intelligence Team ...
Malicious actors are increasingly coding in more “exotic” programming languages to write new strains of malware on the basis that using new, lesser-known or otherwise uncommon languages will ...
Peter Coffee has an interesting article about "exotic" programming languages (and techniques) that are being used in mainstream applications. Peter mentions LISP, Prolog, genetic programming, and ...