To stay a step ahead of cyber defenders, malware authors are using “exotic” programming languages—such as Go (Golang), Rust, Nim and Dlang—to evade detection and impede reverse engineering efforts. Unconventional languages are composed of more complex and convoluted binaries that are harder to decipher than traditional languages like C# or C++. This entices both APTs..
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