@DigitalChaosClub malware used to just destroy peoples PCs in the 90s it rarely had a network connection and its only purpose was causing a nuisance. Now days malware ALWAYS polls to the internet to connect back to an attacker. Even ransomware polls.
Awesome Interview, great job
Awesome interview bro!
Encrypted payloads unravel as hackers get caught in their own exploits. Firewalls glitch, systems crash-who's hacking who now?
These interviewers have no idea lol
'How much malware is connecting to a c2 server'
This isnt the 90s kid
the fuck does this even mean?
@DigitalChaosClub malware used to just destroy peoples PCs in the 90s it rarely had a network connection and its only purpose was causing a nuisance.
Now days malware ALWAYS polls to the internet to connect back to an attacker. Even ransomware polls.
OK thanks Trinity...