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GigaWiper Combines Multiple Malware for System-Level Sabotage
AI summary
GigaWiper is a backdoor with destructive capabilities that can cause system-level sabotage. It has the ability to operate as a standalone wiper, encrypt files like ransomware, and execute a multi-pass wiping command. These features enable GigaWiper to inflict significant damage on a system. The malware combines multiple malicious functions to achieve its goals. Its capabilities suggest a high level of potential harm to targeted systems. GigaWiper's range of functions makes it a formidable threat.
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