platform; including automated penetration tests and risk assesments culminating in a "cyber risk score" out of 1,000, just like a credit score.
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Why Is Python so Popular to Infect Windows Hosts?, (Tue, Aug 27th)
published on 2024-08-27 10:24:42 UTC by Content:
It has been a while since I started to track how Python is used in the Windows eco-system[1]. Almost every day I find new pieces of malicious Python scripts. The programming language itself is not malicious. There are plenty of reasons to use Python on Windows. Think about all Didier's tools[2], Most of them are written in Python!