Malware With Delayed Execution - Blog
Time-bombs are a subcategory of logic bombs — malware with delayed execution that are run when they detect that certain conditions are being met.
Did you know that there’s malware that behaves just like cliched ticker-bombs from Hollywood blockbusters? It enters the system and waits there, sometimes for ages, with the timer slowly but inevitably counting towards the destructive explosion. Or in our case — execution. Once the time comes, a cyber-bomb like
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