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Nozomi identifies Apex2 and c2c Golang malware driving faster IoT botnet attacks, raising risks for OT environments

Cybersecurity researchers at Nozomi Networks Labs identified two Golang-based malware families, Apex2 and c2c/meow, that illustrate a growing... The post Nozomi identifies Apex2 and c2c Golang…

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