What JDownloader and Daemon Tools reveal about software distribution
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ThreatLockerWhat JDownloader and Daemon Tools reveal about software distributionthreatlocker.comJDownloader and Daemon Tools were both compromised at the distribution layer, not the code. Here's what that means for how your organization thinks about software trust.
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