Never-before-seen malware has infected hundreds of Linux and Windows devices arstechnica.com 28 points by lisper 2 years ago
metadat 2 years ago It'd be novel and a little impressive if they leveraged that multi-platform binary trick. I think it's called APE, which stands for Actually Portable Executable.https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=26292166 _int3_ 2 years ago I don't see need for "APE" in malware. You can just load specific executable.
It'd be novel and a little impressive if they leveraged that multi-platform binary trick. I think it's called APE, which stands for Actually Portable Executable.
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=26292166
I don't see need for "APE" in malware. You can just load specific executable.