![]() ![]() ![]() Actually, DLL hijacking has been in use for years, causing loss of data in Windows OSs since the early 2000’s. This method has been a key player in some recent pervasive attacks. In this next installment of our Malware Terms for Non-Techies series, we’re unraveling a term you have probably come across: DLL hijacking.
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