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Security researchers have discovered a new technique that could allow attackers to inject malicious code on every version of Microsoft's Windows operating system, even Windows 10, in a manner that no existing anti-malware tools can detect, threaten millions of PCs worldwide.
Once injected into legitimate processes, the malware makes it easier for attackers to bypass security mechanisms that protect such systems from malware infections, the researchers said.
"Unfortunately, (fortunately in my opinion 😈 😁) this issue cannot be patched since it does not rely on broken or flawed code – rather on how these operating system mechanisms are designed," the researchers said.
Once injected into legitimate processes, the malware makes it easier for attackers to bypass security mechanisms that protect such systems from malware infections, the researchers said.
"Unfortunately, (fortunately in my opinion 😈 😁) this issue cannot be patched since it does not rely on broken or flawed code – rather on how these operating system mechanisms are designed," the researchers said.
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