Unlocking the Dark Art of Malware: A Hilarious Journey into the Underbelly of Cybercrime

Danny Jenkins, the cyber-guru and CEO of ThreatLocker, humorously unveils successful malware creation strategies. It’s not a villain’s handbook but an enlightening glimpse into the dark side of coding. Through unique code writing, deceptive app icons, and uncanny hideouts, he showcases the cunning artistry of cyber crooks. Remember, it’s a crime novel, not a DIY guide!

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Malware, the black sheep of the software family, seems to be going through an existential crisis. According to Danny Jenkins, CEO of ThreatLocker, it's just misunderstood software. At the XChange NexGen 2023 conference, he explained how to create successful malware. Now, before you raise your pitchforks, don't worry, his aim is to enlighten us on how cyber crooks operate, not to create a new generation of cyber villains. He gave the audience a sneak peek into the dark side of coding, where the creative process involves crafting unique code, using app icons, and picking the right real estate in your PC to hide. It's like a thrilling crime novel, but unfortunately, it's real and your computer might be the victim.

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