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This wild new tool hijacks malware’s own code to destroy it from inside and cybercriminals won’t see it coming!

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  • ECHO flips malware’s own systems to attack itself – like fighting fire with fire, but smarter
  • ECHO uses malware’s update channel to push out a digital self-destruct
  • Georgia Tech’s tool makes botnet cleanup almost automatic

Malware infections, especially those linked to botnets, continue to cause major damage to enterprise systems, often going undetected until it’s too late.

Techxplore reports researchers at Georgia Tech have developed a tool called ECHO that turns the tables by using malware’s own infrastructure to remove it.

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