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P2PInfect: The High School Bully of Malwares Strikes Again
P2PInfect, the notorious botnet worm, is back in action with increased activity. This malware, known for invading Redis instances, has undergone significant enhancements to spread its malicious code further. Despite its unclear intentions, its rapid expansion and self-updating features pose a significant threat.
