troijalisation
Trojailisation is the process of disguising malicious software as legitimate software by using the signature files of well-known programs to evade detection by antivirus software. This tactic is often used in conjunction with zero-day exploits and social engineering techniques to compromise the security of a system.
The term trojailisation is a combination of "Trojan" and "virtualizer," and it refers to the practice of
The use of virtualisation to gain an attack foothold reflects current antibytware evasion techniques. As threat
Troyailisation gets more explicated with the APT (Advanced Persistent Threat) campaigns. In these campaigns sophisticated state-sponsored