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  3. "Have you noticed that those deep-dive stories about complex Windows malware have pretty much vanished, especially in recent years?

"Have you noticed that those deep-dive stories about complex Windows malware have pretty much vanished, especially in recent years?

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  • swiftonsecurity@infosec.exchangeS This user is from outside of this forum
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    "Have you noticed that those deep-dive stories about complex Windows malware have pretty much vanished, especially in recent years? It feels like the era of "blockbuster" Windows malware has just gone silent, and this blog post tries to give some answers why"
    By R136a1 / @TheEnergyStory on X

    https://r136a1.dev/2026/05/07/where-have-all-the-complex-malware-and-their-analyses-gone/

    fuchsiii@oxytodon.comF chuckpebble@c.imC nrmacdonald@mastodon.socialN nosirrahsec@infosec.exchangeN mttaggart@infosec.exchangeM 5 Replies Last reply
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    • swiftonsecurity@infosec.exchangeS swiftonsecurity@infosec.exchange

      "Have you noticed that those deep-dive stories about complex Windows malware have pretty much vanished, especially in recent years? It feels like the era of "blockbuster" Windows malware has just gone silent, and this blog post tries to give some answers why"
      By R136a1 / @TheEnergyStory on X

      https://r136a1.dev/2026/05/07/where-have-all-the-complex-malware-and-their-analyses-gone/

      fuchsiii@oxytodon.comF This user is from outside of this forum
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      @SwiftOnSecurity Yes, I wake up every morning and tell myself "A new Stuxnet is exactly what the world needs right now".

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        @SwiftOnSecurity Yes, I wake up every morning and tell myself "A new Stuxnet is exactly what the world needs right now".

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        @SwiftOnSecurity (unironically)

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        • swiftonsecurity@infosec.exchangeS swiftonsecurity@infosec.exchange

          "Have you noticed that those deep-dive stories about complex Windows malware have pretty much vanished, especially in recent years? It feels like the era of "blockbuster" Windows malware has just gone silent, and this blog post tries to give some answers why"
          By R136a1 / @TheEnergyStory on X

          https://r136a1.dev/2026/05/07/where-have-all-the-complex-malware-and-their-analyses-gone/

          chuckpebble@c.imC This user is from outside of this forum
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          @SwiftOnSecurity reads title to the tune of “Where Have All The Cowboys Gone”

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          • swiftonsecurity@infosec.exchangeS swiftonsecurity@infosec.exchange

            "Have you noticed that those deep-dive stories about complex Windows malware have pretty much vanished, especially in recent years? It feels like the era of "blockbuster" Windows malware has just gone silent, and this blog post tries to give some answers why"
            By R136a1 / @TheEnergyStory on X

            https://r136a1.dev/2026/05/07/where-have-all-the-complex-malware-and-their-analyses-gone/

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            @SwiftOnSecurity
            This is because Windows itself is malware and the additions are just third party extensions expanding the theme.

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            • swiftonsecurity@infosec.exchangeS swiftonsecurity@infosec.exchange

              "Have you noticed that those deep-dive stories about complex Windows malware have pretty much vanished, especially in recent years? It feels like the era of "blockbuster" Windows malware has just gone silent, and this blog post tries to give some answers why"
              By R136a1 / @TheEnergyStory on X

              https://r136a1.dev/2026/05/07/where-have-all-the-complex-malware-and-their-analyses-gone/

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              @SwiftOnSecurity This is a good fucking read. (still working on it lol)

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              • swiftonsecurity@infosec.exchangeS swiftonsecurity@infosec.exchange

                "Have you noticed that those deep-dive stories about complex Windows malware have pretty much vanished, especially in recent years? It feels like the era of "blockbuster" Windows malware has just gone silent, and this blog post tries to give some answers why"
                By R136a1 / @TheEnergyStory on X

                https://r136a1.dev/2026/05/07/where-have-all-the-complex-malware-and-their-analyses-gone/

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                @SwiftOnSecurity The "Threat Intel Paywall" is one of the primary reasons we founded @ifin. We're bringing back the old ways—including the in-depth research.

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                • mttaggart@infosec.exchangeM mttaggart@infosec.exchange

                  @SwiftOnSecurity The "Threat Intel Paywall" is one of the primary reasons we founded @ifin. We're bringing back the old ways—including the in-depth research.

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                  @mttaggart 👀

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