March 7, 2024, 7:35 p.m. | Victor Isaac Oshimua

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In the world of cybersecurity, a big challenge is figuring out what is and what is not malicious. This is important for all sorts of security tools, like ones that look for hackers, viruses, or flaws in software. Typically, this is done by comparing the incoming attack with a bunch of patterns or rules we already know. But this method isn't always accurate. The rules don't get updated regularly, and sometimes they get mixed up with so many other rules …

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