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But the scan was showing twelve megabytes of active, executable memory attributed to it.
The memory had been scanned. The truth had been found. But in cybersecurity, finding the monster was never the end. It was just the moment you realized the cage was already open. windows memory scan
The notification chirped like a small, polite bird. Sarah ignored it, her fingers flying across the keyboard. Another popped up, then a third. A cascade of urgent, silent alerts. But the scan was showing twelve megabytes of
Her hands went cold. Process hollowing was an act of digital ventriloquism. A legitimate Windows process—svchost, the trusted workhorse—had been created, paused, and its internal code stripped out like the meat from an eggshell. Then, the attacker's malicious code was injected into the hollow shell. When it resumed, Task Manager saw "svchost.exe" running happily. But inside, it was a stranger wearing its face. But in cybersecurity, finding the monster was never the end