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AVET: AntiVirus BypassingTool

Posted on 3 May 2019

From githacktools.blogspot.com

AVET: AntiVirus Bypassing Tool

About Avet – AntiVirus Evasion Tool
   AVET is an AntiVirus Evasion Tool, which was developed for making life easier for pentesters and for experimenting with antivirus evasion techniques. In version 1.3 new stuff was introduced, for a complete overview have a look at the CHANGELOG file.

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