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EvilPDF – Embedding Executable Files In PDF Documents

Posted on 28 June 2020

From kalilinuxtutorials.com

EvilPDF – Embedding Executable Files In PDF Documents

Usage of EvilPDF for attacking targets without prior mutual consent is illegal. It’s the end user’s responsibility to obey all applicable local, state and federal laws. Developers assume no liability and are not responsible for any misuse or damage caused by this program.

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