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Editing Newag backdoor

Revision as of 22:05, 29 January 2025 by WeSueResearchers (talk | contribs) (Developed the article (had to copy work from another window, hence the whole article is highlighted as new), added a lot of citations (perchance, a bit too many). Issues still to fix are: develop the article further, remove bias (include information about Newag's findings of interference in software from citation 21), include more diversity into the citations (I relied heavily on two presentations done by Dragon Sector on Chaos Computer Club conferences).)
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