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[GH-ISSUE #417] What is ddom.py? #298
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Originally created by @Yusuf-web-alt on GitHub (Mar 12, 2026).
Original GitHub issue: https://github.com/Endermanch/MalwareDatabase/issues/417
and how does it work?
@Yusuf-web-alt commented on GitHub (Mar 12, 2026):
oops i accidently closed it
@DevXstyler commented on GitHub (Mar 14, 2026):
ddom.py - daily dose of malware
is a script that gives you some malware samples I haven't looked in it too far but it could be useful :)
@Yusuf-web-alt commented on GitHub (Mar 16, 2026):
oh, ok.
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ddom.py - daily dose of malware
is a script that gives you some malware samples I haven't looked in it too far but it could be useful :)
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@Yusuf-web-alt commented on GitHub (Mar 26, 2026):
@Endermanch used it in one of his videos
@Yusuf-web-alt commented on GitHub (Mar 26, 2026):
now i see what it is