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Who created the Malware?

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Malware is created by a diverse group of individuals and entities, with motivations ranging from simple pranks to highly organized criminal enterprises. Initially, many malware creators were individuals, often students or hobbyists, seeking to test their programming skills or cause minor disruptions. These early efforts were sometimes driven by a desire for recognition or to demonstrate technical prowess. Their creations were often relatively simple and lacked the sophistication of modern malware.

Today, the landscape is far more complex. Organized crime groups and even nation states are heavily involved in the creation and distribution of malware. These actions are driven by fiancé gain, espionage, or political agenda. They employ highly skilled programmers and utilized advanced techniques to create sophisticated and highly evasive malware. The creation of malware has become a significant criminal enterprise, with substantial financial resources dedicated to its development and deployment.

The creators of malware range from individuals acting alone to highly organized criminal actors, each with different motivations and levels of sophistication.
 
Malware these days is no longer a child's play. In the past it was students or hobbyists testing their skills in search of a little fame. Today things have changed completely, there are criminal groups and even nations using malware for money or politics. They hire expert programmers and use advanced techniques. It is a big business with a lot of money in it. It is like the saying that big fish eat small fish and these criminals use the internet to run their game.
 
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