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Abstract
In the constantly shifting terrain of cybersecurity, the pervasive spread of malware stands as a formidable adversary, menacing individuals, corporations, and governmental entities on a global scale. Malicious software, crafted with the intent to infiltrate, sabotage, or disrupt computer systems, persists in its evolution towards greater intricacy and stealth, demanding robust countermeasures for detection and analysis. Enter the "Open Source Threat Detector and Malware Analyzer in Windows File System Architecture" initiative, poised to tackle this pressing challenge head-on. This groundbreaking project offers a beacon of hope by furnishing a transparent, community-driven framework for identifying and scrutinizing malware nestled within the intricate fabric of the Windows file system. This comprehensive document serves as a roadmap, charting the course of the project while delineating its overarching objectives, profound significance, and intricate technical intricacies.
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