BlackBerry: Newer programming languages help cybercriminals evade detection and obfuscate attacks. Developers are increasingly turning to languages such as Go, Rust, DLang and Nim to create malware. The languages are relatively new and have little in the way of fully supported analysis tooling, BlackBerry researchers say. Go, aka Golang, is an open-source language originally developed by Google and officially released to developers in 2012, the report says. The report also notes: “Older malware written in traditional languages like C++ and C# is actively being given new life””]
Source: https://www.inforisktoday.com/attackers-rely-on-exotic-languages-for-malware-creation-a-17142

