Zmist (also known as Zombie.Mistfall) is a metamorphic computer virus created by the Russian virus writer known as Zombie. It was the first virus to use a technique known as "code integration". In the words of Ferrie and Ször:
This virus supports a unique new technique: code integration. The Mistfall engine contained in it is capable of decompiling Portable Executable files to [their] smallest elements, requiring 32 MB of memory. Zmist will inser...
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