Polymorph is an open-source tool designed to detect malware written in APE, Zig, and WASM. It helps users identify cross-platform threats that traditional antivirus solutions may miss. With Polymorph, you can maintain your digital security and stay informed.
Click the button above to visit the Releases page and download the latest version of Polymorph.
- Cross-Platform Detection: Identify malware regardless of its platform.
- Lightweight and Fast: Runs efficiently without consuming too many resources.
- User-Friendly Interface: Easy navigation for all users, including beginners.
- Open-Source: Free for anyone to use and modify on their system.
- Operating Systems: Windows 10/11, macOS, and Linux (Ubuntu recommended)
- RAM: 4 GB minimum
- Processor: Dual-core CPU or higher
- Disk Space: 100 MB free
To start using Polymorph, follow the steps below:
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Visit the Releases Page
Go to the Releases page to find the latest version of Polymorph. -
Download the Latest Version
Choose the version that matches your operating system. Click the download link and save the file to your computer. -
Locate the Downloaded File
Find the file in your downloads folder or the location where you saved it. -
Run the Application
- For Windows users: Double-click the
.exefile. - For macOS users: Open the
.dmgfile and drag the application to your Applications folder. - For Linux users: Use the terminal to navigate to the downloaded file and run it with
./polymorph.
- For Windows users: Double-click the
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Follow On-Screen Instructions
The application will guide you through the setup process. Follow the instructions to get started. -
Start Detecting Malware
Once installed, open Polymorph and begin scanning for threats. Simply drag and drop the files or directories you want to analyze.
- Open the application.
- Drag and drop files or folders into the program.
- Click βScanβ to start the detection process.
- Review the results and take action based on the findings.
For detailed usage and advanced features, you can always refer to the documentation included in the repository.
If you have questions or need assistance, you can reach out via the Issues section on the GitHub page. The community is here to help you.
Polymorph is open for contributions! If you wish to improve the application, feel free to fork the repository and submit pull requests. Your help in making Polymorph better is always appreciated.
Explore more about cybersecurity, malware detection, and best practices for maintaining your digital safety on our GitHub page and connected resources.
Remember, staying safe online is key. Use Polymorph to guard against threats that might slip through traditional security measures.