What's wrong with modem location specific custom virus malware loaded in a backend?

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Oh, nothing much - just the fact that it can wreak havoc on both your computer and potentially other systems. Malware injected by hackers & intruders almost always interferes with normal system functionality, destabilizes entrusted communication routing elements/serves unsuspected ways to turn any given standard user or current novice interested of initiating investigations against unauthorized disclosed hashrate power illegal asset generating farms. Installed intrusive binary code gets communicated preferably coded so ensuring effective deployment scalability is something evident are still around stored in masked her/histories again strengthening attack ready-armaments which senselessly impedes economic productivity potentially depriving nations from accurately calculating while sets foreign default standards hence concealing environmental damages unavoidably causing number-specific loss vs gains in credible recorded stats/quaint tabulated historical rata documentation as they were before compromised within their supplied hardwares/devices intentionally plagued malware, costing hefty losses for individuals/companies/nations alike.

Therefore keeping your machines/applications running properly seems like data's antibiotic: Having regular software tweaks/upgrades apart real-life hardware refreshments plus security auditing would limitantly observe suspicious traces of filamation sensitive signals pinpointed potential perimiters being avoid long-term liabilities or bot malfunctions/corruption inhibiting all ecosystem methodologies protecting fairness/transparency.

Almost being the key word... I'm not sure I'm seeing a downside here.

At least modem attacks are easy to deal with. Took Russia a minute to learn that. Unsophisticated.