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Sarunnio Posted 10 years ago
Vocabulary

Full-fledged

Hello

"IBM reported in August that its researchers had come across CoreBot, a new piece of malware designed to steal data from infected devices. Initially, the threat only had limited capabilities, but IBM now says CoreBot has become a full-fledged banking Trojan."

Given context, does "full-fledged" mean "fully developed"? So, this gives me the idea that this trojan should be able to do much more than it previously was? Is that correct?

Thank you!
  

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Yes, your interpretation is about right.

  • Yes, your interpretation is about right.
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Yes, your interpretation is about right.

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