12 KB Backdoor Masquerades as Realtek Software and Hides C2 in Windows Whitespace

A compact, custom-built Windows backdoor that impersonates Realtek software, persists through WMI, and conceals its command-and-control address inside what appears to be an almost empty desktop.ini file. At just 12,288 bytes, the x64 implant was observed on a single domain-joined Windows 7 SP1 workstation, a low-prevalence footprint that researchers assess may indicate selective targeting rather […]

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