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Kazuar: Anatomy of a nation-state botnet
Kazuar, a sophisticated malware family attributed to the Russian state actor Secret Blizzard, has been under constant development for years and continues to evolve in support of espionage-focused operations. Over time, Kazuar has expanded from a relatively traditional backdoor into a highly modular peer-to-peer (P2P) botnet ecosystem designed to enable persistent, covert access to target environments.
The post Kazuar: Anatomy of a nation-state botnet appeared first on Microsoft Security Blog.
Kazuar: Anatomy of a nation-state botnet
Kazuar, a sophisticated malware family attributed to the Russian state actor Secret Blizzard, has been under constant development for years and continues to evolve in support of espionage-focused operations. Over time, Kazuar has expanded from a relatively traditional backdoor into a highly modular peer-to-peer (P2P) botnet ecosystem designed to enable persistent, covert access to target environments.
The post Kazuar: Anatomy of a nation-state botnet appeared first on Microsoft Security Blog.