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Iran’s ‘MuddyWater’ Levels Up With MuddyViper Backdoor

Posted on December 2, 2025
Iran’s ‘MuddyWater’ Levels Up With MuddyViper Backdoor

New Fooder loader and memory-only tactics suggest MuddyWater has evolved from its usual noisy ops to more stealthy espionage operations.

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