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ToddyCat APT Targets ESET Bug to Load Silent Malware

Posted on April 7, 2025
ToddyCat APT Targets ESET Bug to Load Silent Malware

Researchers found the threat actor attempting to use the now-patched flaw to load and execute a malicious dynamic link library on infected systems.

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