Turla group evolves Kazuar backdoor into modular P2P botnet
Turla, also known as Secret Blizzard and linked to Russia's FSB, has re-engineered its Kazuar .NET backdoor, first used in 2017, into a modular botnet.
Russian FSB group known for sophisticated cyber-espionage campaigns targeting governments, embassies, and military networks worldwide since at least 2004.
Also known as: turla, venomous bear, snake group, secret blizzard, uroboros, waterbug, iron hunter, krypton, belugasturgeon
Turla, also known as Secret Blizzard and linked to Russia's FSB, has re-engineered its Kazuar .NET backdoor, first used in 2017, into a modular botnet.
Russia-linked APT group Turla turned its Kazuar malware into a stealthy P2P botnet for long-term access to compromised systems. Russia-linked APT group Turla...
The Russian hacker group Secret Blizzard has developed its long-running Kazuar backdoor into a modular peer-to-peer (P2P) botnet designed for long-term persi...
The Russian state-sponsored hacking group known as Turla has transformed its custom backdoor Kazuar into a modular peer-to-peer (P2P) botnet that's engineere...
Microsoft has revealed new technical insights into Kazuar, a long-running malware linked to the Russian state-backed group Secret Blizzard, highlighting its ...
Kazuar, a sophisticated malware family attributed to the Russian state actor Secret Blizzard, has been under constant development for years and continues to ...