Russia-linked APT group Turla has transformed its Kazuar malware into a sophisticated peer-to-peer botnet, enabling stealthy and persistent access to infected systems. This development is critical for cybersecurity professionals as it highlights the evolving tactics of state-sponsored hackers aiming to maintain long-term control over targeted networks without detection.
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