apt campaign

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The apt campaign tag on WindowsForum.com covers discussions about advanced persistent threat (APT) operations targeting Windows systems. Recent content details the PassiveNeuron campaign, a cyber-espionage effort focusing on Windows Server hosts. This campaign uses a multi-stage DLL loader chain, implants like Neursite and NeuralExecutor, and Cobalt Strike to maintain stealthy access across government, financial, and industrial networks. Topics include threat analysis, malware behavior, and defensive strategies against such targeted attacks. The tag is relevant for IT security professionals and Windows administrators seeking to understand and mitigate APT threats.
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    PassiveNeuron: Server Centered APT Targeting Windows Servers with Neursite and NeuralExecutor

    Kaspersky’s Global Research and Analysis Team has exposed a deliberate, server‑focused cyberespionage campaign — tracked as PassiveNeuron — that has targeted Internet‑facing Windows Server machines in government, financial and industrial organizations across Asia, Africa and Latin America...
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    PassiveNeuron: Windows Server Targeting APT with Neursite NeuralExecutor and Cobalt Strike

    Kaspersky’s GReAT team has pulled back the curtain on a deliberately targeted cyber‑espionage operation they call PassiveNeuron, a campaign that focuses on Windows Server hosts and employs a multi‑stage DLL loader chain, two previously undocumented implants (Neursite and NeuralExecutor) and...
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