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void_rabisu_apt

Also known asVoid Rabisu APT

Void Rabisu is described in the provided content as a Russian-origin threat actor. The content links the group to use of the RomCom remote access trojan for command-and-control over HTTPS and to binary padding (overlay bytes) as an obfuscation technique. In the cited reporting, Void Rabisu is specifically associated with MITRE ATT&CK techniques Obfuscated Files or Information (T1027) and Application Layer Protocols (T1071). The only alias directly provided in the content is "void_rabisu_apt".

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