4 malware families
APT-Q-20
Also known asapt_q_20
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Associated malware families
4 malware families attributed to this actor across reporting.
FamilyContextEvidenceLast seen
Cobalt Strike...deployed remote access tools such as Cobalt Strike or Sliver for remote and persistent access.1Mar 18, 2026
Poison Ivy...deployment of closed-source remote access Trojans (RATs) such as Poison Ivy and ZxShell...1Mar 18, 2026
Sliver...retrieved and decrypted a hidden payload—a remote access tool (RAT) based on Sliver, an open-source command-and-control framework.1Mar 18, 2026
ZxShell...deployment of closed-source remote access Trojans (RATs) such as Poison Ivy and ZxShell...1Mar 18, 2026
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Malware arsenal4
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Exploited CVEs
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