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Researchers from SentinelOne noted that while it mimics other groups, its core techniques—such as unique self-delete commands—trace back to Evil Corp's established TTPs (Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures). Technical Context: "payload.bin" vs. PayloadBIN Repacking a payload
openssl enc -aes-128-cbc -d -in encrypted_payload -out decrypted_payload -K <hexkey> -iv <hexiv> The service allowed threat actors to easily share