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    Researchers Warn of MystRodX Backdoor Using DNS and ICMP Triggers for Stealthy Control

    September 3, 2025

    Cybersecurity researchers have disclosed a stealthy new backdoor called MystRodX that comes with a variety of features to capture sensitive data from compromised systems.
    “MystRodX is a typical backdoor implemented in C++, supporting features like file management, port forwarding, reverse shell, and socket management,” QiAnXin XLab said in a report published last week. “Compared to typical

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