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The threat actors behind the PikaBot malware have made significant changes to the malware in what has been described as a case of “devolution.”
“Although it appears to be in a new development cycle and testing phase, the developers have reduced the complexity of the code by removing advanced obfuscation techniques and changing the network communications,” Zscaler ThreatLabz researcher Nikolaos
Source:: The Hackers News