A newly identified Windows backdoor, dubbed Mistic, that has been observed in intrusions since April 2026 and appears designed for stealthy, long-term access. The malware uses DLL sideloading, in-memory execution, and self-deletion to blend into enterprise environments and minimize forensic traces. Mistic is introduced via a DLL sideloading chain that abuses a legitimate executable named […]
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