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What does malware written in Go look like? A sample analyzed
Malware and Vulnerabilities
March 22, 2022
The Register
This malware was identified in 2017 and is used exclusively by Arid Viper, an advanced persistent threat (APT) group believed to be based in Gaza and known as APT-C-23. Deep Instinct named the Go-written malware Arid Gopher.
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Golang malware
Arid Viper
APT-C-23
Arid Gopher
Advanced Persistent Threat (APT) group
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