Midv-279 -

MIDV-279 is a type of malware that was first detected in the wild in 2018. The virus was initially identified by security researchers at a leading cybersecurity firm, who noticed a series of unusual network communications and system behaviors that hinted at the presence of a previously unknown threat.

MIDV-279's functionality is multifaceted and complex. Once infected, a system would become a part of a larger botnet, controlled by the attackers. The malware would then use the compromised systems to harvest sensitive information, such as login credentials, financial data, and personal identifiable information. MIDV-279

NOTE: IOCs evolve rapidly; threat‑intel feeds should be consulted for the latest hashes, domains, and IPs. MIDV-279 is a type of malware that was