In September 2025, Bitdefender researchers uncovered EggStreme, a fileless and modular malware framework attributed to a Chinese APT group. The campaign targeted a Philippine military company, aligning with the geopolitical tensions in the South China Sea. Unlike traditional malware, EggStreme executes almost entirely in memory, uses DLL sideloading, and maintains multi-stage persistence, making detection extremely difficult. Its modular design allows long-term espionage, lateral movement, and continuous data theft.
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