![]() NjRAT and QakBot - it also alerts on generic behavior that is typically seen in malware traffic.Įxamples of such generic behavior are periodic connections to a C2 server or long running TCP connections. Not only can it alert on over 30 different malicious command-and-control (C2) protocols - including ![]()
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