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Daxin, a kernel-mode rootkit linked to China, resurfaced in a Taiwan manufacturing firm after four years, alongside a new backdoor called Stupig. Stupig hijacks Windows keyboard layouts to execute commands as SYSTEM before login. Both artifacts carry 2013 compile timestamps, suggesting a 13-year undetected intrusion.
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