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Microsoft analyzed GigaWiper, a Windows backdoor bundling three older destructive tools: disk wiping, fake ransomware, and spyware. The malware pretends to be OneDrive, uses RabbitMQ and Redis for command traffic, and is tied to Iran-linked group CyberAv3ngers via Crucio code. No patch exists; offline backups are the primary defense.
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