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Kaspersky experts have discovered a new spyware called Batavia, which steals data from corporate devices.
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**Conclusion based on Context:** The context provided is a cookie consent notice and navigation footer for the Securelist website, and it does not describe any specific malware, tool, or TTP.
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# Tool/Technique: [Name]
## Overview
[What this tool/technique is and its purpose]
## Technical Details
- Type: [Malware family | Tool | Technique]
- Platform: [Target platforms]
- Capabilities: [Key features]
- First Seen: [Date if available]
## MITRE ATT&CK Mapping
- [TA#### - Tactic Name]
- [T#### - Technique Name]
- [T####.### - Sub-technique if applicable]
## Functionality
### Core Capabilities
- [Primary functions]
### Advanced Features
- [Sophisticated capabilities]
## Indicators of Compromise
- File Hashes: [MD5, SHA1, SHA256]
- File Names: [Common names]
- Registry Keys: [If applicable]
- Network Indicators: [C2 servers, domains - defanged]
- Behavioral Indicators: [Process behaviors]
## Associated Threat Actors
- [Groups known to use this tool/technique]
## Detection Methods
- [Signature-based detection]
- [Behavioral detection]
- [YARA rules if available]
## Mitigation Strategies
- [Prevention measures]
- [Hardening recommendations]
## Related Tools/Techniques
- [Similar or related tools]