Flying Kitten is an advanced persistent threat (APT) that has been used in cyber attacks against various organizations and individuals since at least 2016. It is believed to be linked to a Chinese hacking group called APT3, which is also known as TG-4127 or Group 5. Flying Kitten uses a variety of tactics such as spear phishing emails, malware droppers and remote access tools (RATs) to gain unauthorized access into targeted systems. Once inside the system, it can steal sensitive information like login credentials, documents, and other confidential data. It is considered one of the most sophisticated APT groups in existence today.
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Flying Kitten uses a variety of tactics such as spear phishing emails, malware droppers and remote access tools (RATs) to gain unauthorized access into targeted systems. Once inside the system, it can steal sensitive information like login credentials, documents, and other confidential data. It is considered one of the most sophisticated APT groups in existence today.