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Cavern Manticore: Exposing Iran-Linked Modular C2 Framework

A new modular command-and-control framework, dubbed 'Cavern Manticore,' has been observed in the wild, attributed to an Iran-nexus threat actor targeting Israeli government and IT sectors. The framework utilizes a .NET foundation but employs diverse compilation formats to evade analysis. Attackers gain initial access by exploiting legitimate software deployment features, such as RMM tools, to infiltrate victim environments.