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Threat Actors & CampaignsEmerging1 sourceAug 14, 2026 · 09:05via Malware.news

APT group HoneyMyte upgrades CoolClient: the backdoor gets a kernel-level Windows rootkit

Brief

Introduction

CoolClient is a backdoor family attributed to the HoneyMyte APT group (also known as Mustang Panda) that has been used in their cyber-espionage campaigns targeting organizations across Asia and Russia. It supports such capabilities as keylogging, clipboard theft, credential harvesting, file management, system reconnaissance, and plugin-based extensions.

Since its first public disclosure by Sophos in 2022 and subsequent analysis by Trend Micro in 2023 , CoolClient has continued to evolve. In 2025 , we analyzed a newer variant that introduced clipboard theft and HTTP traffic interception for credential harvesting.

In late 2025 and 2026, our latest investigation reveal another major evolution. The newest CoolClient variant can deploy a signed kernel-mode driver as a Windows service and communicate with it through IOCTL requests.

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