Threat Actors Exploit Windows Scheduled Tasks for Stealthy Persistence Without Additional Tools

Threat actors continue to use Scheduled Tasks and other built-in Windows features to create persistence in the ever-changing world of cybersecurity threats, frequently avoiding the need of external tools or complex zero-day exploits. As of 2025, despite advancements in attack techniques such as rootkits and dead-drop command-and-control (C2) mechanisms, traditional methods remain prevalent due to […]

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