Midv-279
The initial analysis revealed that MIDV-279 was not a typical virus or worm. Instead, it seemed to be a highly customized and targeted threat, designed to infiltrate specific systems and remain undetected for extended periods. The malware's primary goal appeared to be data exfiltration, but its methods were unlike anything seen before.
Within the dataset structure, an index like 279 generally points to a specific subset of data containing: MIDV-279
The identifier refers to a specific subclass or subset within the widely recognized Mobile Identity Document Video (MIDV) series of datasets. Maintained and expanded by institutions like the Institute for Information Transmission Problems (IITP RAS) and Smart Engines , the MIDV family—including benchmark standards like MIDV-500, MIDV-2019, and MIDV-2020—serves as the primary global backbone for training computer vision models to perform automatic document localization, optical character recognition (OCR), and fraud prevention on mobile devices. The initial analysis revealed that MIDV-279 was not
MIDV-279 was isolated from a patient in South Korea who had contracted MERS-CoV. This isolate gained significant attention due to its genetic characteristics and the insights it provided into the evolution and transmission dynamics of MERS-CoV. Within the dataset structure, an index like 279