Researchers at Arbor Networks have uncovered a new remote access trojan called Trochilus. Malware was placed on Myanmar government and Myanmar-related websites seemingly as part of a watering hole attack designed to infect the typical visitors to such sites. The malware was found in a cluster of seven malware that includes PlugX, EvilGrab, an unknown malware, and a 3102 variant of the 9002 RAT in the Firefox plugin. It is unclear who is behind the attack, but either China or North Korea could feasibly be responsible.”]
Source: https://grahamcluley.com/new-remote-access-trojan-trochilus-uncovered-seven-pointed-dagger-attack/

