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“RU7 caught a ghost. Process hollowing on the accountant’s machine, trying to pivot to the domain controller.”
By 1:15 AM, the threat was neutralized. Not killed—because you can’t kill what doesn’t exist on a disk. But contained . Trapped in a digital bell jar of SEP’s own making.
“RU7 did its job,” Maya said. “The AI didn’t just detect the anomaly—it built a cage for it. No downtime. No data loss. The attacker still thinks they have access.” symantec endpoint protection 14.3 ru7
Tonight, the machine was the hero. And for once, she just got to watch.
She clicked the alert.
For three seconds, nothing. Then the console lit up like a Christmas tree. The ghost thread tried to reach an IP in Belarus. The injected firewall redirected it to a honeypot—a fake domain controller that RU7 had spun up in memory. The malware started talking. Maya recorded everything: encryption keys, beacon intervals, even a hidden username.
She smiled and poured a fresh coffee.
Maya sipped her cold coffee. She’d seen this before—a false positive. A misconfigured printer driver. A weird SSL packet. But 99.7%? That wasn’t a hiccup. That was a scream.