Kaspersky, a cybersecurity company, has detected DTrack activity in Germany, Brazil, India, Italy, Mexico, Switzerland, Saudi Arabia, Turkey, and the USA. The Lazarus group uses DTrack as a backdoor against a wide range of targets, allowing attackers to upload, download, launch, or delete files on the victim host. Education, chemical manufacturing, government research centres and policy institutes, IT service providers, power providers, and telecommunications are among the targeted industries.