In most technical literature, "Kitti" refers to the , a polymorphic malware variant. Research papers frequently bundle these samples into .rar archives for testing antivirus detection algorithms.
: Used to train and test algorithms for object detection (like spotting pedestrians) and tracking. Kitti.rar
Researchers often use these specific samples because they are predictable for testing, but they emphasize the legal risks of handling them outside a lab environment. In most technical literature, "Kitti" refers to the
“W32. Kitti virus... [is] used to generate new or unknown variants for testing... Virus generation, even for experimental purposes in academic computer laboratories, is illegal in many countries.” SCIRP Open Access In most technical literature