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> Why wouldn’t a company notice any of the outbound traffic using firewalls? This is telling you that your experience is limited, not that the story is wrong. Trying to do egress filtering at scale is extremely hard for all but the most basic threats. If they open a socket to data-collector.pla.cn, yes, probably a majority of large shops would notice that within a few months but what if it's just a connection to S3/E…
General practice for things like BMC and other out of band control systems is to put them on isolated vlans and default deny any non-approved traffic. There is no way that any large tech company security operation misses this traffic phoning home from a management vlan.
1. The implant can use the host network interface before the host OS starts 2. The implementation depends on VLAN tagging and the implant simply uses configures its network interface to use the same tag as the host interface 3. The implant can compromise the host OS when it loads and use its networking stack after it loads