In the latest years we have seen how Advanced Persistent Threats (APTs) work, targeting high profile victims from strategic sectors. Some of them are clearly state sponsored attacks, with a lot of funding behind, which explains the "Advanced" in the APT acronym. However this is not always the case, and in this talk I will show you the new APT evolution, known as RPT. RPT is a new approach to this kind of attacks, apparently capable of circumvent most of the defenses we have in place, while it keeps its ability to be persistent and a real threat. I will illustrate this RPT with a real case discovered in 2014, which is still under investigation by LEA. This attack is targeting different organizations from different countries around the world, mainly from Asia and Europe, and all of them work in the same field. We will analyze the attack, the targets, and the final goal of this RPT. And of course, what is hidden behind the mysterious ‘R’.