The recent high precision measurement of [Formula: see text] boson mass by CDF-II collaboration points to the contribution(s) of new physics beyond the Standard Model (SM). One of the minimalistic ways to account for the anomalous [Formula: see text] boson mass is by introducing a hyperchargeless real [Formula: see text] triplet scalar whose vacuum expectation value (VEV) explicitly contributes to the [Formula: see text] boson mass at the tree level while the [Formula: see text] boson mass remains the same. Such a triplet can be naturally embedded in a singlet-triplet scotogenic model for one-loop neutrino mass generated by dark sector particles running in the loop. We discuss the detailed phenomenology of the model, obtaining the parameter space consistent with the CDF-II [Formula: see text] boson mass measurements. The dark matter as well as the constraints comings from [Formula: see text], [Formula: see text], [Formula: see text] parameters are also analyzed.
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