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The campaign, which started in at least 2019 and is ongoing, was analyzed by William Thomas, security researcher at Curated Intelligence. While the findings are limited due to the analysis relying solely on OSINT techniques, they are nevertheless interesting. Using public sandbox submissions and passive DNS scans, Thomas identified tens of users apparently targeted in […]

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Exactly five years ago, in October 2016, our solutions first encountered a Trojan named Trickbot (aka TrickLoader or Trickster). Found mostly on home computers back then, its primary task was to steal login credentials for online banking services. In recent years, however, its creators have actively transformed the banking Trojan into a multifunctional modular tool. […]

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Researchers have recently detected an advanced persistent threat (APT) campaign that targets critical infrastructure equipment manufacturers by using industry-sector-themed spear-phishing emails and a combination of free tools. This tactic fits into the “living off the land” trend of cyberespionage actors reducing their reliance on custom and unique malware programs that could be attributed to them […]

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