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We know that the family of malware called Trojan.MSIL.Jumcar and Trojan.Win32.Jumcar was developed in Peru with the primary aim of attacking Peruvian users. We also know that Chilean and Peruvian users have latterly been targeted as well. You can read more about this in our preliminary reports:Jumcar. From Peru with focus on Latin America [First […]

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Usage of commercial grade software protectors/cryptors/obfuscators is a very common trend in desktop malware landscape. They are mainly used to make the analyst’s life tough by adding extra layers of protection.  Similarly, there have been quite a few open source obfuscators and professional obfuscators used in the malware families implemented in Java as well for […]

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