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Just after we published a blog about a 64-bit obfuscator, we very quickly discovered another malware family following the same trend. Claretore is also using two-layer 64-bit obfuscation, although it does it a little differently to Ursnif. The first layer simply decrypts the code of the second layer and passes it control. There’s even a 64-bit […]

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W32.Morto first surfaced in August 2011 causing a stir when it targeted weak passwords on Remote Desktop Protocol Connections in order to propagate across networks. W32.Morto.B, the new variant, now has the ability to infect executable files on a compromised computer. Let’s take a look at the infected files in a bit more detail. Figure […]

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