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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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This month, the Malicious Software Removal Tool (MSRT) targets two families: Win32/EyeStye and Win32/Poison. EyeStye (aka ‘SpyEye’) is a family of trojans that steals information, targeting authentication data used for online banking such as passwords and digital certificates. The method it employs is called “form grabbing” which involves the interception of webform data submitted to […]

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