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UPDATE: Octopus v1.0
Octopus v1.0 is now available. A brief mention about this tool can be found in my previous post titled List of Open Source C2 Post-Exploitation Frameworks. This is the first stable version of Octopus C2 which now supports Cobalt Strike deployment, auto kill functionality, command logging, bug fix...
Ninja - Open Source C2 Server Created For Stealth Red Team Operations
Ninja C2 is an Open source C2 server created by Purple Team to do stealthy computer and Active directoty enumeration without being detected by SIEM and AVs , Ninja still in beta version and when the stable version released it will contains many more stealthy techinques and anti-forensic to create...
Unknown 'WildPressure' Malware Campaign Lets Off Steam in Middle East
A malware campaign that shares no known similarities to previous attacks has been uncovered, targeting organizations in the Middle East. Dubbed “WildPressure,” the campaign used a previously unknown malware that researchers named Milum, after the C++ class names inside the code. According to...
TrickBot Now Exploits Infected PCs to Launch RDP Brute Force Attacks
A new module for TrickBot banking Trojan has recently been discovered in the wild that lets attackers leverage compromised systems to launch brute-force attacks against selected Windows systems running a Remote Desktop Protocol RDP connection exposed to the Internet. The module, dubbed...
UPDATE: FudgeC2 0.5.5
FudgeC2 0.5.5 was released recently. As you may remember, this awesome adversary emulation system was listed in my older post titled – List of Open Source C2 Post-Exploitation Frameworks and FudgeC2 0.5.4. This newer version allows you to screenshot the desktop of any hosts with an implant. What ...
Coronavirus-Themed APT Attack Spreads Malware
An advanced persistent threat APT group is leveraging the coronavirus pandemic to infect victims with a previously unknown malware, in a recently discovered campaign that researchers call “Vicious Panda.” Researchers identified two suspicious Rich Text Format files RTF — a text file format used b...
Coronavirus-Themed APT Attack Spreads Malware
An advanced persistent threat APT group is leveraging the coronavirus pandemic to infect victims with a previously unknown malware, in a recently discovered campaign that researchers call “Vicious Panda.” Researchers identified two suspicious Rich Text Format files RTF — a text file format used b...
Variant of Paradise Ransomware Targets Office IQY Files
A new variant of the Paradise ransomware attacks rarely-targeted Microsoft Office Excel IQY files, providing a new and relatively inobtrusive way to infiltrate and hijack an organization’s network, researchers have found. Lastline Labs’ James Haughom discovered the variant in December in a spam...
UPDATE: FudgeC2 0.5.4
FudgeC2 0.5.4 was released recently. As you may remember, this awesome adversary emulation system was listed in my older post titled – List of Open Source C2 Post-Exploitation Frameworks. This newer version brings in refactored code, improvements to the stager, bug fixes among other changes...
Threat Analysis: Active C2 Discovery Using Protocol Emulation Part2 (Winnti 4.0)
Summary The VMware Carbon Black Threat Analysis Unit TAU previously released a blog post documenting the Winnti version 4.0 malware. The new command and control C2 protocol that was implemented in one of the 4.0 samples was completely different from the existing understanding of the 3.0 protocol...
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CSI: Evidence Indicators for Targeted Ransomware Attacks – Part II Christiaan Beek · FEB 20, 2020 In our first article we discussed the growing pattern of targeted ransomware attacks where the first infection stage is often an info-stealer kind of malware used to gain credentials/access to...
CSI: Evidence Indicators for Targeted Ransomware Attacks - Part II | McAfee Blogs
CSI: Evidence Indicators for Targeted Ransomware Attacks – Part II Christiaan Beek · FEB 20, 2020 In our first article we discussed the growing pattern of targeted ransomware attacks where the first infection stage is often an info-stealer kind of malware used to gain credentials/access to...
500 Chrome Extensions Caught Stealing Private Data of 1.7 Million Users
Google removed 500 malicious Chrome extensions from its Web Store after they found to inject malicious ads and siphon off user browsing data to servers under the control of attackers. These extensions were part of a malvertising and ad-fraud campaign that's been operating at least since January...
DNS over HTTPS
DNS over HTTPS DoH is a protocol for performing remote Domain Name System DNS resolution via the HTTPS protocol. A goal of the method is to increase user privacy and security by preventing eavesdropping and manipulation of DNS data by man-in-the-middle attacks1 by using the HTTPS protocol to...
Loda RAT Grows Up
By Chris Neal. Over the past several months, Cisco Talos has observed a malware campaign that utilizes websites hosting a new version of Loda, a remote access trojan RAT written in AutoIT. These websites also host malicious documents that begin a multi-stage infection chain which ultimately serve...
Iranian Hackers Target U.S. Gov. Vendor With Malware
Iran-linked threat actor APT34 has been observed sending targeted, malicious email attachments to customers and employees of a company that works closely with U.S. government agencies. The company in question is U.S.-based Westat, a professional services company that provides research services to...
UPDATE: MITRE CALDERA 2.5.1
MITRE CALDERA 2.5.1 is now available since the last release – MITRE CALDERA 2.5.0, which was released a couple of days ago. As you remember, this awesome adversary emulation system was listed in my older post titled – List of Adversary Emulation Tools. Among major changes, what I like is that now...
Oski Data-Stealing Malware Emerges to Target North America, China
An emergent and effective data-harvesting tool dubbed Oski is proliferating in North America and China, stealing online account credentials, credit-card numbers, cryptowallet accounts and more. Oski, likely a Finnish or Nordic variant of the word Oska, meaning “Viking warrior or god” in Samoan,...
UPDATE: PoshC2 v5.2
Back in November 2019, PoshC2 v5.0 was released and now, a couple of days ago PoshC2 v5.2 was released as well. This release has significant refactoring changes to make this open source post-exploitation C2 framework more intuitive to use and contribute to. The guys at Nettitude labs have taken...
SAIGON, the Mysterious Ursnif Fork
Ursnif aka Gozi/Gozi-ISFB is one of the oldest banking malware families still in active distribution. While the first major version of Ursnif was identified in 2006, several subsequent versions have been released in large part due source code leaks. FireEye reported on a previously unidentified...