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A week in security (February 12 – February 18)
Last week on Malwarebytes Labs: GoldPickaxe Trojan steals your face! Microsoft Exchange vulnerability actively exploited Massive utility scam campaign spreads via online ads Facebook Marketplace users’ stolen data offered for sale How ransomware changed in 2023 Malwarebytes crushes malware all th...
US Takes Down Notorious Warzone RAT Malware Operation, Arrests 2
By Waqas The notorious Warzone Rat operation was active from 2018 until its takedown. This is a post from HackRead.com Read the original post: US Takes Down Notorious Warzone RAT Malware Operation, Arrests 2...
U.S. DoJ Dismantles Warzone RAT Infrastructure, Arrests Key Operators
The U.S. Justice Department DoJ on Friday announced the seizure of online infrastructure that was used to sell a remote access trojan RAT called Warzone RAT. The domains – www.warzone.ws and three others – were "used to sell computer malware used by cybercriminals to secretly access and steal dat...
MULTI#STORM Campaign Targets India and U.S. with Remote Access Trojans
A new phishing campaign codenamed MULTISTORM has set its sights on India and the U.S. by leveraging JavaScript files to deliver remote access trojans on compromised systems. "The attack chain ends with the victim machine infected with multiple unique RAT remote access trojan malware instances, su...
Researchers Detail PureCrypter Loader Cyber Criminals Using to Distribute Malware
Cybersecurity researchers have detailed the workings of a fully-featured malware loader dubbed PureCrypter that's being purchased by cyber criminals to deliver remote access trojans RATs and information stealers. "The loader is a .NET executable obfuscated with SmartAssembly and makes use of...
WordPress Sites Abused in Aggah Spear-Phishing Campaign
Threat actors are using compromised WordPress websites to target manufacturers across Asia with a new spear-phishing campaign that delivers the Warzone RAT, a commodity infostealer available widely for purchase on criminal forums, researchers have found. The threat group Aggah, believed to be...