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DragonSpark threat actor avoids detection using Golang source code Interpretation

DragonSpark targets organizations with a Golang malware Chinese threat actor tracked as DragonSpark targets organizations in East Asia […]

Your hacker January 25, 2023 Blog

APT28 relies on PowerPoint Mouseover to deliver Graphite malware

APT28 group distributes Powerpoint Malware The Russia-linked APT28 group is using mouse movement in decoy Microsoft PowerPoint documents to […]

Your hacker September 28, 2022 Blog

Experts spotted a new stealthy Linux malware dubbed Shikitega

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Linux malware Shikitega a multi-stage infection chain A new Linux malware dubbed Shikitega leverages a multi-stage infection chain to target […]

Your hacker September 7, 2022 Blog

New Matanbuchus Campaign drops Cobalt Strike beacons

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Matanbuchus = malware-as-a-service (Maas) with Beacons Threat intelligence firm Cyble has observed a malware-as-a-service (Maas), named Matanbuchus, involved […]

Your hacker June 27, 2022 Blog

Symbiote, a nearly-impossible-to-detect Linux malware

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Stealth Linux malware, Symbiote, backdoor systems. Joint research conducted by security firms Intezer and BlackBerry uncovered a new […]

Your hacker June 9, 2022 Blog

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