Mallox ransomware: in-depth analysis and evolution


Mallox is a sophisticated and dangerous family of malicious software that has been causing significant damage to organizations worldwide.

In 2023, this ransomware strain demonstrated an uptick in attacks, the overall number of discovered Mallox samples exceeding 700. In the first half of 2024, the malware was still being actively developed, with new versions being released several times a month, while the Mallox RaaS affiliate program advertised on dark web forums was seeking new partners. This article aims to provide a comprehensive technical overview of the ransomware and its history.

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Source: Kaspersky


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