- Trickbot Adds Remote Application Credential-Grabbing Capabilities to Its Repertoire
February 12, 2019
In November 2018, we covered a Trickbot variant that came with a password-grabbing module, which allowed it to steal credentials from numerous applications. In January 2019, we saw Trickbot (detected as TrojanSpy.Win32.TRICKBOT.AZ and Trojan.Win32.MERETAM.AD) with new capabilities added to its already extensive bag of tricks. Its authors clearly aren’t done updating Trickbot — we recently found a ...
- Windows App Runs on Mac, Downloads Info Stealer and Adware
February 11, 2019
EXE is the official executable file format used for Windows to signify that they only run on Windows platforms, and to serve as a security feature. By default, attempting to run an EXE file on a Mac or Linux OS will only show an error notification. However, we found EXE files in the wild delivering a ...
- APT10 Targeted Norwegian MSP and US Companies in Sustained Campaign
February 6, 2019
A sustained cyberespionage campaign targeting at least three companies in the United States and Europe was uncovered by Recorded Future and Rapid7 between November 2017 and September 2018. Based on the technical data uncovered, and in light of recent disclosures by the U.S. Department of Justice on the ongoing activities of Chinese state-sponsored threat actors, ...
- Pro-Tibet groups targeted with ExileRAT in spy campaign
February 5, 2019
Researchers have uncovered a new cyberespionage campaign which is targeting pro-Tibetan individuals in order to distribute the ExileRAT Trojan. On Monday, researchers from Cisco Talos said that the new campaign delivers a malicious Microsoft PowerPoint document containing the Remote Access Trojan (RAT) which is capable of stealing system and personal information, terminating or launching processes, surveillance and the ...
- The APT Name Game: How Grim Threat Actors Get Goofy Monikers
February 5, 2019
What’s in a name? When it comes to advanced persistent threat groups, it is often quite a bit. While their monikers’ may seem whimsical – Fancy Bear, Nomadic Octopus, Ocean Lotus and Darkhotel – the reality is these are not arbitrary names. In fact, many are similar to schoolyard nicknames or a type of shorthand – ...
- Chafer APT Takes Aim at Diplomats in Iran with Improved Custom Malware
February 1, 2019
The Remexi spyware has been improved and retooled. An Iran-linked APT known as Chafer has been targeting various entities based in Iran with an enhanced version of a custom malware. Meanwhile the victimology suggests the threat group is waging a cyber-espionage operation against diplomats there. Over the course of the autumn, analysts at Kaspersky Lab observed attackers ...
- FBI Mapping ‘Joanap Malware’ Victims to Disrupt the North Korean Botnet
January 31, 2019
The United States Department of Justice (DoJ) announced Wednesday its effort to “map and further disrupt” a botnet tied to North Korea that has infected numerous Microsoft Windows computers across the globe over the last decade. Dubbed Joanap, the botnet is believed to be part of “Hidden Cobra“—an Advanced Persistent Threat (APT) actors’ group often known as ...
- Theoretical Ransomware Attack Could Lead to Global Damages Says Report
January 29, 2019
According to a speculative cyber risk scenario prepared by Cambridge University for risk management purposes, a ransomware strain that would manage to impact more than 600,000 businesses worldwide within 24 hours would potentially lead to damages of billions not covered by insurers. First of all, it is important to understand that although the numbers look very scary, this type of ...
- Malvertising campaign targets Apple users with malicious code hidden in images
January 24, 2019
Apple users continue to be some of the favorite targets of malvertising campaigns, according to a report published this week by cyber-security firm Confiant. The report describes a new malvertising group called VeryMal that’s been going after Apple users, with the latest campaigns employing steganography techniques to hide malicious code inside ad images to avoid detection. The Confiant report comes ...
- Trojans lead siege on businesses for second year running
January 23, 2019
Security software firm Malwarebytes has released its annual ‘State of Malware 2019‘ report which analyses the prevalence of different forms of malware and shows how each type is being used to attack businesses and consumers. Following its quarterly report released in October, Malwarebytes report that for the second year in a row, Trojans are leading the siege on ...

