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The Hacker News |
Identifiant |
3399349 |
Date de publication |
2021-09-20 04:00:58 (vue: 2021-09-20 11:08:22) |
Titre |
A New Wave of Malware Attack Targeting Organizations in South America |
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A spam campaign delivering spear-phishing emails aimed at South American organizations has retooled its techniques to include a wide range of commodity remote access trojans (RATs) and geolocation filtering to avoid detection, according to new research.
Cybersecurity firm Trend Micro attributed the attacks to an advanced persistent threat (APT) tracked as APT-C-36 (aka Blind Eagle), a suspected |
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Spam
Malware
Threat
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Stories |
APT-C-36
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