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Source bleepingcomputer.webp Bleeping Computer
Identifiant 984756
Date de publication 2019-01-10 04:26:00 (vue: 2019-01-10 15:05:43)
Titre New ServHelper Backdoor and FlawedGrace RAT Pushed by Necurs Botnet (Recyclage)
Texte Malware researchers discovered two new malware families distributed through phishing campaigns last year from the Necurs botnet: ServHelper backdoor with two variants and FlawedGrace remote access trojan (RAT). [...]
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Source bleepingcomputer.webp Bleeping Computer
Identifiant 986445
Date de publication 2019-01-10 04:26:00 (vue: 2019-01-11 13:02:35)
Titre TA505 Group Adopts New ServHelper Backdoor and FlawedGrace RAT (Recyclage)
Texte Malware researchers discovered two new malware families distributed through phishing campaigns last year carried out by the TA505 cybercriminal group: ServHelper backdoor with two variants and FlawedGrace remote access trojan (RAT). [...]
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bleepingcomputer.webp 2019-01-10 04:26:00 (Déjà vu) TA505 Group Adopts New ServHelper Backdoor and FlawedGrace RAT (lien direct) Malware researchers discovered two new malware families distributed through phishing campaigns last year carried out by the TA505 cybercriminal group: ServHelper backdoor with two variants and FlawedGrace remote access trojan (RAT). [...] Malware
no_ico.webp 2019-01-15 12:02:04 (Déjà vu) New Malware Families Discovered; Distributed Through Phishing Campaigns From The Necurs Botnet (lien direct) It has been reported today that security researchers have discovered two new malware families distributed through phishing campaigns last year from the Necurs botnet: ServHelper backdoor with two variants and FlawedGrace remote access trojan (RAT). The threat actor continues to target organisations in the financial and retail sectors, the researchers say, using Microsoft Word, Microsoft Publisher, and PDF … The ISBuzz Post: This Post New Malware Families Discovered; Distributed Through Phishing Campaigns From The Necurs Botnet Malware Threat
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