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Threat Actors Use Stolen Bank Data for BitRAT Malware Campaign

Heimadal Security

Cyber researchers warn that the campaign aims infecting endpoints with BitRAT remote access trojan. The post Threat Actors Use Stolen Bank Data for BitRAT Malware Campaign appeared first on Heimdal Security Blog.

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Water Basilisk Campaign Distributes RATs Through a New Crypter

Heimadal Security

Another malicious operation wreaks havoc in the world of malware and trojans. The so-called Water Basilisk campaign makes use of a new crypter with the goal of RATs distribution. Among the propagated RATs we can mention LimeRat, QuasarRat, BitRat, NjRat, Warzone, and Nanocore RAT. What Is a RAT?

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Popping Blisters for research: An overview of past payloads and exploring recent developments

Fox IT

Authored by Mick Koomen Summary Blister is a piece of malware that loads a payload embedded inside it. Elastic Security first documented Blister in December 2021 in a campaign that used malicious installers 4. That campaign reportedly dropped Cobalt Strike and BitRat. We also included a more complete data set at [link].