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DDoS threat report for 2023 Q2
DDoS threat report for 2023 Q2
Q2 2023 saw an unprecedented escalation in DDoS attack sophistication. Pro-Russian hacktivists REvil, Killnet and Anonymous Sudan joined forces to attack Western sites. Mitel vulnerability exploits surged by a whopping 532%, and attacks on crypto rocketed up by 600%. Read the full story...
·blog.cloudflare.com·
DDoS threat report for 2023 Q2
Following the Scent of TrickGate: 6-Year-Old Packer Used to Deploy the Most Wanted Malware
Following the Scent of TrickGate: 6-Year-Old Packer Used to Deploy the Most Wanted Malware
  • Initially observed in July 2016, TrickGate is a shellcode-based packer offered as a service to hide malware from EDRs and antivirus programs. * Over the last 6 years, TrickGate was used to deploy the top members of the “Most Wanted Malware” list, such as Cerber, Trickbot, Maze, Emotet, REvil, Cobalt Strike, AZORult, Formbook, AgentTesla and more. * TrickGate managed to stay under the radar for years because it is transformative – it undergoes changes periodically. This characteristic caused the research community to identify it by numerous attributes and names. * While the packer’s wrapper changed over time, the main building blocks within TrickGate shellcode are still in use today. * Check Point Threat Emulation successfully detects and blocks the TrickGate packer.
·research.checkpoint.com·
Following the Scent of TrickGate: 6-Year-Old Packer Used to Deploy the Most Wanted Malware
Following the Scent of TrickGate: 6-Year-Old Packer Used to Deploy the Most Wanted Malware
Following the Scent of TrickGate: 6-Year-Old Packer Used to Deploy the Most Wanted Malware
* Initially observed in July 2016, TrickGate is a shellcode-based packer offered as a service to hide malware from EDRs and antivirus programs. * Over the last 6 years, TrickGate was used to deploy the top members of the “Most Wanted Malware” list, such as Cerber, Trickbot, Maze, Emotet, REvil, Cobalt Strike, AZORult, Formbook, AgentTesla and more. * TrickGate managed to stay under the radar for years because it is transformative – it undergoes changes periodically. This characteristic caused the research community to identify it by numerous attributes and names. * While the packer’s wrapper changed over time, the main building blocks within TrickGate shellcode are still in use today. * Check Point Threat Emulation successfully detects and blocks the TrickGate packer.
·research.checkpoint.com·
Following the Scent of TrickGate: 6-Year-Old Packer Used to Deploy the Most Wanted Malware