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Hacking Employers and Seeking Employment: Two Job-Related Campaigns Bear Hallmarks of North Korean Threat Actors
Hacking Employers and Seeking Employment: Two Job-Related Campaigns Bear Hallmarks of North Korean Threat Actors
Two ongoing campaigns bear hallmarks of North Korean state-sponsored threat actors, posing in job-seeking roles to distribute malware or conduct espionage.
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Hacking Employers and Seeking Employment: Two Job-Related Campaigns Bear Hallmarks of North Korean Threat Actors
When Pentest Tools Go Brutal: Red-Teaming Tool Being Abused by Malicious Actors
When Pentest Tools Go Brutal: Red-Teaming Tool Being Abused by Malicious Actors
Unit 42 continuously hunts for new and unique malware samples that match known advanced persistent threat (APT) patterns and tactics. On May 19, one such sample was uploaded to VirusTotal, where it received a benign verdict from all 56 vendors that evaluated it. Beyond the obvious detection concerns, we believe this sample is also significant in terms of its malicious payload, command and control (C2), and packaging.
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When Pentest Tools Go Brutal: Red-Teaming Tool Being Abused by Malicious Actors
When Pentest Tools Go Brutal: Red-Teaming Tool Being Abused by Malicious Actors
When Pentest Tools Go Brutal: Red-Teaming Tool Being Abused by Malicious Actors
Unit 42 continuously hunts for new and unique malware samples that match known advanced persistent threat (APT) patterns and tactics. On May 19, one such sample was uploaded to VirusTotal, where it received a benign verdict from all 56 vendors that evaluated it. Beyond the obvious detection concerns, we believe this sample is also significant in terms of its malicious payload, command and control (C2), and packaging.
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When Pentest Tools Go Brutal: Red-Teaming Tool Being Abused by Malicious Actors
When Pentest Tools Go Brutal: Red-Teaming Tool Being Abused by Malicious Actors
When Pentest Tools Go Brutal: Red-Teaming Tool Being Abused by Malicious Actors
Unit 42 continuously hunts for new and unique malware samples that match known advanced persistent threat (APT) patterns and tactics. On May 19, one such sample was uploaded to VirusTotal, where it received a benign verdict from all 56 vendors that evaluated it. Beyond the obvious detection concerns, we believe this sample is also significant in terms of its malicious payload, command and control (C2), and packaging.
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When Pentest Tools Go Brutal: Red-Teaming Tool Being Abused by Malicious Actors