Transparent Tribe APT adds new tool to its Windows malware arsenal
The group updated its Windows malware toolkit with a new malware called ObliqueRAT.
The group updated its Windows malware toolkit with a new malware called ObliqueRAT.
The XSS forum will prohibit topics related to "Ransomware affiliate programs", "Ransomware rental", and the "Sale of lockers.”
The hackers claim to have stolen over 740 gigabytes of data, including information on management, new businesses and personal data.
The company said that Codecov’s Bash Uploader script was up on a single CI server used to test and build some internal tooling.
At the beginning of 2020, the police seized the WeLeakInfo portal, and arrested two of its operators.
The move comes after a recent ransomware attack that disrupted operations at the major US fuel pipeline Colonial Pipeline.
The attackers use RATs to steal data, for follow-on activity and downloading additional payloads.
The zero-day vulnerability affects Adobe Reader software and has been exploited in attacks against Windows users.
The hackers demanded $4 million and received a counter-offer of $100,000.
The malware has been spreading across European countries since January 2021.
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