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<blockquote data-quote="Trident" data-source="post: 1026441" data-attributes="member: 99014"><p>The “malware landscape” for years has been copy/paste, changing evasion and distribution tactics, but the main three threats since the fake AVs disappeared years ago have remained ransomware, infostealers/RATs and malware-as-a-service operation (loaders) which is frequently the entry point. There is hardly any innovation in the “malware landscape”. By pulling 10 random threat researches from different companies and different years what I’ve said can easily be proven.</p><p></p><p>Here is the newest, brightest and shiniest star of the malware landscape. Based on not so new and shiny groups, tactics and codebases we’ve been observing for years.</p><p>[URL unfurl="true"]https://blog.sekoia.io/stealc-a-copycat-of-vidar-and-raccoon-infostealers-gaining-in-popularity-part-1/[/URL]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Trident, post: 1026441, member: 99014"] The “malware landscape” for years has been copy/paste, changing evasion and distribution tactics, but the main three threats since the fake AVs disappeared years ago have remained ransomware, infostealers/RATs and malware-as-a-service operation (loaders) which is frequently the entry point. There is hardly any innovation in the “malware landscape”. By pulling 10 random threat researches from different companies and different years what I’ve said can easily be proven. Here is the newest, brightest and shiniest star of the malware landscape. Based on not so new and shiny groups, tactics and codebases we’ve been observing for years. [URL unfurl="true"]https://blog.sekoia.io/stealc-a-copycat-of-vidar-and-raccoon-infostealers-gaining-in-popularity-part-1/[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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