The threat actor responsible for large Dridex and Locky distribution campaigns in the past has been using a brand new backdoor in attacks over the past couple of months, Proofpoint reports.
Cybercrime·Malware & Threats
Dridex/Locky Operator Uses New RAT in Recent Campaigns
The threat actor responsible for large Dridex and Locky distribution campaigns in the past has been using a brand new backdoor in attacks over the past couple of months, Proofpoint reports. The post Dridex/Locky Operator Uses New RAT in Recent Campaigns appeared first on SecurityWeek.

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