Researchers have detected a new, stealthy Astaroth trojan campaign emanating from and centered in Brazil, but spreading to parts of Europe. Named after 'the Great Duke of Hell' because of its use of satanic variable names, Astaroth has been around since late 2017.
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Extensive ‘Living Off the Land’ Hides Stealthy Malware Campaign
Researchers have detected a new, stealthy Astaroth trojan campaign emanating from and centered in Brazil, but spreading to parts of Europe. Named after 'the Great Duke of Hell' because of its use of satanic variable names, Astaroth has been around since late 2017. The post Extensive ‘Living Off the Land’ Hides Stealthy Malware Campaign appeared first on SecurityWeek.

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