New Stealthy .NET Malware Hiding Malicious Payloads Within Bitmap Resources
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Cybersecurity researchers at Palo Alto Networks’ Unit 42 have uncovered a novel obfuscation method employed by threat actors to conceal malware within bitmap resources of seemingly benign 32-bit .NET applications. This advanced steganography technique embeds malicious payloads in bitmap files, initiating a multi-stage infection chain that ultimately delivers destructive malware families such as Agent Tesla, Remcos RAT, and XLoader. Loading the …
New Stealthy .NET Malware Hiding Malicious Payloads Within Bitmap Resources
Cybersecurity researchers at Palo Alto Networks’ Unit 42 have uncovered a novel obfuscation method employed by threat actors to conceal malware within bitmap resources of seemingly benign 32-bit .NET applications. This advanced steganography technique embeds malicious payloads in bitmap files, initiating a multi-stage infection chain that ultimately delivers destructive malware families such as Agent Tesla, […] Introduction to Malware Binary Tr…
New Stealthy .NET Malware Hiding Malicious Payloads within bitmap resources
Cybersecurity researchers at Palo Alto Networks’ Unit 42 have uncovered a novel obfuscation method employed by threat actors to conceal malware within bitmap resources of seemingly benign 32-bit .NET applications. This advanced steganography technique embeds malicious payloads in bitmap files, initiating a multi-stage infection chain that ultimately delivers destructive malware families such as Agent Tesla, […] The post New Stealthy .NET Malware…
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