Sept. 29, 2023, 8:45 a.m. | MalBot

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“Infostealer” malware have been in the wild for a long time now. Once the computer’s victim is infected, the goal is to steal “juicy” information like passwords, cookies, screenshots, keystrokes, and more. Yesterday, I spotted an interesting sample. It’s delivered through an FTP connection. The file (SHA256:2bf9a44bd546e0fd1448521669136220dc49146b0f3a5cd7863698ac79b5e778) is unknown on VirusTotal.


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