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Hackers are locking out Mars Stealer operators from their own servers
Nov. 22, 2022, 7 p.m. | Zack Whittaker
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A security research and hacking startup says it has found a coding flaw that allows it to lock out operators of the Mars Stealer malware from their own servers and release their victims. Mars Stealer is data-stealing malware-as-a-service, allowing cybercriminals to rent access to the infrastructure to launch their own attacks. The malware itself is […]
Hackers are locking out Mars Stealer operators from their own servers by Zack Whittaker originally published on TechCrunch
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