March 8, 2023, 11:05 a.m. | MalBot

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<div><p><strong>Hannover, Germany (8 March 2023) </strong>– The dangerous Emotet malware – a Trojan – is back. Hornetsecurity’s inhouse Security Lab has observed a new emerging Emotet campaign after almost three months of silence.</p>

The latest iteration of Emotet uses very large files to bypass security scans that only scan the first bytes of large files or skip large files completely.




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