Feb. 16, 2022, 11 a.m. | Joe Warminsky

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The versatile malware known as TrickBot continues to pose “great danger” to customers of financial and technology companies because its developers are trying to stay a step ahead of cybersecurity analysts, according to Check Point Research. The company says TrickBot’s authors have equipped it with layers of “anti-analysis” and “anti-deobfuscation” capabilities, meaning that if an expert tries to pick apart the malware’s code, it stops communicating with its command-and-control servers or stops working altogether. Those features “show the authors’ highly …

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