5e4021ae96d4b28dd27382e3520e8333288d7095

Malware updated 8 months ago (2024-01-10T14:25:38.971Z)
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Gh0stUnspecified
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Gh0st is a form of malware, or malicious software, that has been used in a variety of cyber attacks to exploit and damage computer systems. Notably, it was used in Operation Diplomatic Specter, where the Gh0st RAT (Remote Access Trojan) sample and Specter malware family were deployed. The malware co
win32/farfli.bur Gh0st RatUnspecified
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ESET
a year ago
Not‑so‑private messaging: Trojanized WhatsApp and Telegram apps go after cryptocurrency wallets | WeLiveSecurity
CERT-EU
a year ago
Not‑so‑private messaging: Trojanized WhatsApp and Telegram apps go after cryptocurrency wallets | WeLiveSecurity