Attackers Abuse Python, Cloudflare to Deliver AsyncRAT
The phishing campaign shows how attackers continue to weaponize legitimate cloud services and open source tools to evade detection and gain trust.
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The phishing campaign shows how attackers continue to weaponize legitimate cloud services and open source tools to evade detection and gain trust.
What's believed to be a global phishing-as-a-service enterprise using cloaking techniques has been riding on public cloud infrastructure for more than 3 years.
Phishing, Python and RATs, oh my A sneaky malware campaign slithers through Cloudflare tunnel subdomains to execute in-memory malicious code and give unknown attackers long-term access to pwned machines.…
A new campaign is making use of Cloudflare Tunnel subdomains to host malicious payloads and deliver them via malicious attachments embedded in phishing emails
Threat actors' use of Cloudflare R2 to host phishing pages has witnessed a 61-fold increase over the past six months
This, this is what we mean by a sophisticated cyberattack Criminals behind the cyberattacks on Twilio and Cloudflare earlier this month had cast a much wider net in their phishing expedition, targeting as many as 135 organizations — primarily IT, software development and cloud services providers based in the US.…
Bolstering email defences to keep cybercrooks at bay Krazy Glue of the internet Cloudflare has buffed up its email security with the purchase of anti-phishing firm Area 1.…