Vampire Bot Malware Sinks Fangs Into Job Hunters
The campaign is the latest by BatShadow, one of a growing number of cybercrime groups operating out of Vietnam.
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The campaign is the latest by BatShadow, one of a growing number of cybercrime groups operating out of Vietnam.
Interpol's Operation Secure arrested more than 30 suspects across Vietnam, Sri Lanka, and Nauru, and seized 117 command-and-control servers allegedly used to run widespread phishing, business email compromise, and other cyber scams.
Interpol's Operation Secure arrested more than 20 suspects across Vietnam, Sri Lanka, and Naru, and seized 117 command-and-control servers allegedly used to run widespread phishing, business email compromise, and other cyber scams.
The China-linked cyber-operations group, better known as Lotus Panda, uses its own custom malware to focus on government agencies and private companies in Hong Kong, the Philippines, Taiwan, and Vietnam.
The threat actor, of unknown origin, is deploying a proprietary backdoor malware known as "Sagerunex" against critical infrastructure in Hong Kong, Philippines, Taiwan, and Vietnam.
The likely Vietnam-based threat actor has been using two zero-days in VeraCore's warehouse management software in some of its latest cyberattacks.
With a complex attack chain and using Telegram for its command and control, CoralRaider targets victims in Asian countries — and appears to have accidentally infected itself as well.
An economic success story in Asia, Vietnam is seeing more manufacturing and more business investment. But with that comes a significant uptick in cybercrime as well.
Attackers "encrypted" VNDirect's data in an attack that kept the broker offline for days.
Vietnamese cybercrime groups are using multiple different MaaS infostealers and RATs to target the digital marketing sector.
The malware uses software to evade detection while also making it difficult to analyze.