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Sifting through the spines: identifying (potential) Cactus ransomware victims

Authored by Willem Zeeman and Yun Zheng Hu This blog is part of a series written by various Dutch cyber security firms that have collaborated on the Cactus ransomware group, which exploits Qlik Sense servers for initial access. To view all of them please check the central blog by Dutch special interest group Cyberveilig Nederland [1] The...

Thu Apr 25, 2024 09:12
Android Malware Vultur Expands Its Wingspan

Authored by Joshua Kamp Executive summary The authors behind Android banking malware Vultur have been spotted adding new technical features, which allow the malware operator to further remotely interact with the victim’s mobile device. Vultur has also started masquerading more of its malicious activity by encrypting its C2 communication,...

Thu Mar 28, 2024 13:45
Memory Scanning for the Masses

Authors: Axel Boesenach and Erik Schamper In this blog post we will go into a user-friendly memory scanning Python library that was created out of the necessity of having more control during memory scanning. We will give an overview of how this library works, share the thought process and the why’s. This blog post will not cover the inner workings...

Thu Jan 25, 2024 15:34
Reverse, Reveal, Recover: Windows Defender Quarantine Forensics

Max Groot & Erik Schamper TL;DR Windows Defender (the antivirus shipped with standard installations of Windows) places malicious files into quarantine upon detection. Reverse engineering mpengine.dll resulted in finding previously undocumented metadata in the Windows Defender quarantine folder that can be used for digital...

Thu Dec 14, 2023 08:51
The Spelling Police: Searching for Malicious HTTP Servers by Identifying Typos in HTTP Responses

Authored by Margit Hazenbroek At Fox-IT (part of NCC Group) identifying servers that host nefarious activities is a critical aspect of our threat intelligence. One approach involves looking for anomalies in responses of HTTP servers. Sometimes cybercriminals that host malicious servers employ tactics that involve mimicking the responses of legitimate...

Wed Nov 15, 2023 17:39
Popping Blisters for research: An overview of past payloads and exploring recent developments

Authored by Mick Koomen Summary Blister is a piece of malware that loads a payload embedded inside it. We provide an overview of payloads dropped by the Blister loader based on 137 unpacked samples from the past one and a half years and take a look at recent activity of Blister. The overview shows that since its support for environmental...

Wed Nov 1, 2023 14:28

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