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New Python-scripted trojan malware targets fintech companies

posted onSeptember 3, 2020
by l33tdawg
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A well-resourced hacking operation has deployed newly-developed trojan malware in a campaign targeting financial tech organisations with the aim of stealing email addresses, passwords and other sensitive corporate information – and the malicious code is bundled inside code ripped from legitimate applications.

Known as Evilnum, the advanced persistent threat (APT) group first emerged in 2018 and one of the reasons for their success is how often they've changed tools and tactics as they take aim at targets related to Fintech mostly located in Europe and the UK, although some victims are located in the Americas and Australia.

Evilnum's activity has been varied, with reports of it using different components written in Javascript and C#, and now it has deployed another new tool for attacks. This time, it's a Python-scripted remote access trojan (RAT) which emerged in recent weeks alongside a new spate of targeted attacks.

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