HYAS has just published the HYAS Threat Intel Report for April 15, 2024, a deep examination of the Amadey malware family which has been increasingly active, targeting SMBs and enterprises.
David Brunsdon, Threat Intelligence Security Engineer with HYAS, said: “The threat posed by the Amadey malware family looms large, targeting individuals, businesses, and organizations across sectors with sophisticated tactics aimed at stealing sensitive information, compromising systems, and wreaking havoc.
“We look at the intricacies of the Amadey malware family, exploring its modular architecture, propagation methods, malicious techniques, notable campaigns, and the entities it targets. By dissecting the inner workings of this pervasive threat and providing actionable insights, we hope to better equip cybersecurity professionals, organizations, and individuals with the knowledge needed to bolster their defenses and mitigate the risks posed by Amadey and similar malware variants.”
Amadey is a malware family recognized as a Remote Access Trojan (RAT) generally used in reconnaissance operations for keylogging, credential theft and data exfiltration. Past campaigns using this malware family have been known to target non-Russian-speaking countries.
You can read the Threat Intel Report here.
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HYAS Latest Threat Intel Report Is Out
HYAS has just published the HYAS Threat Intel Report for April 15, 2024, a deep examination of the Amadey malware family which has been increasingly active, targeting SMBs and enterprises.
David Brunsdon, Threat Intelligence Security Engineer with HYAS, said: “The threat posed by the Amadey malware family looms large, targeting individuals, businesses, and organizations across sectors with sophisticated tactics aimed at stealing sensitive information, compromising systems, and wreaking havoc.
“We look at the intricacies of the Amadey malware family, exploring its modular architecture, propagation methods, malicious techniques, notable campaigns, and the entities it targets. By dissecting the inner workings of this pervasive threat and providing actionable insights, we hope to better equip cybersecurity professionals, organizations, and individuals with the knowledge needed to bolster their defenses and mitigate the risks posed by Amadey and similar malware variants.”
Amadey is a malware family recognized as a Remote Access Trojan (RAT) generally used in reconnaissance operations for keylogging, credential theft and data exfiltration. Past campaigns using this malware family have been known to target non-Russian-speaking countries.
You can read the Threat Intel Report here.
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