Malicious IIS Extensions Gaining Popularity Among Cyber Criminals for Persistent Access,
Threat actors are increasingly abusing Internet Information Services (IIS) extensions to backdoor servers as a means of establishing a « durable persistence mechanism. »
That’s according to a new warning from the Microsoft 365 Defender Research Team, which said that « IIS backdoors are also harder to detect since they mostly reside in the same directories as legitimate modules used by target
That’s according to a new warning from the Microsoft 365 Defender Research Team, which said that « IIS backdoors are also harder to detect since they mostly reside in the same directories as legitimate modules used by target
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Threat actors are increasingly abusing Internet Information Services (IIS) extensions to backdoor servers as a means of establishing a « durable persistence mechanism. »
That’s according to a new warning from the Microsoft 365 Defender Research Team, which said that « IIS backdoors are also harder to detect since they mostly reside in the same directories as legitimate modules used by target
That’s according to a new warning from the Microsoft 365 Defender Research Team, which said that « IIS backdoors are also harder to detect since they mostly reside in the same directories as legitimate modules used by target
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