Worok Hackers Abuse Dropbox API to Exfiltrate Data via Backdoor Hidden in Images,
A recently discovered cyber espionage group dubbed Worok has been found hiding malware in seemingly innocuous image files, corroborating a crucial link in the threat actor’s infection chain.
Czech cybersecurity firm Avast said the purpose of the PNG files is to conceal a payload that’s used to facilitate information theft.
« What is noteworthy is data collection from victims’ machines using
Czech cybersecurity firm Avast said the purpose of the PNG files is to conceal a payload that’s used to facilitate information theft.
« What is noteworthy is data collection from victims’ machines using
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A recently discovered cyber espionage group dubbed Worok has been found hiding malware in seemingly innocuous image files, corroborating a crucial link in the threat actor’s infection chain.
Czech cybersecurity firm Avast said the purpose of the PNG files is to conceal a payload that’s used to facilitate information theft.
« What is noteworthy is data collection from victims’ machines using
Czech cybersecurity firm Avast said the purpose of the PNG files is to conceal a payload that’s used to facilitate information theft.
« What is noteworthy is data collection from victims’ machines using
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