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Malware Installed via PowerShell

June 18, 2024
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Malware Installed via PowerShell

In recent cybersecurity developments, hackers have shifted focus to social engineering, exploiting human psychology to breach security defenses. Unlike traditional technical exploits, social engineering techniques like phishing and pretexting manipulate users into unwittingly compromising their credentials or executing malicious tasks. Proofpoint’s findings underscore how hackers are now leveraging these tactics through deceptive browser popups. These popups trick users into pasting and executing malicious PowerShell scripts, facilitating the installation of potent malware such as DarkGate and Vidar Stealer.

The ClearFake campaign, identified by Proofpoint, exemplifies this trend with its strategy of using fake browser update overlays on compromised websites. These overlays prompt users to run seemingly innocuous scripts that, unbeknownst to them, initiate multi-stage malware infection chains. This method, utilizing obfuscation techniques and multiple malware families like Lumma Stealer and Amadey Loader, poses significant threats to organizations’ cybersecurity.

Moreover, researchers discovered that attackers are employing sophisticated techniques such as EtherHiding and ZIP executable bundling to evade detection by security measures. Dubbed “ClickFix” by researchers, these overlays exploit user trust in common actions like updating browsers, ultimately leading to the execution of malicious PowerShell scripts and the deployment of malware like Vidar Stealer. This evolution in social engineering underscores the importance of enhancing user awareness and education within organizations to recognize and report suspicious activities promptly.

As TA571 continues to refine its tactics with HTML lures and fake error messages since March 2024, cybersecurity experts emphasize the need for proactive measures. Organizations must bolster their defenses not only through technological solutions but also through comprehensive user training. Awareness campaigns can empower employees to identify and thwart social engineering attempts, thereby mitigating the risks posed by evolving cyber threats.

Reference:

  • Innovative Social Engineering Runs PowerShell for Malware Installation
Tags: Cyber AlertCyber Alerts 2024Cyber RiskCyber threatDarkgateHackershuman psychologyJune 2024Lumma StealerPowerShellProofpointpsychologySocial EngineeringVidar stealer
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