Kinsing (Cryptominer) – Malware
Discovered in 2020, Kinsing is a Golang cryptominer with a rootkit component. Originally designed to exploit Linux systems.
Read moreDetailsDiscovered in 2020, Kinsing is a Golang cryptominer with a rootkit component. Originally designed to exploit Linux systems.
Read moreDetailsTrickbot is a modular banking Trojan, attributed to the WizardSpider cybercrime gang. Mostly delivered via spam campaigns or other malware...
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Read moreDetailsQbot AKA Qakbot is a banking Trojan that first appeared in 2008. It was designed to steal a user’s banking...
Read moreDetailsPhorpiex has been active since 2010 and at its peak controlled more than a million infected hosts. It is known...
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Read moreDetailsNSRMiner is a cryptominer that surfaced around November 2018, and was mainly spread in Asia, specifically Vietnam, China, Japan and...
Read moreDetailsMylobot is a sophisticated botnet that first detected in 2017 and is equipped with complex evasion techniques including anti-VM, and...
Read moreDetailsLokiBot is commodity infostealer for Windows. It harvests credentials from a variety of applications, web browsers, email clients, IT administration...
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