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The novel cybercriminal group tapped the ever-evolving info-stealing trojan to move laterally on a network in a recent attack, researchers have found.
https://threatpost.com/black-basta-ransomware-qbot/179909/
Malware borrows generously from code used by other botnets such as Mirai, Qbot and Zbot.
https://threatpost.com/enemybot-malware-targets-web-servers-cms-tools-and-android-os/179765/
The malware has added an anti-debugging tool that crashes browser tabs when researchers use code beautifying for analysis.
https://threatpost.com/trickbot-crash-security-researchers-browsers/178046/
U.S. and Canada charge Ottawa man for ransomware attacks, signaling that North America is no cybercriminal haven.
https://threatpost.com/canadian-ransomware-arrest/176905/