Listen "The JPHP loader breaking away from the pack."
Episode Synopsis
Shawn Kanady, Global Director of Trustwave SpiderLabs, to discuss their work on "Pronsis Loader: A JPHP-Driven Malware Diverging from D3F@ck Loader." Trustwave SpiderLabs has uncovered Pronsis Loader, a new malware variant using the rare programming language JPHP and stealthy installation tactics to evade detection.
The malware is capable of delivering high-risk payloads like Lumma Stealer and Latrodectus, posing a significant threat. Researchers highlight its unique capabilities and infrastructure, offering insights for bolstering cybersecurity defenses.
The research can be found here:
Pronsis Loader: A JPHP-Driven Malware Diverging from D3F@ck Loader
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The malware is capable of delivering high-risk payloads like Lumma Stealer and Latrodectus, posing a significant threat. Researchers highlight its unique capabilities and infrastructure, offering insights for bolstering cybersecurity defenses.
The research can be found here:
Pronsis Loader: A JPHP-Driven Malware Diverging from D3F@ck Loader
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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