New Ramnit Campaign Spreads Azorult Malware
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Research by: Nikita Fokin and Alexey Bukhteyev This summer we wrote about the Ramnit malware and its underlying “Black” botnet campaign which was used for distributing proxy malware. Much to our surprise, the C&C servers of the “Black” botnet were shut down shortly after our publication. However, in less than a month a new Ramnit campaign emerged… Click to Read More
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