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Gremlin Stealer's Evolved Tactics: Hiding in Plain Sight With Resource Files 0 This analysis examines new obfuscation techniques employed by Gremlin stealer malware to conceal malicious payloads within embedded resources. A variant protected by sophisticated commercial packing utility uses instruction virtualization, transforming code into custom bytecode executed by a private virtual machine. The malware siphons sensitive information including payment card details, browser cookies, session tokens, cryptocurrency wallet data, and FTP/VPN credentials from compromised systems. It exfiltrates data to attacker-controlled servers at hxxp[:]194.87.92[.]109 for potential publication or sale. Recent iterations incorporate expanded Discord token extraction, active financial fraud through crypto clipper functionality that replaces cryptocurrency wallet addresses in real-time, and WebSocket-based session hijacking to bypass modern cookie protections. The malware employs advanced anti-analysis techniques including XOR-encoded payloads in .NET resource sections, identifier renaming, string encryp... Join the discussion | AlienVault OTX General | 05/15/2026, 15:23:31 UTC Added: 05/15/2026, 18:51:38 UTC |
Unmasking Agent Tesla: A Deep Dive into a Multi-Stage Campaign 0 This analysis examines a sophisticated multi-stage infection chain utilizing Agent Tesla malware. The attack begins with a phishing email containing a RAR file, which includes an obfuscated JSE file. This initial stage triggers a series of script-based evasions, leading to the download and decryption of a PowerShell script. The malware then employs process hollowing to inject its payload into a legitimate Windows process, evading detection. Before exfiltrating data, the malware performs anti-analysis checks to avoid security software and virtual environments. Finally, Agent Tesla harvests sensitive information, including browser cookies and contacts, exfiltrating the data via SMTP to a command-and-control server. Join the discussion | AlienVault OTX General | 02/25/2026, 20:01:58 UTC Added: 02/25/2026, 20:40:38 UTC |
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