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AMOS Stealer delivered via Cursor AI agent session
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On April 23, 2026, Field Effect MDR identified AMOS Stealer malware delivered through a novel technique exploiting Cursor AI agent sessions running Claude Code. The attack employed social engineering to manipulate operators into prompting the AI agent to download and execute malicious AppleScript loaders. The heavily obfuscated scripts performed sandbox evasion checks, collected sensitive data including credentials, SSH keys, browser data, and cryptocurrency wallets, then exfiltrated compressed archives to remote servers within two minutes. The malware prompted users for local account credentials through fake macOS system dialogs, subsequently using elevated permissions to install persistent implants masquerading as legitimate system services. This delivery mechanism makes detection challenging as malicious commands blend with typical agentic coding behavior, representing an evolution in AMOS Stealer tactics beyond traditional SEO poisoning methods.

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Contagious Interview: Evolution of VS Code and Cursor Tasks Infection Chains - Part 1
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This intelligence report details the evolution of malware delivery techniques targeting integrated development environments (IDEs) like Visual Studio Code and Cursor. The threat actors, known as Contagious Interview, have expanded their payload staging methods to include GitHub Gists, URL shorteners, Google Drive, and custom domains. New infection chains involve complex loaders, including a custom stack-based bytecode VM and PyArmor-protected Python malware. The report highlights the actors' adaptability in response to takedowns and community reporting, showcasing their use of various obfuscation techniques and masquerading tactics. Detection opportunities and indicators of compromise are provided, including suspicious process behaviors, file paths, and network requests.

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