๐Ÿšจ Fake Cyber Onion Ad: Hackers hate this one weird trick.

In an age of innovation, Russian auto and e-commerce firms have unknowingly embarked on a new hobby: collecting rare .NET malware. This delightful pastime was unveiled through a series of phishing emails, lovingly packed in convenient ZIP archives for easy access.

Seqrite Labs, the proud documentarians of this fascinating trend, described the attack chain as a masterclass in the art of unsolicited software gifting. Never before has malware distribution been so considerate, ensuring that even the least tech-savvy firms can partake in the joys of unexpected system compromise.

The CAPI Backdoor, as itโ€™s affectionately known, appears to be the latest attempt in encouraging Russian firms to broaden their digital horizons. The campaign thoughtfully adds a touch of mystery and surprise to daily operations, proving that in the world of cybersecurity, it’s the thought that counts.


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