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 itโs 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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