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🚨 PODCAST À DÉCOUVRIR : Le démantèlement du malware Redline expliqué par ceux qui l'ont réalisé!

Mathieu Lavoie et @barberousse_bin racontent comment ils ont trouvé la faille critique de ce réseau d'infostealers qui a volé les données de +10M de machines.

Fascinant exemple de collaboration entre chercheurs et forces de l'ordre!

#Cybersécurité #Malware #Redline

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The threat landscape in H2 2024 was quite tumultuous when it comes to some of the most prominent infostealer threats. One of them, the notorious #RedLine Stealer, finally met its demise after being taken down by law enforcement in #OperationMagnus.

The power vacuum left by RedLine’s takedown will likely lead to a bump in the activity of other #MaaS infostealers – this was already reflected in a dramatic increase in detections for Lumma Stealer and Formbook.

In ESET telemetry data, Formbook replaced Agent Tesla as the No. 1 infostealer after its detections shot up by more than 200%. Despite operating since 2016, this MaaS threat is constantly under development, which explains why it is still used so frequently by cybercriminals.

Meanwhile, Lumma Stealer had a busy period: its numbers skyrocketed by almost 400% between H1 and H2 2024, it made for about 75% of cryptostealer detections, and even reared its ugly head in a campaign targeting players of Hamster Kombat 🐹⚔️, a mobile clicker game.

To read more about the upheaval in the infostealer threat landscape, head on over to the H2 2024 #ESETThreatReport: web-assets.esetstatic.com/wls/