RedEyes Hacking Group Uses M2RAT Malware And Stenography To Steal Private Information

The North Korean hacking group APT37 also known as RedEyes, is using a new M2RAT malware to steal classified data. The group has been previously involved in cyber espionage, using a mobile backdoor dubbed Dolphin to target EU-based organizations. The new malware implemented by the group uses a shared memory section for commands and data exfiltration. Read more...

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