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FakeBat Loader Malware Spreads Widely Through Drive-by Download Attacks

FakeBat Loader Malware Spreads Widely Through Drive-by Download Attacks

July 3, 2024/in General News

The loader-as-a-service (LaaS) known as FakeBat has become one of the most widespread loader malware families distributed using the drive-by download technique this year, findings from Sekoia reveal.
“FakeBat primarily aims to download and execute the next-stage payload, such as IcedID, Lumma, RedLine, SmokeLoader, SectopRAT, and Ursnif,” the company said in a Tuesday analysis.
Drive-by attacks

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