DragonForce ransomware operators are using a new backdoor that relies on Microsoft Teams relay servers for C&C.
DragonForce ransomware hid command-and-control traffic inside Microsoft Teams for up to two months, evading detection.
DragonForce is the first ransomware operator to use this technique that was discovered last year.
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A new phishing campaign is targeting banks and other high-value organizations with Phantom Stealer, a commercially available infostealer that runs in memory to avoid traditional detection, according ...
DragonForce ransomware evaded detection for two months by routing malware traffic through Microsoft Teams' relay servers in a ...
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