Cybercriminal Team TNT's Crypto Hacking Software May Still Steal Passwords

2020-10-6 03:43
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Cybercriminal group TeamTNT recently modified its cryptojacking malware to include the ability to steal passwords and add network equipment, making it more likely to spread to other malicious groups, according to a dated statement. report from cybersecurity firm Unit 42. Attack Equipment.

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According to an Oct.5 report by security network company Unit 42, the company has discovered a new type of cryptocurrency mining botnet called TeamTnT that can steal passwords from computer interference. In this way, TeamTnT continues to expose its malware capabilities, while also stealing the credentials of the Monero Personal Account (XMR). Attackers after the botnet reported using Mimikatz, a popular password collection tool. This botnet update is also referred to as “Black-T”.
2020-10-6 03:43