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Microsoft Warns of New 'Anubis' Info-Stealer Distributed in the Wild
2020-08-27 14:44

Microsoft warned on Thursday that a recently uncovered piece of malware designed to help cybercriminals steal information from infected systems is now actively distributed in the wild.

The malware has been named Anubis, but the tech giant has pointed out that it's not related to the Android malware that has the same name.

The new threat targets Windows systems and it's detected by Microsoft security solutions as PWS:MSIL/Anubis.

G!MTB. The company says Anubis uses code forked from the information-stealing trojan called Loki, and it's capable of harvesting system information, payment card details, credentials, and cryptocurrency wallets.

Microsoft says Anubis was first spotted being sold on cybercrime forums in June, but it's now actively being distributed in the wild.


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