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Crypto-Hijacking Campaign Leverages New Golang RAT
2021-01-05 20:34

Reseachers are raising the alarm for a newly identified operation leveraging a new Remote Access Tool written in Golang to steal crypto-currency from unsuspecting users.

Discovered last month, the campaign is believed to have been active since January 2020, consisting of a fully-fledged marketing campaign, custom applications related to crypto-currency, fake social media accounts, websites, and the new RAT, which Intezer calls ElectroRAT. Widely undetected, the Golang backdoor is written from scratch and is designed to target Windows, Linux, and macOS. To lure crypto-currency users into downloading Trojanized apps, the threat actor behind the campaign promoted the tools on crypto-currency and blockchain forums, as well as on social media platforms.

"We estimate this campaign has already infected thousands of victims-based on the number of unique visitors to the pastebin pages used to locate the command and control servers," Intezer says.

A total of three Trojanized applications were created for this campaign, each with versions for Windows, Linux and macOS: trade management applications "Jamm" and "eTrade," and crypto poker app "DaoPoker."

The first pastebin pages went up on January 8, 2020, suggesting the campaign started at that time.

"It is very uncommon to see a RAT written from scratch and used to steal personal information from cryptocurrency users. It is even more rare to see such a wide-ranging and targeted campaign that includes various components such as fake apps/websites and marketing/promotional efforts," Intezer concludes.


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