Security News > 2023 > September > New stealthy and modular Deadglyph malware used in govt attacks
The Deadglyph malware is attributed to the Stealth Falcon APT, a state-sponsored hacking group from the United Arab Emirates.
In a new report released at the LABScon cybersecurity conference, ESET researcher Filip Jurčacko shares analysis of the new modular malware and how it infects Windows devices.
The Deadglyph malware is modular, meaning it will download new modules from the C2 that contain different shellcodes to be executed by the Executor component.
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