Security News > 2024 > November > SteelFox and Rhadamanthys Malware Use Copyright Scams, Driver Exploits to Target Victims

2024-11-07 09:42
An ongoing phishing campaign is employing copyright infringement-related themes to trick victims into downloading a newer version of the Rhadamanthys information stealer since July 2024. Cybersecurity firm Check Point is tracking the large-scale campaign under the name CopyRh(ight)adamantys. Targeted regions include the United States, Europe, East Asia, and South America. "The campaign
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