2 articles APT

Trojan.MSOffice.APT34

Overview Type: APT Destruction Level: High Prevalence: Moderate   Malware Name(s) Trojan.MSOffice.APT34 (Padvish) Vba/TrojanDropper.Agent.AUA (ESET-NOD32) Heur:Trojan.MSOffice.SAgent.Gen (Kaspersky)   What is APT? APT is the abbreviation of Advanced Persistent Threat. As its name suggests, this threat uses a persistent, secret, and advanced hacking technique to reach a system and will remain inside the user’s system with…

HackTool.Win32.APT- PS

Technical details 1.1 Modules and malware operation sequences This malware includes many modules, including executable programs and various scripts, each of which has its small task. The following is a list of malware files with a brief description of how they work. File Name Description HackTool.Win32.PS_Backdoor the malware Backdoor file is used to execute the…