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A Look Back: The Evolution of Latin American eCrime Malware in 2024

· Published 18/12/2024 19:17 · Modified 18/12/2024 19:40

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Published
18/12/2024 19:17
Modified
18/12/2024 19:40
Tags
2024-12-18 banking trojan information stealer javascript nirsoft phishing rust
Related entities
32 observables, 1 intrusion sets (apt), 18 techniques (mitre), 7 malware, 8 others

Description

Latin American cybercrime continues to evolve as adversaries refine their tactics and techniques. Key developments in 2024 include the adoption of for improved evasion, consistent use of multi-stage infection chains and malspam campaigns, and evidence of collaboration among threat actors. Notable updates were observed across malware families like Mispadu, Kiron, Caiman, Culebra, Salve, and Astaroth. These updates ranged from new delivery mechanisms and obfuscation techniques to enhanced stealer features. Despite innovations, Delphi-based components remain prevalent. The ongoing refinement of these malware families highlights the adaptability and ingenuity of Latin American cybercriminals in sustaining their operations.

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