New Malware Campaign Targets Inexperienced Cyber Criminals with OpenBullet Configs

Unsophisticated cybercriminals are the target of a recent malware operation that uses fraudulent OpenBullet configuration files to deploy a remote access trojan (RAT) that can steal sensitive data.

The action is intended to “exploit trusted criminal networks,” according to bot mitigation provider Kasada, who also described it as an example of advanced threat actors “preying on beginner hackers.”

A reliable open-source pen testing tool for automating credential stuffing assaults is called OpenBullet. It can combine a password list obtained through other means with a configuration file specific to a given website to log successful attempts read more New Malware Campaign Targets Inexperienced Cyber Criminals with OpenBullet Configs.

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