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RedEyes Hackers Use New Malware to Steal Data From Windows, Phones
Malware and Vulnerabilities
February 15, 2023
Bleeping Computer
The APT37 threat group uses a new evasive 'M2RAT' malware and steganography to target individuals for intelligence collection. APT37, aka 'RedEyes' or 'ScarCruft,' is a North Korean cyber espionage hacking group believed to be state-supported.
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