Hackers are abusing the Ethereum blockchain to hide and control a new Node.js backdoor called EtherRAT, using a stealthy technique known as EtherHiding to make their command”‘and”‘control (C2) infrastructure difficult to disrupt. EtherRAT, previously profiled by Sysdig and linked to North Korean “Contagious Interview” activity, is a Node.js backdoor that lets attackers run arbitrary commands, […] The post Ethereum-Based EtherRAT, EtherHiding Power Stealthy Malware Campaigns appeared first on GBHackers Security | #1 Globally Trusted Cyber Security News Platform.
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