A North Korea-linked threat group, Void Dokkaebi, also known as Famous Chollima, has significantly upgraded its malware delivery techniques by converting its Python-based InvisibleFerret malware into compiled binary modules. InvisibleFerret was previously deployed as readable Python scripts, making it easier for defenders to detect through static analysis and signature-based tools. The latest campaign leverages Cython, […]
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