LokiBot, a long-lived infostealer first advertised in May 2015, continues to evolve. Recent samples demonstrate deliberate attempts to evade static detection and frustrate analysis by combining API hashing with 3DES-encrypted command-and-control (C2) configuration stored inside the binary. The result is a compact, stealthy loader that reconstructs and executes a traditional LokiBot payload while limiting observable […]
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