Hackers Exploit TrueConf Servers to Push Malware Through Legitimate Video Conference Downloads

Kaspersky researchers investigating attacks on Russian organizations discovered that legitimate TrueConf video conferencing client installers were secretly bundled with PhantomCore malware, a tool associated with the Head Mare APT group. The malicious installers were distributed directly from a TrueConf server belonging to the victim organization, making the attack especially deceptive since employees believed they were […]

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