6 April 2021, 9:29 am EDT By Brazilian cyberattack Janeleiro ( Pexels/Pixabay )
On Apr. 6, ESET published an advisory on a malware, whcich has been in development since 2018.
Named Janeleiro, the Trojan is focused on Brazil as a hunting ground and has been used in cyberattacks against corporate players in sectors such as engineering, healthcare, finance, retail, and manufacturing.
Operators have also tried to use the malware when infiltrating government systems.
Janeleiro Trojan discovered
According to the advisory published by the researchers at ESET, the Trojan is similar to those that are currently operating across the country, such as Casbaneiro, Mekotio, and Grandoreiro, but it is the first one to be detected that is written in .NET instead of in Delphi, which is more common.
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BEUC files an E.U. complaint against TikTok, claiming that the app fails to protect its young users and breaches consumers rights. The consumer-rights group, which acts as the European Consumer Organization, said to file a complaint against the app on Tuesday, Feb. 16.
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WASHINGTON, DC - AUGUST 07: In this photo illustration, the TikTok app is displayed on an Apple iPhone on August 7, 2020 in Washington, DC. On Thursday evening, President Donald Trump signed an executive order that bans any transactions between the parent company of TikTok, ByteDance, and U.S. citizens due to national security reasons. The president signed a separate executive order banning transactions with China-based tech company Tencent, which owns the app WeChat. Both orders are set to take effect in 45 days.