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posted by martyb on Tuesday July 23 2019, @06:32AM   Printer-friendly
from the giving-bots-a-bad-name dept.

TrickBot malware learns how to spam, ensnares 250M email addresses

Old bot, new tricks.

TrickBot, a financially motivated malware in wide circulation, has been observed infecting victims’ computers to steal email passwords and address books to spread malicious emails from their compromised email accounts.

The TrickBot malware was first spotted in 2016 but has since developed new capabilities and techniques to spread and invade computers in an effort to grab passwords and credentials — eventually with an eye on stealing money. It’s highly adaptable and modular, allowing its creators to add in new components. In the past few months it’s adapted for tax season to try to steal tax documents for making fraudulent returns. More recently the malware gained cookie stealing capabilities, allowing attackers to log in as their victims without needing their passwords.

With these new spamming capabilities, the malware — which researchers are calling “TrickBooster” — sends malicious [e-mail] from a victim’s account then removes the sent messages from both the outbox and the sent items folders to avoid detection.

Researchers at cybersecurity firm Deep Instinct, who found the servers running the malware spamming campaign, say they have evidence that the malware has collected more than 250 million email addresses to date. Aside from the massive amounts of Gmail, Yahoo, and Hotmail accounts, the researchers say several U.S. government departments and other foreign governments — like the U.K. and Canada — had emails and credentials collected by the malware.

[...] The researchers described TrickBooster as a “powerful addition to TrickBot’s vast arsenal of tools,” given its ability to move stealthily and evade detection by most antimalware vendors, they said.


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A tool for beating others to buying the items you want consists of three main components, finalphoenix explained. A monitoring bot, which scouts the target websites for new items; an account creation part, which will make a load of accounts on the site so you have a higher chance of pushing through the crowd as you control more of it; and a purchase bot, the part that actually orders and pays for your item. Users will also need to get some server space to run their bots.

Hiding from the clothes websites that you're using a bot is a bit more complicated; companies will likely ban you if they suspect you're scraping their website. Here, buyers need to use different accounts, proxies to route their traffic, and other technical means as workarounds.

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  • (Score: 1, Troll) by Dr Spin on Tuesday July 23 2019, @07:05AM (1 child)

    by Dr Spin (5239) on Tuesday July 23 2019, @07:05AM (#870243)

    For using Windows.

    If you leave the keys in the lock and the company is robbed - you are complicit in the crime!

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    Warning: Opening your mouth may invalidate your brain!
    • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday July 23 2019, @08:46PM

      by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday July 23 2019, @08:46PM (#870455)

      Leave those poor top-posting, outlook-loving slaves alone! They're trying to get fat and die of cancer while selling out their families' future through their laziness and willful ignorance! They have enough problems.

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