![]() ![]() MORE FROM FORBES Got A 'Day Of Hack' Email With Your Password? Here's 3 Things To Do Now By Davey Winder Researchers at Proofpoint have seen more than 700 unique domains being used for the English-language campaign and warn that the U.S. The command and control servers are hidden behind domains generated by domain fluxing, where an algorithm is employed to create multiple variations on a given name. The reason that so many brands are being added into the mix would appear to be that FluBot is operated as a malware for hire service: highly customizable and very easy to use, coupled with a low enough price to attract cybercriminal attention. The malware will seek to spread itself to everyone in your contacts (using the same malicious messaging technique) and apply screen overlays to grab banking credentials and passwords. Once that is done, the viral nature of the campaign really comes to the fore. ![]()
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