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This document, titled "CraxsRAT: Android Remote Access malware strikes in Malaysia," is a malware analysis report published by Group-IB, a cybersecurity company. It focuses on the CraxsRAT Android malware family, detailing its capabilities, attack flow, impact on victims and organizations, and detection/prevention methods. The report also provides Indicators of Compromise (IOCs), including a comprehensive list of known malware samples with their SHA1, MD5, and SHA256 hashes, along with Command and Control (C2) server information and geographical distribution of victims and fraudsters. Furthermore, the document outlines Group-IB's products and services, such as incident response, fraud protection, threat intelligence, and training, positioning them as solutions to combat cyber threats like CraxsRAT.
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This document, titled "CraxsRAT: Android Remote Access malware strikes in Malaysia," is a malware analysis report published by Group-IB, a cybersecurity company. It focuses on the CraxsRAT Android malware family, detailing its capabilities, attack flow, impact on victims and organizations, and detection/prevention methods. The report also provides Indicators of Compromise (IOCs), including a comprehensive list of known malware samples with their SHA1, MD5, and SHA256 hashes, along with Command and Control (C2) server information and geographical distribution of victims and fraudsters. Furthermore, the document outlines Group-IB's products and services, such as incident response, fraud protection, threat intelligence, and training, positioning them as solutions to combat cyber threats like CraxsRAT.
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