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Fileless Powershell malware uses DNS as covert communication channel

An attack dubbed DNSMessenger was analyzed by researchers from Cisco Systems’ Talos team. The attack starts with a malicious Microsoft Word document distributed through an email phishing campaign. When opened, the file masquerades as a “protected document” secured by McAfee. The script is written in Powershell, a powerful scripting language built into Windows that allows for the automation of system administration tasks. The third stage of the attack contains an additional obfuscated script that establishes a two-way communications channel over the Domain Name System.”]

Source: https://www.csoonline.com/article/3176670/fileless-powershell-malware-uses-dns-as-covert-communication-channel.html

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