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DGA.Changer Gets Anti-Detection Upgrade

DGADGA.Changer is a botnet-for-rent used for click fraud campaigns, information-stealing, and delivering remote access Trojans. New research from Seculert says the malware can fool security tools into thinking they’ve captured it while it’s already slipped away. The new technique uses an infinite domain generation algorithm (DGA), plus the command-and-control server can send issue commands to the bots to change the DGA seed (hence the name) This always made it difficult to detect.”]

Source: https://www.darkreading.com/attacks-breaches/dga-changer-gets-anti-detection-upgrade

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