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Rewterz penetration testing services help organizations determine if a cyber attacker can gain access to their critical assets while giving them detailed insights of the overall business impact of a cyber attack.
Before Rewterz got its start, the market was in dire need of a specialized and dedicated information security company. It was nearly impossible for businesses to find a trustworthy provider that could truly cover all of their bases. We wanted to meet this need, giving companies across the globe a chance to get ahead while knowing that their data is in good hands.
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ModiLoader – aka DBatLoader or NatsoLoader – was initially identified in June 2020. It is a two-stage loader that has been seen distributing the Remcos, Formbook, and Netwire trojans. This malware is typically spread through malicious email attachments, or by being bundled with legitimate software.
Once a user’s device is infected with ModiLoader, it can perform several malicious actions such as:
Download and install additional malware, such as ransomware or banking Trojans.
Create a backdoor into the infected device, allowing hackers to gain access and control of the device.
Collect and exfiltrate sensitive information from the infected device.
Install additional payloads such as keyloggers, remote access tools, or even cryptocurrency mining software.
Evade detection by changing the file names and executing from the memory.
ModiLoader is a persistent malware and uses various techniques to evade detection such as:
Hiding the payload in a legitimate-looking file or hiding it in legitimate Windows system processes.
Encrypting the payload to avoid detection by signature-based anti-virus software.
Using a variety of anti-debugging and anti-emulation techniques to avoid detection by security researchers.
It is important to keep your device and software up to date, and to exercise caution when opening email attachments or installing software from unfamiliar sources to protect against ModiLoader and other types of malware. In addition, using a reputable anti-virus software and keeping it updated can help protect against ModiLoader and other types of malware.