New Golang Malware KTLVdoor Targets Chinese Trading Firms: Should You Be Worried?

Cybersecurity researchers have identified KTLVdoor, a new Golang malware targeting a Chinese trading company. Developed by Earth Lusca, it can attack Windows and Linux systems, manipulating files and executing commands. The malware masquerades as system utilities like sshd and Java, with over 50 C2 servers hosted on Alibaba.

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Well, looks like the malware world just got its own version of a Swiss Army knife! KTLVdoor: the backdoor malware that does it all, except maybe make you coffee.

Key Points:

  • KTLVdoor is a new backdoor malware targeting a Chinese trading company.
  • Written in Golang, it can attack both Windows and Linux systems.
  • Performs various malicious tasks, including file manipulation and remote port scanning.
  • Created by Earth Lusca, a Chinese threat actor group.
  • Over 50 command and control servers, all hosted on Alibaba.

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