Sneaky Snake Keylogger Strikes Again: Windows Users Beware!

Snake Keylogger slithers through Windows inboxes across Asia and Europe, stealing sensitive data with a new AutoIt disguise. This .NET-based data thief sneaks in via spam emails, logging keystrokes and capturing screenshots. With its new AutoIt cloak, Snake Keylogger adds obfuscation to slip past detection, ensuring your secrets aren’t safe for long!

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Hot Take:

It seems the Snake Keylogger has taken a liking to Windows users in Asia and Europe. Who knew keylogging could be such a worldly affair? This malware is the digital equivalent of that one friend who just can’t help but snoop through your messages. Now fortified with AutoIt scripting, it’s all set to crash your data party and steal your digital hors d’oeuvres!

Key Points:

  • Snake Keylogger is a .NET-based data stealer targeting Windows users.
  • The latest variant uses AutoIt scripting for enhanced obfuscation.
  • It’s distributed via spam emails, capturing keystrokes, screenshots, and clipboard data.
  • Utilizes SMTP, Telegram bots, and HTTP for data exfiltration.
  • FortiGuard Labs highlights its use of process hollowing for stealth operations.

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