"Researchers Expose New Malware Designed to Steal Data From Air-Gapped Networks"

A Slovakian anti-virus company called ESET has discovered a new malware called Ramsay.  Ramsay is a malicious software framework designed to steal files from air-gapped systems.  The main goal of adversaries that use Ramsay is to use a local file system on a target machine to smuggle data out of an air-gapped network.  Researchers believe that Ramsay is intended to be used in targeted attacks only. The researchers at ESET made their findings public so that other cyber researchers can try to identify more information about the malware.

Cyberscoop reports: "Researchers Expose New Malware Designed to Steal Data From Air-Gapped Networks"

 

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