"Experts Warn of 'Beep' - A New Evasive Malware That Can Fly Under the Radar"

Researchers have discovered a new piece of evasive malware named Beep, which is designed to evade detection and drop additional payloads on a compromised system. Natalie Zargarov, a researcher at Minerva Labs, stated that the creators of this malware appear to be trying to implement as many anti-debugging and anti-VM tactics as they could find. One of these techniques was delaying execution using the Beep API function, hence the name of the malware. The first component of Beep is a dropper responsible for creating a new Windows Registry key and executing a Base64-encoded PowerShell script within it. This article continues to discuss researchers' findings regarding the new Beep malware. 

THN reports "Experts Warn of 'Beep' - A New Evasive Malware That Can Fly Under the Radar"

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