The threat actor known as Mysterious Elephant has been observed using an advanced version of malware called Asynshell.
The attack campaign is said to have used Hajj-themed lures to trick victims into executing a malicious payload under the guise of a Microsoft Compiled HTML Help (CHM) file, the Knownsec 404 team said in an analysis published today.
Mysterious Elephant, which is also known as The threat actor known as Mysterious Elephant has been observed using an advanced version of malware called Asynshell.
The attack campaign is said to have used Hajj-themed lures to trick victims into executing a malicious payload under the guise of a Microsoft Compiled HTML Help (CHM) file, the Knownsec 404 team said in an analysis published today.
Mysterious Elephant, which is also known as
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