Researchers have uncovered over a dozen servers, unusually registered in the United States, which are hosting ten different malware families spread through phishing campaigns potentially tied to the Necurs bonnet. . On Thursday, researchers from Bromium said they have monitored scams connected to this infrastructure during the May 2018 to March 2019 time period. Five families of banking Trojans -- Dridex, Gootkit, IcedID, Nymaim, and Trickbot -- two ransomware variants, Gandcrab and Hermes, as well as three information stealers, Fareit, Neutrino, and Azorult, were all found on the servers. The link for this article located at ZDNet is no longer available. . Analysts track schemes linked to American networks dispersing over a dozen types of malicious software, among them fraud tools and encrypting viruses.. Malware Families, Phishing Campaigns, Banking Trojans, Ransomware Threats. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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