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Microsoft warns Raspberry Robin malware is getting a lot sourer

Posted on November 2, 2022August 27, 2023 By bot

The Raspberry Robin malware is being used to deliver all kinds of destructive code, including ransomware, to compromised endpoints (opens in new tab), Microsoft has warned. It seems the malware, first discovered late in 2021, and whose endgame was unknown at the time, transformed into an infection service available to anyone with cash to pay.  Cybersecurity researchers from Microsoft have published a detailed blog post (opens in new tab) in which they describe Raspberry Robin as “part of a complex and interconnected malware ecosystem”, with links to other malware families and alternate infection methods.
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