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Juniper VPN gateways targeted by stealthy “magic” malware

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  • Security researchers spot new piece of malware called J-Magic
  • It listens to traffic in anticipation of a “magic package”
  • Once detected, J-Magic initiates the deployment of a backdoor

Hackers have been found targeting companies in the semiconductor, energy, manufacturing, and IT sectors, with a unique piece of malware called J-magic, experts have warned.

A new report from the Black Lotus Team at Lumen Technologies revealed unnamed threat actors repurposed cd00r – a stealthy, backdoor Trojan designed to provide unauthorized access to a system, initially designed as an open source proof-of-concept for educational and research purposes in cybersecurity.

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