The malware can record keystrokes, content stored in the clipboard and take screenshots of the victim’s desktop its author also advertises a user-friendly web panel, unicode support and password recovery, all for $50 / €45.Īccording to telemetry data, the keylogger has at least 295 unique samples and it was used to attack different companies across the world. KeyBase was released in early February and malware analysts from Palo Alto Networks’ Unit 42 have been on to it, tracing its presence in the wild and collecting data on the victims it made. ![]() Security researchers tracking an unsophisticated keylogger named KeyBase managed to catch a glimpse of the activity of a crook testing it, by accessing images captured from his/her machine uploaded on an improperly secured command and control (C&C) server.
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