Original release date: March 17, 2021
CISA and the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) have released a Joint Cybersecurity Advisory (CSA) on TrickBot malware. A sophisticated group of cyber criminals are using phishing emails claiming to contain proof of traffic violations to lure victims into downloading TrickBot. TrickBot is a highly modular, multi-stage malware that provides its operators a full suite of tools to conduct a myriad of illegal cyber activities.
To secure against TrickBot, CISA and the FBI recommend users and administrators review AA21-076A: TrickBot Malware as well as CISA’s Fact Sheet: TrickBot Malware for guidance on implementing specific mitigation measures to protect against this activity.
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