Gh0stCringe RAT Being Distributed to Vulnerable Database Servers
The ASEC analysis team is constantly monitoring malware distributed to vulnerable database servers (MS-SQL, MySQL servers). This blog will explain the RAT malware named Gh0stCringe[1]. Gh0stCringe, also known as CirenegRAT, is one of the malware variants based on the code of Gh0st RAT. It was first discovered in December 2018,
CoinMiner Being Distributed to Unsecured MS-SQL Servers
The ASEC analysis team is constantly monitoring malware distributed to unsecured MS-SQL servers. The previous blogs explained the distribution cases of Cobalt Strike and Remcos RAT, but the majority of the discovered attacks are CoinMiners. – [ASEC Blog] Remcos RAT Being Distributed to Vulnerable MS-SQL Servers– [ASEC Blog] Cobalt Strike Being Distributed
Cobalt Strike Being Distributed to Unsecured MS-SQL Servers
The ASEC analysis team has recently discovered the distribution of Cobalt Strike targeting unsecured MS-SQL servers. MS-SQL server is a typical database server of the Windows environment, and it has consistently been a target of attack from the past. Attacks that target MS-SQL servers include attacks to the environment where

