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Article: Tracking Malware Campaigns With Reused Material, (Wed, Feb 18th) - published 4 months ago.
Content: A few days ago I wrote a diary called "Malicious Script Delivering More Maliciousness"[1]. In the malware infection chain, there was a JPEG picture that embedded the last payload delimited with "BaseStart-" and "-BaseEnd" tags.
https://isc.sans.edu/diary/rss/32726   
Published: 2026 02 18 08:19:42
Received: 2026 02 20 11:53:14
Feed: SANS Internet Storm Center, InfoCON: green
Source: SANS Internet Storm Center, InfoCON: green
Category: Alerts
Topic: Vulnerabilities
Article: Tracking Malware Campaigns With Reused Material, (Wed, Feb 18th) - published 4 months ago.
Content: A few days ago I wrote a diary called "Malicious Script Delivering More Maliciousness"[1]. In the malware infection chain, there was a JPEG picture that embedded the last payload delimited with "BaseStart-" and "-BaseEnd" tags.
https://isc.sans.edu/diary/rss/32726   
Published: 2026 02 18 08:19:42
Received: 2026 02 20 11:53:14
Feed: SANS Internet Storm Center, InfoCON: green
Source: SANS Internet Storm Center, InfoCON: green
Category: Alerts
Topic: Vulnerabilities

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