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Poison Ivy, used in RSA SecurID attack, still popular

August 22, 2013

A malicious software tool perhaps most famously used to hack RSA's SecurID infrastructure is still being used in targeted attacks, according to security vendor FireEye.Poison Ivy is a remote access trojan (RAT) that was released eight years ago but is still favored by some hackers, FireEye wrote in a new report released Wednesday. It has a familiar Windows interface, is easy to use and can log keystrokes, steal files and passwords.Since Poison Ivy is still so widely used, FireEye said it is harder for security analysts to link its use to a specific hacking group.For its analysis, the company collected 194 samples of Poison Ivy used in attacks dating to 2008, looking at the passwords used by the attackers to access the RATs and the command-and-control servers used.To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here

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