Emotet

Ryuk: Cult Character to Ransomware Villain

If a fan of anime or manga is asked their thoughts on Ryuk, a long discussion about the character popularized…

1 year ago

Report: Emotet Botnet Is Back, With a Vengeance

A report published this week by Proofpoint shines some light on how big an impact a single botnet can have…

1 year ago

A Closer Look at the Emotet Banking Trojan

Banking trojans can be one of the most financially damaging pieces of malware to infect computers. Banking trojans are typically…

1 year ago

Reawakening of Emotet: An Analysis of its JavaScript Downloader

In mid-September 2019, Emotet resumed its activity and we evaluated changes to its operation in a previous blog post by…

1 year ago

Changes to Emotet in September 2019

Thank you to Ratnesh Pandey who also contributed to this research. On 16 September 2019, Bromium Labs observed the resumption…

1 year ago

Emotet Botnet Returns After Four-Month Hiatus With New Spam Campaign

The actors responsible for the Emotet botnet returned after a four-month period of inactivity with a new malspam campaign. On…

1 year ago

Answering Your Emotet Questions from the Webinar, Emotet: Taming a Wild Trojan

On June 12, we hosted a deep-dive technical webinar on Emotet, featuring Robert Bigman, former CISO at the CIA, and James…

2 years ago

June 12 Webinar, Emotet: Taming a Wild Trojan

Join Bromium for a technical deep dive webinar on Wednesday, June 12 at 10am PDT/1pm EDT Learn about Emotet –…

2 years ago

Now Available: Bromium Threat Insights Report – June 2019 Edition

This month’s most notable threat is Emotet – a rapidly evolving polymorphic banking Trojan If you haven’t yet enabled your…

2 years ago

The Emotet-ion Game (Part 3)

This blog is a continuation of our blog series on the Emotet banking Trojan. So far, we have analysed Emotet’s…

2 years ago