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Scrape Timestamp (UTC): 2024-02-10 07:18:22.977
Source: https://thehackernews.com/2024/02/alert-new-stealthy-rustdoor-backdoor.html
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Alert: New Stealthy "RustDoor" Backdoor Targeting Apple macOS Devices. Apple macOS users are the target of a new Rust-based backdoor that has been operating under the radar since November 2023. The backdoor, codenamed RustDoor by Bitdefender, has been found to impersonate an update for Microsoft Visual Studio and target both Intel and Arm architectures. The exact initial access pathway used to propagate the implant is currently not known, although it's said to be distributed as FAT binaries that contain Mach-O files. Multiple variants of the malware with minor modifications have been detected to date, likely indicating active development. The earliest sample of RustDoor dates back to November 2, 2023. It comes with a wide range of commands that allow it to gather and upload files, and harvest information about the compromised endpoint. Some versions also include configurations with details about what data to collect, the list of targeted extensions and directories, and the directories to exclude. The captured information is then exfiltrated to a command-and-control (C2) server. The Romanian cybersecurity firm said the malware is likely linked to prominent ransomware families like Black Basta and BlackCat owing to overlaps in C2 infrastructure. "ALPHV/BlackCat is a ransomware family (also written in Rust), that first made its appearance in November 2021, and that has pioneered the public leaks business model," security researcher Andrei Lapusneau said. In December 2023, the U.S. government announced that it took down the BlackCat ransomware operation and released a decryption tool that more than 500 affected victims can use to regain access to files locked by the malware. ⚡ Free Risk Assessment from Vanta Generate a gap assessment of your security and compliance posture, discover shadow IT, and more.
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A new backdoor, RustDoor, has been discovered targeting Apple macOS devices since November 2023.
RustDoor masquerades as a Microsoft Visual Studio update and is compatible with both Intel and Arm architectures.
The backdoor is distributed as FAT binaries and has been actively developed with multiple versions observed.
The malware's capabilities include file gathering, information harvesting, and communication with a C2 server.
There is evidence suggesting a linkage between RustDoor and known ransomware families such as Black Basta and BlackCat.
The BlackCat ransomware group, related to the malware, was targeted by the U.S. government leading to the release of a decryption tool for victims.