MSC EvilTwin is a malware loader that has been observed exploiting CVE-2025-26633. According to Trend Micro, it is used to deliver additional malicious payloads, acting as an initial access vector in attack chains. The loader's exploitation of a specific CVE suggests it targets systems vulnerable to this flaw, though the precise infection vector and targeted industries are not detailed in the provided content. Its use in recent threat activity highlights its relevance in current attack campaigns, but further technical details, such as its capabilities, persistence mechanisms, or associated threat actors, are not specified in the available information.
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Trojan loader deployed via a Microsoft Management Console zero-day, used to load various malware including backdoors and infostealers.
MSC EvilTwin is a trojan loader deployed via exploitation of Microsoft Management Console vulnerabilities, used to load additional malware payloads.
Loader malware used to deploy custom payloads, exploiting CVE-2025-26633.
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