Non-sucking Service Manager (NSSM) is a Windows service utility referenced as being used for process execution. The provided content states that APT39 used RemCom and NSSM as post-exploitation tools to execute processes. No additional capabilities, infection vectors, targeted industries, platforms beyond Windows service execution context, or specific indicators of compromise are provided in the source content.
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1 distinct threat actor attributed by public researchers. Open in Mallory to see the full evidence chain and overlapping campaigns.
APT39 has used post-exploitation tools including RemCom and the Non-sucking Service Manager (NSSM) to execute processes.
2 sources tracked across advisories, community write-ups, and news. New activity surfaces here as Mallory finds it.
Legitimate service wrapper/manager abused to execute processes by installing/running them as Windows services.
Legitimate service wrapper/manager abused to execute processes via Windows services.
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CVEs this family uses for access and lateral movement.
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