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MalwareRansomwareUsed by 1 actorExploits 1 CVE

AVANGARD ULTIMATE v6.0

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EXPLOITED CVES

Vulnerabilities exploited

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CVE-2025-8088WinRAR Windows Path Traversal via NTFS Alternate Data Streams

deep analysis of the attackers' GitHub repositories revealed an archive containing a WinRAR vulnerability exploit (CVE-2025-8088) and a ransomware strain internally designated as "AVANGARD ULTIMATE v6.0." | Furthermore, deep analysis of the attackers' GitHub repositories revealed an archive containing a WinRAR vulnerability exploit (CVE-2025-8088) and a ransomware strain internally designated as "AVANGARD ULTIMATE v6.0."

via broadcombroadcom.com
THREAT ACTORS

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UAC-0252

Furthermore, deep analysis of the attackers' GitHub repositories revealed an archive containing a WinRAR vulnerability exploit (CVE-2025-8088) and a ransomware strain internally designated as "AVANGARD ULTIMATE v6.0."

via broadcombroadcom.com
MITRE ATT&CK

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Impact

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T1486Data Encrypted for ImpactEvidence1

deep analysis of the attackers' GitHub repositories revealed ... a ransomware strain internally designated as "AVANGARD ULTIMATE v6.0."

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