Mallory pivots from this family to the IOCs, detections, and named campaigns that touch your stack, and pages you when something new lands.
5 distinct techniques documented for this family, organized by ATT&CK tactic.
Feature/Code Comparison Table 1 shows a feature parity between Prynt, WorldWind and DarkEye... Keylogger Present (Not Used) Present (Not Used) Used
This type of malware steals all kinds of data from the system it infects, including credentials (passwords and cookies) for VPNs, RDP, business services, banking and social media, stored by a variety of apps (including popular browsers like Chrome and Firefox).
Prynt Stealer is an information stealer that has the ability to capture credentials that are stored on a compromised system including web browsers, VPN/FTP clients, as well as messaging and gaming applications
2 sources tracked across advisories, community write-ups, and news. New activity surfaces here as Mallory finds it.
An open-source malware family mentioned as one of the infostealers discovered in the Telegram-exfiltration dataset.
A near-identical variant of Prynt Stealer, commonly observed in the wild, sharing the same Telegram-based data theft behavior and likely the same author.
Match every observed IP, domain, and hash against your live telemetry.
Named campaigns wielding this family, with evidence pinned to each claim.
CVEs this family uses for access and lateral movement.
YARA, Sigma, Snort, and vendor rules, auto-deployed to your SIEM.
Every documented technique, ranked by evidence weight.
Reddit, Mastodon, and CTI community discussion around this family.