New hacker group Quartz Wolf leverages legitimate software to attack the hospitality/hotel industry

New hacker group Quartz Wolf leverages legitimate software to attack the hospitality industry

Own malware has never been the go‑to for cybercriminals. The Quartz Wolf hacker group has devised another way to bypass conventional defenses. By using the Assistant remote access software the group attempts to compromise its target systems. In this publication, we reveal the mechanics of this attack and share how BI.ZONE CESP was able to detect and prevent it
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