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IceBreaker Backdoor Targets Gaming/Gambling Companies

Online gaming and gambling firms are once again under attack by a never-before-seen backdoor known as IceBreaker. According to security analysts at SecurityJoes, the malware’s compromise method relies on tricking customer service agents into opening malicious screenshots that the threat actor sent to appear as someone facing an issue. Notably, the operators aren’t believed to be native English speakers as they request to speak with Spanish-speaking agents.

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