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  1. The exact same protocol, but without RC4 encryption, was also reverse engineered by Vitali Kremez (RIP πŸ’œ) in his ”Let’s Learn: Trickbot Socks5 Backconnect Module In Detail” blog post from 2017.
    #TrickBot #TeamSpy #Socks5Systemz
    vk-intel.org/2017/11/21/lets-l

  2. The exact same protocol, but without RC4 encryption, was also reverse engineered by Vitali Kremez (RIP πŸ’œ) in his ”Let’s Learn: Trickbot Socks5 Backconnect Module In Detail” blog post from 2017.
    #TrickBot #TeamSpy #Socks5Systemz
    vk-intel.org/2017/11/21/lets-l

  3. The exact same protocol, but without RC4 encryption, was also reverse engineered by Vitali Kremez (RIP πŸ’œ) in his ”Let’s Learn: Trickbot Socks5 Backconnect Module In Detail” blog post from 2017.
    #TrickBot #TeamSpy #Socks5Systemz
    vk-intel.org/2017/11/21/lets-l

  4. The exact same protocol, but without RC4 encryption, was also reverse engineered by Vitali Kremez (RIP πŸ’œ) in his ”Let’s Learn: Trickbot Socks5 Backconnect Module In Detail” blog post from 2017.
    #TrickBot #TeamSpy #Socks5Systemz
    vk-intel.org/2017/11/21/lets-l

  5. The exact same protocol, but without RC4 encryption, was also reverse engineered by Vitali Kremez (RIP πŸ’œ) in his ”Let’s Learn: Trickbot Socks5 Backconnect Module In Detail” blog post from 2017.
    #TrickBot #TeamSpy #Socks5Systemz
    vk-intel.org/2017/11/21/lets-l

  6. The C2 protocol in BitSight’s Unveiling Socks5Systemz seems to be identical to what’s described in this old BackDoor.TeamViewer.49 blog post by DrWEB from 2016!

    They both even use the same RC4 encryption key heyfg645fdhwi, which can be used to decrypt requests and responses from the C2.

    #Socks5Systemz #TeamSpy

  7. The C2 protocol in BitSight’s Unveiling Socks5Systemz seems to be identical to what’s described in this old BackDoor.TeamViewer.49 blog post by DrWEB from 2016!

    They both even use the same RC4 encryption key heyfg645fdhwi, which can be used to decrypt requests and responses from the C2.

    #Socks5Systemz #TeamSpy

  8. The C2 protocol in BitSight’s Unveiling Socks5Systemz seems to be identical to what’s described in this old BackDoor.TeamViewer.49 blog post by DrWEB from 2016!

    They both even use the same RC4 encryption key heyfg645fdhwi, which can be used to decrypt requests and responses from the C2.

    #Socks5Systemz #TeamSpy

  9. The C2 protocol in BitSight’s Unveiling Socks5Systemz seems to be identical to what’s described in this old BackDoor.TeamViewer.49 blog post by DrWEB from 2016!

    They both even use the same RC4 encryption key heyfg645fdhwi, which can be used to decrypt requests and responses from the C2.

    #Socks5Systemz #TeamSpy

  10. The C2 protocol in BitSight’s Unveiling Socks5Systemz seems to be identical to what’s described in this old BackDoor.TeamViewer.49 blog post by DrWEB from 2016!

    They both even use the same RC4 encryption key heyfg645fdhwi, which can be used to decrypt requests and responses from the C2.

    #Socks5Systemz #TeamSpy