New Windows ‘Pingback’ Malware Uses ICMP For Covert Communication
New Windows ‘Pingback’ Malware Uses ICMP For Covert Communication Today, researchers have disclosed their findings on a novel Windows malware sample that uses Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP) for its command-and-control (C2) activities. Dubbed “Pingback,” this malware targets Microsoft Windows 64-bit systems, and uses DLL Hijacking to gain persistence. Abuses real Windows service to load malicious DLL Today, Trustwave senior architect