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    MintsLoader Delivers StealC Malware and BOINC in Targeted Cyber Attacks

    January 27, 2025

    Threat hunters have detailed an ongoing campaign that leverages a malware loader called MintsLoader to distribute secondary payloads such as the StealC information stealer and a legitimate open-source network computing platform called BOINC.
    “MintsLoader is a PowerShell based malware loader that has been seen delivered via spam emails with a link to Kongtuke/ClickFix pages or a JScript file,”

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    April 21, 2024

    I am integrating QTP 11.0 autotests with HP ALM 12.20 so I could run them directly from ALM. So I’ve done everything according to Quality Center – QC-QTP Integration:

    installed QuickTest_Add-in_for_ALM-QC
    set up HP ALM connection to QC
    saved the test in Quality Center Test Plan
    added Test Resources (Shared Object Repositories, libraries)
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    But the problem I’ve got when starting test from HP ALM’s test lab is:

    BTW: there was a time when the test executed once, but then the problem came back again.

    Also tried:

    grant access to everyone to the user temp area (%USERPROFILE%AppDataLocalTemp)

    Does anyone know what to do?

    Extra questions / info to clear up things:

    Can you open test files using QTP from ALM/QC Test Plan (as for me, after ‘Save as’ operation, I am trying to open the file and I’ve got the message “Test [test name] does not exist”)
    In Test Plan on the tab Test Script of the autotest the message is shown “Can’t load test from C:Users\[user]AppDataLocalTempTD_80876732cc74Test110711071107”, but still when I close it there is a kind of test structure displayed in Keyword View. But when I open this path from QTP everything is fine!

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