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    Home»Development»APT28 Uses Signal Chat to Deploy BEARDSHELL Malware and COVENANT in Ukraine

    APT28 Uses Signal Chat to Deploy BEARDSHELL Malware and COVENANT in Ukraine

    June 28, 2025

    The Computer Emergency Response Team of Ukraine (CERT-UA) has warned of a new cyber attack campaign by the Russia-linked APT28 (aka UAC-0001) threat actors using Signal chat messages to deliver two previously undocumented malware families dubbedd BEARDSHELL and COVENANT.
    BEARDSHELL, per CERT-UA, is written in C++ and offers the ability to download and execute PowerShell scripts, as well as

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