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    Home»Development»TA829 and UNK_GreenSec Share Tactics and Infrastructure in Ongoing Malware Campaigns

    TA829 and UNK_GreenSec Share Tactics and Infrastructure in Ongoing Malware Campaigns

    July 1, 2025

    Cybersecurity researchers have flagged the tactical similarities between the threat actors behind the RomCom RAT and a cluster that has been observed delivering a loader dubbed TransferLoader.
    Enterprise security firm Proofpoint is tracking the activity associated with TransferLoader to a group dubbed UNK_GreenSec and the RomCom RAT actors under the moniker TA829. The latter is also known by the

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