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    Home»Development»Blind Eagle Uses Proton66 Hosting for Phishing, RAT Deployment on Colombian Banks

    Blind Eagle Uses Proton66 Hosting for Phishing, RAT Deployment on Colombian Banks

    July 6, 2025

    The threat actor known as Blind Eagle has been attributed with high confidence to the use of the Russian bulletproof hosting service Proton66.
    Trustwave SpiderLabs, in a report published last week, said it was able to make this connection by pivoting from Proton66-linked digital assets, leading to the discovery of an active threat cluster that leverages Visual Basic Script (VBS) files as its

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