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    Silver Fox Exploits Microsoft-Signed WatchDog Driver to Deploy ValleyRAT Malware

    September 3, 2025

    The threat actor known as Silver Fox has been attributed to abuse of a previously unknown vulnerable driver associated with WatchDog Anti-malware as part of a Bring Your Own Vulnerable Driver (BYOVD) attack aimed at disarming security solutions installed on compromised hosts.
    The vulnerable driver in question is “amsdk.sys” (version 1.0.600), a 64-bit, validly signed Windows kernel device driver

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