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Asian cloud service providers have been targeted by a sophisticated malware campaign designed to steal computing power for mining cryptocurrency. The attack techniques deployed by the CoinStomp malware include timestomping (modification of a file’s timestamp), removal of system cryptographic policies, and use of a reverse shell to initiate command and control communications with the malicious software.
“Timestomping has been used by the Rocke group in prior cryptojacking attacks,” Matt Muir, a researcher for Cado Security, wrote at the company’s website. “However, it’s not a technique commonly seen in the wild. Generally, this technique is employed as an anti-forensics measure to confuse investigators and foil remediation efforts.”