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HackTool:Linux/Evilginx.A!MTB
Detected by Microsoft Defender Antivirus
Aliases: No associated aliases
Summary
HackTool:Linux/Evilginx.A!MTB is a Linux-based reverse proxy tool designed to act as a man-in-the-middle, enabling the interception of account credentials and session cookies.
To mitigate the issue, follow these steps:
- Thoroughly investigate the compromised device for malware and any signs of lateral movement.
- Apply security updates promptly, especially for the specified vulnerabilities, on all applications and operating systems. Consult the Microsoft Security Update Guide for comprehensive information on available Microsoft Security updates.
- Follow the principle of least privilege and maintain credential hygiene. Avoid using domain-wide, admin-level service accounts. Restrict local administrative privileges to mitigate the potential installation of remote access trojans (RATs) and other undesirable applications.
- Network segmentation is useful in constraining the propagation of malware infections. The process involves partitioning a network into smaller segments, effectively confining an infection to a single segment rather than permitting its unrestricted spread across the entire network.
- Promote the use of Microsoft Edge and other web browsers that support SmartScreen, a feature identifying and blocking malicious websites, including phishing sites, scam sites, and those hosting exploits or malware.
- Block the launch of downloaded executable content by disabling JavaScript or VBScript.