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Sophos Finds Peculiar Malware That Blocks Pirated Websites

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A unique malware campaign has been recently detected by Sophos where it targets users of pirated software.

Sophos research on unique malware campaign:

In what seems as vigilante malware, Sophos has found that the unique malware is architectured to block access to the websites that host pirated software.

According to Sophos, the malware masks itself as a cracked version of popular online games such as Minecraft or Among Us or other productivity applications and tools like Microsoft Office, security software, etc.

Subsequently, the malware is distributed using BitTorrent from an account hosted on ThePirateBay. The links to it are also hosted on Discord.

Once the malware manages to install, it blocks access to a rather lengthy list of websites, including several that distribute pirated software.

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Sophos singular observations of the supposed vigilante malware:

Certain peculiar aspects or observations of the malware campaign that were found are:

What is the purpose?:

Security experts from Sophos are of the opinion that, unlike a typical malware campaign that tends to compromise victims and aims to extort money or profit off of it, this malware campaign is engaging in some sort of crudely-compiled anti-piracy vigilante operation.

“The attacker’s vast potential target audience from gamers to business professionals, combined with the curious mix of dated and new tools, techniques, and procedures, and the bizarre list of websites blocked by the malware, all make the ultimate purpose of this operation a bit murky,” states Sophos security researcher, Andrew Brandt. 

He also provided that there may not even be an overall aim to this attack. However, that doesn’t reduce the level of risk or the potential disruption for victims. 

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