
Alberto Marín
Reverse Engineering Team Lead, Outpost24
Alberto leads the Reverse Engineering team at Outpost24’s KrakenLabs department. He has been working in cybersecurity since 2014, focusing on malware research, reverse engineering, and Sandbox development for automated malware analysis.
Research & Threat Intel
07 May 2021
Introduction Taurus Stealer, also known as Taurus or Taurus Project, is a C/C++ information stealing malware that has been in the wild since April 2020. The initial attack vector usually starts with a malspam campaign that distributes a malicious attachment,…
Research & Threat Intel
14 Dec 2020
Introduction Threat Actors make use of packers when distributing their malware as they remain an effective way to evade detection and to make them more difficult to analyze. Manual analysis can defeat these protections and help to develop tools that…
Research & Threat Intel
29 Jul 2019
Introduction Successful cybercrime campaigns make use of different elements working together to achieve their common goal. In the case of Onliner, the spambot appears to be a key piece of the puzzle in the distribution process. Many malware campaigns have…