This new malware utilizes a rare programming language to evade traditional detection methods

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  • New custom malware loader written in JPHP is wreaking havoc
  • The custom payload is difficult to detect using cybersecurity tools
  • The malware-loader can deploy custom payloads as required

Trustwave SpiderLabs says it has recently uncovered a new form of malware known as Pronsis Loader, which is already causing trouble due to its unique design and tactics.

Pronsis Loader makes use of JPHP, a lesser-known programming language rarely utilized by cybercriminals, and alsoemploys advanced installation techniques, making it more challenging for cybersecurity systems to detect and mitigate.

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