Microsoft, Dell SecureWorks researchers analyse malware targeting Active Directory servers.
A year ago, researchers from
Dell SecureWorks
discovered
a new kind of malware, dubbed ‘Skeleton Key’, that was used in targeted attacks.
The malware, which was installed on the target’s domain controller, allowed the attacker to login as any user and thus perform any number of actions.
At VB2015,
Microsoft
researchers Chun Feng, Tal Be’ery and Michael Cherny, and
Dell SecureWorks
‘ Stewart McIntyre
presented
the paper “Digital ‘Bian Lian’ (face changing): the skeleton key malware”. Today, we publish their paper as well as the video of their presentation.

You can read the paper
here
in HTML-format, or download it
here
as a PDF, and find the video on our
YouTube
channel
, or embedded below.
Are you interested in presenting your research at the upcoming Virus Bulletin conference (VB2016), in Denver 5-7 October 2016? The
call for papers
is now open.
Posted on 19 January 2016 by
Martijn Grooten
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