9698.rar

: The archive often contained a legitimate but modified version of a PDF viewer or a "Secure PDF" reader.

The file is widely discussed in the cybersecurity community as a key artifact in a high-profile LinkedIn phishing campaign attributed to the North Korean threat group Lazarus (also tracked as UNC2970). Context and Origin 9698.rar

Security researchers found that "9698.rar" was far more sophisticated than a standard virus. Its primary goal was to deploy a on the victim's system: : The archive often contained a legitimate but

: The specific payload associated with these campaigns is often a backdoor dubbed TouchMove . This allows attackers to: Exfiltrate system information. Download and execute additional malicious payloads. Maintain long-term access to the infected network. Why It Is "Interesting" Its primary goal was to deploy a on

As detailed in research by Mandiant and Google's Threat Analysis Group (TAG), this file was typically delivered via LinkedIn or WhatsApp messaging. Attackers posed as recruiters from major aerospace or defense companies (like Northrop Grumman) and sent the RAR archive under the guise of a "job description" or "technical assessment." Technical Findings

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