It is noted that previously malware (SOFTWARE) was distributed through sets of exploits and phishing emails, and now received a worm-like module. As a result, infecting one device allows Purple Fox to scan and attack other Windows systems available within the network.
According to experts, since May 2020, the number of attacks on the new version of the malware has increased by 600 percent, reaching tens of thousands. Earlier, GuardiCore employees recorded more than 90,000 attacks on users. Researchers also believe that hackers were able to implement dangerous software on nearly two thousand hacked servers.
Purple Fox is created so as not to cause fear in the victim. For example, after infecting a computer, the software launches Rutka ̵1; a set of software tools that mask the actions of the malware.
Earlier, Avast experts named six ways in which you can achieve privacy on the Internet. They explained how users can reduce the risk of identity theft and improve their own security.