ESET researchers have detected a spike in malicious activity spreading via torrent files of the Disney film Mulan.
Among the results of a routine search for ‘Mulan.2020’ there are around 18,000 files showing signs of malicious behavior. Most likely, there are many more in reality.
Trend in the number of user queries for torrent files of the film Mulan / Google
The rise in threats coincides with the film’s release date:
Daily chart of threat counts
Among the detected threats is the HoudRat cryptominer. It can remain undetected for a long time and may lead to device failure, experts warn.
Also, ESET researchers found LNK files that redirect users to third-party advertising sites or open links infected by other malware.
To protect against the malware, cybersecurity experts recommend users install a comprehensive antivirus solution.
Earlier in April, ESET researchers uncovered a previously unknown botnet for covert Monero mining, which has infected no fewer than 35,000 devices since May 2019.
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