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UNC6692 Exposes Custom Malware Suite via Social Engineering

In a clever social engineering ploy, UNC6692 launched a massive email campaign in late December 2025, flooding targets with messages to create a sense of urgency and distraction, before following up with a convincing Microsoft Teams message that pushed a malicious link. The attackers then cleverly disguised their malware as a legitimate "Mailbox Repair and Sync Utility" patch, hosted on an Amazon S3 page.

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