Cybersecurity researchers have found the real-world id of the risk actor behind Golden Chickens malware-as-a-service, who goes by the net persona “badbullzvenom.”
eSentire’s Menace Response Unit (TRU), in an exhaustive report revealed following a 16-month-long investigation, stated it “discovered a number of mentions of the badbullzvenom account being shared between two folks.”
The second risk actor, referred to as Frapstar, is claimed to determine themselves as “Chuck from Montreal,” enabling the cybersecurity agency to piece collectively the prison actor’s digital footprint.
This consists of his actual title, photos, house tackle, the names of his mother and father, siblings, and pals, alongside along with his social media accounts and his pursuits. He’s additionally stated to be the only real proprietor of a small enterprise that is run from his own residence.
Golden Chickens, also called Venom Spider, is a malware-as-a-service (MaaS) supplier that is linked to a wide range of instruments reminiscent of Taurus Builder, software program to create malicious paperwork; and More_eggs, a JavaScript downloader that is used to serve further payloads.
The risk actor’s cyber arsenal has been put to make use of by different outstanding cybercriminal teams like Cobalt Group (aka Cobalt Gang), Evilnum, and FIN6, all of that are estimated to have collectively brought about losses totaling $1.5 billion.

Previous More_eggs campaigns, some relationship again to 2017, have concerned spear-phishing enterprise professionals on LinkedIn with bogus job affords that give risk actors distant management over the sufferer’s machine, leveraging it to reap info or deploy extra malware.
Final yr, in a reversal of types, the identical techniques had been employed to strike company hiring managers with resumes laden with malware as an an infection vector.
The earliest documented document of Frapster’s exercise goes again to Could 2015, when Pattern Micro described the person as a “lone prison” and a luxurious automobile fanatic.
“‘Chuck,’ who makes use of a number of aliases for his underground discussion board, social media, and Jabber accounts, and the risk actor claiming to be from Moldova, have gone to nice lengths to disguise themselves,” eSentire researchers Joe Stewart and Keegan Keplinger stated.
“They’ve additionally taken nice pains to obfuscate the Golden Chickens malware, attempting to make it undetectable by most AV firms, and limiting prospects to utilizing Golden Chickens for ONLY focused assaults.”
It is suspected that Chuck is among the two risk actors working the badbullzvenom account on the Exploit.in underground discussion board, with the opposite occasion presumably situated in Moldova or Romania, eSentire famous.
The Canadian cybersecurity firm stated it additional uncovered a brand new assault marketing campaign concentrating on e-commerce firms, tricking recruiters into downloading a rogue Home windows shortcut file from a web site that masquerades as a resume.
The shortcut, a malware dubbed VenomLNK, serves as an preliminary entry vector to drop More_eggs or TerraLoader, which subsequently acts as a conduit to deploy totally different modules, specifically TerraRecon (for sufferer profiling), TerraStealer (for info theft), and TerraCrypt (for ransomware extortion).
“The malware suite remains to be actively being developed and is being and offered to different risk actors,” the researchers concluded, urging organizations to be looking out for potential phishing makes an attempt.