The game executable often side-loads a malicious DLL (e.g., UnityPlayer.dll or a custom library) included in the folder.
A malicious executable (often named PingPong.exe or similar) that appears to be a Unity game.
The malware connects to a hardcoded Command & Control (C2) server to receive instructions and upload stolen system information. Indicators of Compromise (IOCs)
The file PingPong_Build.rar is a delivery vehicle for malware. It target users by posing as a professional game development project or a job-related technical assessment. Once extracted and executed, it initiates a multi-stage infection process that compromises the host system. File Type: Compressed RAR Archive.
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