

The fake website is most likely promoted via malspam, SMS, or posts on social networks, but it doesn’t appear to involve malvertizing at the moment.Īs a report by Cyble Research and Intelligence Labs details, the campaign is of unknown origin and uncertain scale, but its creators appear diligent, with attention to detail and interest in establishing a distinct malware brand.

A bogus AnyDesk website created to look just like the authentic one is distributing a custom malware named “Mitsu Stealer”, which specializes in snatching valuable user data.ĪnyDesk is a popular remote desktop application for Windows, Linux, and macOS, used by millions of users for secure remote connectivity, control, and file actions via VPN and proxies.
