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TF-MAL-apk.prospy

📛 Threat Title

Malware family: ProSpy

Category: ProSpy First seen: Last updated: Source: ThreatFox Malwares

Description

ThreatFox malware family `apk.prospy`. Printable name: ProSpy.

Indicators of Compromise (1)

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domain apk.prospy VT: VT base fetch failed: HTTPError: 429 Client Error: Too Many Requests for url: https://www.virustotal.com/api/v3/domains/apk.prospy

IOC database

Type
domain
Value
apk.prospy
First seen
Last seen
Attached to this threat
Appears in
1 threat
Description
Extracted from Threat TF-MAL-apk.prospy

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Threat Hunt — feed corroboration

Not present in any configured threat-intel feed.

Details From VirusTotal

VirusTotal: VT base fetch failed: HTTPError: 429 Client Error: Too Many Requests for url: https://www.virustotal.com/api/v3/domains/apk.prospy

References (1)

Remediations (10)

  • web:101.school

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  • web:arxiv.org

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  • web:www.cisa.gov

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  • web:www.linkedin.com

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  • web:www.lookout.com

    Android Surveillance: ProSpy In October 2025, during the course of our investigation, ESET published a blog about two Android spywares they named ProSpy and ToSpy which targeted users in the United Arab Emirates. These malware families were used in the targeting of civil society in the campaign identified by the Helpline.

  • web:www.nist.gov

    44 43 Threat Mitigation Profile: Cybersecurity Intrusion ... 47 Example 2: Malware ritical infrastructure c cent attacks suggest that 50 organizational assets. Key features of malware attacks include the exploitation of outdated 51 patches, ingress through back channels, denial of service based on exploited systems and failing

  • web:www.sciencedirect.com

    Due to the rapid development of anti-virus engines, the family information of malware can be obtained from the anti-virus labels (abbreviated as AV labels1) generated by various vendors. A standard AV label consists of platform, malware type, malware family , variant component, and additional information that is prepended or appended to the name.

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