TF-MAL-ps1.powerpipe
📛 Threat Title
Malware family: POWERPIPE
Description
ThreatFox malware family `ps1.powerpipe`. Printable name: POWERPIPE.
Indicators of Compromise (1)
Each indicator is enriched from the IOC database, threat-intel feed corroboration (Threat Hunt) and VirusTotal. Click one to expand.
domain
ps1.powerpipe
VT: VT base fetch failed: HTTPError: 429 Too Many Requests for domains/ps1.powerpipe
IOC database
- Type
- domain
- Value
ps1.powerpipe- First seen
- Last seen
- Attached to this threat
- Appears in
- 1 threat
- Description
- Extracted from Threat TF-MAL-ps1.powerpipe
Threat Hunt — feed corroboration
Not present in any configured threat-intel feed.
Details From VirusTotal
VirusTotal: VT base fetch failed: HTTPError: 429 Too Many Requests for domains/ps1.powerpipe
References (1)
- ThreatFox: IOCs for this family ThreatFox Malwares
Remediations (10)
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web:arxiv.org
Interpretable models are especially important in adversarial domains such as malware analysis, where understanding the rationale behind a classification can guide remediation efforts and enhance model robustness. This paper proposes a novel approach for detecting and explaining concept drift in malware families over time.
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web:cybernews.com
The FBI warns of a surge in ATM jackpotting attacks, with more than 700 incidents in 2025 alone. Hackers use Ploutus malware to force machines to dispense cash.
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web:malpedia.caad.fkie.fraunhofer.de
Details for the POWERPIPE malware family including references, samples and yara signatures.
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web:www.anavem.com
KB890830 delivers the March 2026 update for Windows Malicious Software Removal Tool (MSRT), adding detection and removal capabilities for 47 new malware families including advanced ransomware variants and AI-powered threats targeting Windows 10, Windows 11, and Windows Server systems.
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web:www.breachsense.com
Complete malware remediation now requires addressing both the infected endpoint and the stolen authentication data. Your malware incident response playbook must account for both.
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web:www.cisa.gov
It highlights technical approaches to uncovering malicious activity and includes mitigation steps according to best practices. The purpose of this report is to enhance incident response among partners and network administrators along with serving as a playbook for incident investigation.
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web:www.first.org
Introduction Overview The Malware Analysis Framework, developed by FIRSTs Malware Analysis Special Interest Group (SIG), is a document aimed to help CSIRTs establish their own malware analysis workflow (s). It provides step-by-step guidance in all workflow phases on how to develop malware analysis capabilities within CSIRTs. This document also lists supporting resources that can further assist ...
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web:www.microsoft.com
Dirty Frag is a newly disclosed Linux local privilege escalation vulnerability affecting kernel networking and memory-fragment handling components including esp4, esp6, and rxrpc. The vulnerability enables reliable escalation from an unprivileged user to root and may be leveraged after initial compromise through SSH access, web shells, containers, or low-privileged accounts. Microsoft Defender ...
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web:www.ncsc.gov.uk
This guidance helps private and public sector organisations deal with the effects of malware (which includes ransomware). It provides actions to help organisations prevent a malware infection, and also steps to take if you're already infected. Following this guidance will reduce: the likelihood of becoming infected the spread of malware throughout your organisation the impact of the infection
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web:www.researchgate.net
This work presents a simple model of IoT network with routing constraints for malware propagation, two types of malware based on memory permanency and a strategy of mitigation in area.
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