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Ramsay, also referred to as Ramsay Malware, is a cyber espionage framework and toolkit that was discovered by in 2020. Ramsay is specifically tailored for Windows systems on networks that are not connected to the internet and that also isolated from intranets of companies, so called air-gapped networks, from which it steals sensitive documents like Word documents after first collecting them in a hidden storage folder. The discovery of Ramsay was seen as significant as malware is rarely able to target physically isolated devices.

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  • Ramsay, also referred to as Ramsay Malware, is a cyber espionage framework and toolkit that was discovered by in 2020. Ramsay is specifically tailored for Windows systems on networks that are not connected to the internet and that also isolated from intranets of companies, so called air-gapped networks, from which it steals sensitive documents like Word documents after first collecting them in a hidden storage folder. ESET researchers found various versions of the malware, and believe that in May 2020 it was still under development. They numbered the versions Ramsay Version 1, Ramsay Version 2a and Ramsay Version 2b. The very first encounter with the malware was a sample that was uploaded from Japan to VirusTotal. The first version was compiled in September 2019. The last version that they found was most advanced. The discovery of Ramsay was seen as significant as malware is rarely able to target physically isolated devices. (en)
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  • Ramsay, also referred to as Ramsay Malware, is a cyber espionage framework and toolkit that was discovered by in 2020. Ramsay is specifically tailored for Windows systems on networks that are not connected to the internet and that also isolated from intranets of companies, so called air-gapped networks, from which it steals sensitive documents like Word documents after first collecting them in a hidden storage folder. The discovery of Ramsay was seen as significant as malware is rarely able to target physically isolated devices. (en)
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  • Ramsay Malware (en)
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