A Russian-linked campaign delivers the StealC V2 information stealer malware through malicious Blender files uploaded to 3D model marketplaces like CGTrader.
Tomiris is using public-service C2 implants and new phishing chains to stealthily deploy multi-language malware across targeted government networks.
Malicious CGTrader .blend files abuse Blender Auto Run to install StealC V2, raiding browsers, plugins, and crypto wallets.
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