A malicious executable (often named PingPong.exe or similar) that appears to be a Unity game.
It establishes persistence on the victim's machine by modifying registry keys or creating scheduled tasks. PingPong_Build.rar
Based on recent cybersecurity intelligence, is identified as a malicious archive typically used in targeted social engineering campaigns , often attributed to North Korean threat actors (e.g., Lazarus Group or BlueNoroff). It masquerades as a legitimate Unity-based game build but contains a backdoor designed to exfiltrate data. Executive Summary A malicious executable (often named PingPong
Usually distributed via LinkedIn, Telegram, or email under the guise of a "coding test" or "game demo" for potential hires. Behavioral Characteristics: It masquerades as a legitimate Unity-based game build
Non-standard or modified versions of version.dll , UnityPlayer.dll , or winmm.dll located within the same directory as the .exe .