Dante Spyware Tied to Hacking Team’s New Alias
A newly uncovered surveillance tool, Dante spyware, has been tied to Memento Labs, a rebranded version of the controversial Hacking Team. Security researchers revealed that this advanced spyware is part of a broader cyber-espionage toolkit, signaling the group’s continued activity under a new identity. The spyware’s infrastructure and methods suggest links to a threat actor known as ForumTroll, also referred to as APT 32.
Memento Labs appears to have evolved its tactics while maintaining the core surveillance capabilities that defined its earlier operations. Dante spyware tied to this group demonstrates an ongoing commitment to high-level digital intrusion, particularly in the realm of state-sponsored cyber activity. Analysts observed that the malware includes stealthy data collection and remote access features, making it a potent tool for targeted attacks.
For a detailed breakdown of the spyware and its connection to Memento Labs, read the full report on HackRead:
New Dante Spyware Linked to Rebranded Hacking Team, Now Memento Labs
