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PXA Stealer

Also known asPXA Stealer

PXA Stealer is an information-stealing campaign described as a Python-based operation. Reported activity indicates it infected more than 4,000 unique victims across 62 countries. The campaign stole credentials and monetized stolen data via Telegram APIs. Supporting reporting places it among criminal operations that industrialized cryptocurrency and credential theft using sophisticated infrastructure and monetization pipelines. No additional aliases or sub-groups were identified in the provided content beyond "pxa_stealer" / "PXA Stealer".

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MITRE ATT&CK

Tradecraft

16 distinct techniques observed across reporting, grouped by tactic. Hover any cell for the evidence excerpt; click through for MITRE's full description.

7 of 15 tactics33 techniques×N= number of intelligence reports citing this technique
MITRE ATT&CK
TA0001
Initial Access
1 technique
T1566
Phishing
T1566.002
Spearphishing Link
TA0002
Execution
4 techniques
T1053
Scheduled Task/Job
T1053.005
Scheduled Task
T1059
Command and Scripting Interpreter
T1059.003
Windows Command Shell
T1059.006
Python
T1129
Shared Modules
T1204
User Execution
T1204.002
Malicious File
TA0003
Persistence
2 techniques
T1053
Scheduled Task/Job
T1053.005
Scheduled Task
T1547
Boot or Logon Autostart Execution
T1547.001
Registry Run Keys / Startup Folder
TA0004
Privilege Escalation
2 techniques
T1053
Scheduled Task/Job
T1053.005
Scheduled Task
T1547
Boot or Logon Autostart Execution
T1547.001
Registry Run Keys / Startup Folder
TA0005
Stealth
4 techniques
T1027
Obfuscated Files or Information
T1027.001
Binary Padding
T1036
Masquerading
T1036.005
Match Legitimate Resource Name or Location
T1070
Indicator Removal
T1070.004
File Deletion
T1564
Hide Artifacts
T1564.001
Hidden Files and Directories
TA0006
Credential Access
1 technique
T1555
Credentials from Password Stores
T1555.003
Credentials from Web Browsers
TA0011
Command and Control
3 techniques
T1071
Application Layer Protocol
T1071.001
Web Protocols
T1102
Web Service
T1132
Data Encoding
T1132.001
Standard Encoding
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Tradecraft mapping16

Every observed MITRE ATT&CK technique, grouped by tactic.

Malware arsenal

Families this actor is known to deploy, with IOCs and behavior.

Exploited CVEs

CVEs this actor has used in known campaigns.

Detection signatures

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Observables

Domains, IPs, and hashes tied to this actor, refreshed continuously.