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Hackers abuse FTP server banners to deliver new Windows malware

Aug 21, 2026, 11:00 AM · by BleepingComputer

Threat actors are abusing FTP banners to hide commands that deliver two previously undocumented remote access trojans named E4del and PINHOLE.

MalwareHunterTeam observed this unusual technique in July in an attack that used shortcut files (.LNK) and FTP server banners as dead-drop resolvers (DDR) to retrieve commands.

FTP banners are text strings the server uses as a greeting message for connecting hosts before they log in.

By embedding commands in the initial response sent when a compromised system connects to an FTP server, a malware stager can receive instructions from a remote server.

After discovering FTP banners being used to deliver malicious commands during an investigation, researchers at threat intelligence platform SOCRadar expanded their hunt and found that the technique remains in use.

Source: BleepingComputer