Lazarus Deploys RemotePE Memory-Only RAT Against Financial and Crypto Firms
Lazarus Deploys RemotePE Memory-Only RAT Against Financial and Crypto Firms Ravie LakshmananMay 25, 2026Endpoint Security / Threat Intelligence Cybersecurity researchers have shed light on a cross-platform malware called RemotePE that has been put to use by the North Korea-linked Lazarus Group in attacks targeting financial and cryptocurrency organizations. RemotePE, per NCC Group subsidiary Fox-IT, is part of a multi-stage attack chain that involves two loaders tracked as DPAPILoader and RemotePELoader. “DPAPILoader decrypts and loads RemotePELoader from disk using the Windows Data Protection API (DPAPI),” security researchers Yun Zheng Hu and Mick Koomen said. “RemotePELoader beacons to a C2 server and waits until it receives the next stage: RemotePE, a RAT executed entirely in memory and never written to disk, leaving no filesystem artifacts.” RemotePE was first highlighted by the security vendor in September 2025 in connection with an attack targeting an unnamed organization in the decentralized finance (DeFi) sector, leading to the deployment of three malware families, including PondRAT, ThemeForestRAT, and RemotePE. The intrusion commenced with the compromise of an employee’s device through social engineering, after having approached the victim on Telegram under the guise of an existing employee of a trading company and scheduling a meeting on fake Calendly and Picktime domains. The RemotePE infection sequence goes through three stages, with the DPAPILoader DLL (“Iassvc.dll”) responsible for decrypting and
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