Speagle Malware Hijacks Cobra DocGuard to Steal Data via Compromised Servers
20.03.2026
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Speagle malware exploits Cobra DocGuard servers to exfiltrate sensitive data, indicating targeted espionage risks for protected systems.
🚨 SPEAGLE MALWARE ALERT: Your 'Secure' Servers Are Getting Hijacked
New malware called Speagle is pulling off a slick heist—it's compromising Cobra DocGuard servers to steal encrypted data right from the source. This isn't your average breach; it's a targeted espionage play that's hitting systems designed to be bulletproof.

Speagle exploits vulnerabilities in Cobra DocGuard, a platform trusted for data protection, to exfiltrate sensitive info directly from compromised servers. This indicates a high-level threat aimed at espionage, not just random attacks.
- • Malware Name: Speagle
- • Target: Cobra DocGuard servers
- • Method: Server compromise and data exfiltration
- • Risk: Targeted espionage for protected systems
- • Source: The Hacker News analysis by Ravie Lakshmanan
If you're using Cobra DocGuard or similar encryption tools, this is your wake-up call. Speagle shows that even 'secure' setups can be backdoored for data theft. Stay vigilant and patch those servers—your sensitive data might already be on the move.
#malware#cyber espionage#data theft#CVE vulnerabilities#targeted attacks
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