NMVT malware family
NMVT is a malware family tracked by MalwareAnalyzer by Cyble across 1 publicly analyzed sample. First seen 2026-07-30, most recently 2026-07-30. Observed ATT&CK techniques include T1112, T1218.005.
Corpus statistics
- Publicly analyzed samples: 1
- First seen: 2026-07-30
- Last seen: 2026-07-30
- Verdicts: malicious 1
- File types: hta 1
ATT&CK techniques used by NMVT
Extracted command-and-control infrastructure
- http://sourceofkaos.com/homes/nomercy - 1 sample
- http://www.webtv.com - 1 sample
Recent NMVT samples
- HTML.NoMercy.b.html - malicious (2026-07-30)
Frequently asked about NMVT
- What is NMVT?
- NMVT is a malware family tracked by MalwareAnalyzer by Cyble across 1 publicly analyzed sample. First seen 2026-07-30, most recently 2026-07-30. Observed ATT&CK techniques include T1112, T1218.005.
- How many NMVT samples have been analyzed?
- MalwareAnalyzer by Cyble holds 1 publicly analyzed sample attributed to NMVT, first seen 2026-07-30 and most recently 2026-07-30. This counts public submissions to this platform only, so it is a measure of what we have seen rather than of the family's total prevalence.
- What MITRE ATT&CK techniques does NMVT use?
- Across our NMVT samples the most frequently observed techniques are T1112 (1), T1218.005 (1). Counts are the number of analyzed samples in which each technique was observed.
- What file types does NMVT use?
- NMVT samples in this corpus are distributed as hta (1).
- Does NMVT use command-and-control infrastructure?
- Yes. 2 distinct command-and-control indicators have been extracted from NMVT samples, either from static configuration or from traffic captured during sandbox detonation. The full list is published on the family page.
- Is NMVT malicious?
- 1 of 1 analyzed NMVT sample was scored malicious by the fused verdict, which combines multi-engine static scanning, YARA and hash reputation with behavior captured during real sandbox detonation. Each report lists every signal that contributed to its score.
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