Trojanized gaming tools and new Windows RATs like Steaelite enable data theft, ransomware, and persistent remote control.
Credential and cryptocurrency theft, live surveillance, ransomware - an attacker's Swiss Army knife A new remote access trojan (RAT) being sold on cybercrime networks enables double extortion attacks ...
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Crims create fake remote management vendor that actually sells a RAT
$300 a month buys you a backdoor that looks like legit software Researchers at Proofpoint late last month uncovered what they describe as a "weird twist" on the growing trend of criminals abusing ...
The Android ransomware module on the tool’s roadmap extends this further, says the report. “If the developer delivers [the ransomware module], a single Steaelite licence could cover both corporate ...
Someone put in a lot of effort to hide a RAT in plain sight ...
"SambaSpy," a recently surfaced remote access Trojan (RAT), is loaded up with a Swiss Army knife-like set of functions for spying on victims and stealing data from them. Its creators, thought to be ...
A newly observed variant of Remcos RAT has introduced real-time surveillance features and stronger evasion techniques, marking a shift in how the malware operates on compromised Windows systems.
Over the last few months, FireEye has tracked an in-the-wild campaign that leverages compromised sites to spread fake updates. In some cases, the payload was the NetSupport Manager remote access tool ...
Google Calendar has recently become the focus of a concerning cybersecurity threat. Malware developers have reportedly devised a method to exploit it within a Command and Control (C2) infrastructure.
A new remote access tool (RAT) targeting macOS users is currently being advertised on Russian underground hacking forums, a custom website, and through YouTube videos, security researchers from ...
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