CHICAGO (WLS) -- A new form of computer hacking attack called a Remote Access Trojan hack, or a RAT, cost one suburban woman more than $9,000 before she was able to recover the money. "The hackers are ...
Microsoft discovered a novel remote access trojan (RAT) that targets cryptocurrency wallet extensions on the Google Chrome ...
TAMPA, Fla. – Quorum Cyber, a global cybersecurity firm, has announced that it has identified two new variants of a Remote Access Trojan (RAT) tracked as NodeSnake. The Quorum Cyber Threat ...
Phishing emails are spreading a trojanized version of ScreenConnect, tricking victims into installing remote access malware Once installed, attackers deploy AsyncRAT, a fileless trojan that logs ...
A stealthy remote access trojan (RAT) named 'SeroXen' has recently gained popularity as cybercriminals begin using it for its low detection rates and powerful capabilities. AT&T reports that the ...
The 'weaponized' remote access Trojan builder has infected more than 18,000 Windows devices. A hacker is preying on fellow cybercriminals by circulating a Trojan builder that secretly infects their ...
Microsoft’s Incident Response Team says bad actors could use StilachiRAT to steal credentials stored in the Google Chrome browser. Tech giant Microsoft has discovered a new remote access trojan (RAT) ...
A Croatian national has been arrested for allegedly operating NetWire, a Remote Access Trojan (RAT) marketed on cybercrime forums since 2012 as a stealthy way to spy on infected systems and siphon ...
DogeRAT is a complex Android malware that not only steals personal data but also grants remote access to the infected device. It inundates users with unwanted advertisements and can take control of ...
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.
"Attackers are leveraging the unauthenticated command injection in ICTBroadcast via the BROADCAST cookie to gain remote code execution," VulnCheck's Jacob Baines said in a Tuesday alert.