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AsyncRAT Distributed Using Phishing Emails and Malicious JavaScript Files
Malware and Vulnerabilities
January 05, 2024
AT&T Cybersecurity
AT&T Alien Labs discovered an ongoing campaign that delivers the AsyncRAT to targeted victims. The threat actor behind the campaign has been active for at least 11 months, using phishing emails and malicious JavaScript files to distribute the RAT.
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AsyncRAT
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