AsyncRAT seeds family of more than 30 remote access trojans

AsyncRAT seeds family of more than 30 remote access trojans
AsyncRAT, the most prevalent remote access trojan observed in the wild, hasspawned more than 30 forks and variantsthat increase the impact of the open-source malware, making it a popular and sometimes disguised tool of choice for cybercriminals, ESET researchers said in a report released Tuesday. The open source remote access tool, which was first released on GitHub in 2019, shows up consistently in cyberattacks, most commonly distributed through spam campaigns, phishing and malicious ads, but a...

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