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RAT malware spreading in Korea through webhards and torrents

An ongoing malware distribution campaign targeting South Korea is disguising RATs (remote access trojans) as an adult game. The attackers are using easily obtainable malware such as njRAT and UDP RAT, wrap them in a package that appears like a game or other program. They then upload them on webhards, a popular online storage service in Korea, for the convenience of direct downloads. When extracted, the archive contains a ‘game.exe’ launcher, which is actually the UDP rate malware.”]

Source: https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/rat-malware-spreading-in-korea-through-webhards-and-torrents/

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