25 May 2021, 03:05 am
Microsoft Security Intelligence discovered a new STRRAT malware that can infect Windows devices using compromised email accounts.
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The team of security researchers explained that this new Java-based remote access trojan, or RAT, is popular for its ability to fake ransomware attacks and other advanced data theft capabilities. On the other hand, Microsoft s security researchers previously explained in a series of tweets that this new STRRAT malware can be a pretty massive email campaign. They added that it can spread fake ransomware payloads easily.
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