ALSO SEE: The capabilities of this trojan malware include stealing passwords, keylogging, file browsing, taking screenshots and more, which all enable hackers to gain access to sensitive information. Now cybersecurity researchers at Trustwave have identified a new QRat campaign that is attempting to lure people into downloading the latest version of the malware, something they describe as "significantly enhanced". The initial phishing email claims to offer the victim a loan with a "good return on investment" that could potentially catch the eye of victims. However, the malicious attachment isn't related to the subject of the phishing email at all, instead claiming to contain a video of President Donald Trump.