The AsyncRAT malware, which was previously distributed through files with the .chm extension, is now being disseminated via WSF script format. The WSF file was found to be disseminated in a compressed file (.zip) format through URLs included in emails. AsyncRAT spreads through a variety of strategies and tactics. Malspam and phishing efforts, which mimic legitimate messages like […]
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