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Remote Access Trojan attack, or a RAT attack, allows hackers to brute force onto your computer and cost an Algonquin woman more than $9,000.
Trojan malware is back and it's the biggest hacking threat to your business Old school but effective, hackers are shifting aware from in-your-face ransomware to attacks that are much more subtle.
Researchers say the remote-access Trojan ZuoRAT is likely the work of a nation-state and has infected at least 80 different targets.
TA505 used to spam out ransomware - now it's returned with a focus on data-stealing remote access trojan malware attacks.
Thousands of trojanized hacking tools, going back years The trojan dates back to as early as 2013 while it becomes frequently used in the Middle East.
The Kronos Russian Trojan was first seen in 2014 and it is alleged that British white hat hacker Marcus Hutchins created it ...
The information security world has long warned of Trojans, benign-looking but evil-intentioned programs that penetrate firewalls like a Trojan Horse rolling through the gates of a Turkish city ...
Back in 2014, security researchers discovered a new Trojan that targeted victims’ online banking credentials. It’s still infecting systems today — and has developed a sinister new way of ...
Curriculum designer Daina Petronis shared her "trojan horse" method for catching out cheats using AI to avoid doing work ...
The multi-year campaign was uncovered by Cybereason security researcher Amit Serper, who found that hackers have begun modifying existing hacking tools by injecting a powerful remote-access trojan ...
'Trojan Horse' Bug Lurking in Vital US Computers Since 2011 U.S. officials believe infrastructure computer hack sponsored by Russia.
A banking trojan, detected by ESET as Win32/Brolux.A, is targeting Japanese internet banking users and spreading through at least two vulnerabilities.
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