AlienSpy is the latest in a family of RATs which target both consumers and enterprises in a bid to steal valuable data and compromise systems. Remote Access Trojans (RATs) never fully vanish; instead, ...
The dismantled AlientSpy remote access Trojan, the same malware found on the phone of dead Argentine prosecutor Alberto Nisman, has resurfaced with new crypto and a new name. Even before a stunning ...
TENERIFE, SPAIN: The notorious AlienSpy RAT has launched attacks against at least 400,000 corporate and private targets in the financial, government, education and engineering sectors worldwide, ...
Researchers at Fidelis report a new strain of AlienSpy, a remote access tool that’s being used to deliver the Citadel Trojan to critical industries. Hackers have co-opted AlienSpy, a remote access ...
It's a storyline that sounds ripped right from the pages of a spy novel. An Argentinian prosecutor dies in his apartment under mysterious circumstances. The death happens the day before he's due to ...
In the cybercrime world, old RATs seldom die. They just get tweaked and reused over again. The latest example is AlienSpy, a remote access Trojan (RAT) that is being used in global phishing campaigns ...
Remote administration tool Adwind is back on the market, this time as JSocket, an online marketplace selling malware and a slew of other tools Nigerian cyber criminals are shifting away from ...
Being sold online as 'malware-as-a-service' When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. The AlienSpy RAT (Remote Access Tool) has been making ...
Alberto Nisman, the Argentine prosecutor known for doggedly investigating a 1994 Buenos Aires bombing, was targeted by invasive spy software downloaded onto his cellular phone shortly before his ...
A cross-platform remote access Trojan that’s being openly sold as a service to all types of attackers, from opportunistic cybercriminals to cyberespionage groups, has been used to attack more than 400 ...
An infamous Remote Access Trojan (RAT), a piece of Java-based malware that gives attackers a backdoor into Windows, Linux, Mac OS X and Android devices, has re-emerged -- after apparently being shut ...
A cross-platform remote access Trojan that’s being openly sold as a service to all types of attackers, from opportunistic cybercriminals to cyberespionage groups, has been used to attack more than 400 ...