'Cellik' Android RAT Leverages Google Play Store
The remote access Trojan lets an attacker remotely control a victim's phone and can generate malicious apps from inside the Play Store.
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The remote access Trojan lets an attacker remotely control a victim's phone and can generate malicious apps from inside the Play Store.
The threat actor uses sophisticated social engineering techniques to infect a victim's device, either with an infostealer or remote access Trojan (RAT).
Attackers use convincing fake website interfaces and sophisticated geo-fencing to target users exclusively in Mexico and Brazil with a new variant of the malware.
The infamous Trojan's operators are switching up tactics with the use of simulated business correspondence, which helps instill trust with intended victims, and a stealthier payload.
Attackers have compromised a Colombian financial institution and are using a bevy of leaked customer details in further malicious activity to spread an info-gathering remote access Trojan (RAT).
In one shot, Trojan dropper NullMixer installs a suite of downloaders, banking Trojans, stealers, and spyware on victims' systems.