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Hackers Deliver AsyncRAT Through Weaponized WSF Script Files

The AsyncRAT malware, previously distributed via .chm extension files, is now being spread through WSF script format within a compressed (.zip) file. Typically disseminated via malspam and phishing attempts, the malware can also use cutting-edge “fileless” injection to introduce itself onto a system. Users are advised to exercise caution with emails and use security product monitoring tools to block potential threats.

Source: gbhackers.com –

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