A sophisticated Remote Access Trojan (RAT) is actively targeting North Korean Human Rights Defenders (HRDs) through a campaign leveraging stolen code-signing certificates to evade antivirus detection. The newly discovered “EndClient RAT,” delivered via a malicious Microsoft Installer package disguised as “StressClear.msi,” represents a significant escalation in threats against civil society organizations working on North Korean […]
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