Digital Battlefield: Syrian Threat Group’s Sinister SilverRAT Emerges

 

There is a threat group known as “Anonymous Arabic” that released Silver RAT, a remote access Trojan (RAT) that can bypass security software and launch hidden programs quietly on the computer system. Cyfirma claims that the developers maintain a sophisticated and active presence on multiple hacker forums and social media platforms, as outlined by the cybersecurity company. 
Besides operating a Telegram channel offering leaked databases, carding activities, and more, these actors, who are thought to be Syrian in origin, are also linked to the development of another RAT which is called S500 RAT. 
An anonymous group known as Anonymous Arabic has developed a remote access trojan (RAT) called Silver RAT, which is designed for bypassing security software, launching hidden apps, and installing them in the background. 
As reported last week by cybersecurity firm Cyfirma, “the developer is active on multiple hacker forums and social media platforms, illustrating a sophisticated and active presence on those platforms,” the report said. 
In addition, the actors, who are reportedly of Syrian origin and are linked to developing another RAT known as the S500 RAT, are also running a Telegram channel where they can distribute cracked RATs, leaked databases, carding activities, and Facebook bots (formerly Twitter bots)

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