A recent intrusion demonstrates how threat actors are shifting toward scripting runtimes to evade traditional detection: attackers delivered a modular Remote Access Trojan (RAT) built on Deno, using social engineering to install a multi-process JavaScript implant that executes commands and proxies internal network traffic. The campaign combined high-volume mailbombing with Microsoft Teams impersonation to trick […]
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