Feb. 2, 2023, 10:30 a.m. | Hernán Ortiz

Hacker Noon - cybersecurity hackernoon.com

Even though malicious Python packages are found every day by our security researchers, a new type of malware we call RAT mutants is catching our attention. They have shifted and adapted over time to be more evasive and dangerous. Here's the story of how they can steal your cryptocurrency wallets and personal data, remotely control your mouse and keyboard, and evolve to evade detection.

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