Jan. 14, 2024, 11:01 p.m. | MalBot

Malware Analysis, News and Indicators - Latest topics malware.news

While monitoring the distribution sources of malware in South Korea, AhnLab SEcurity intelligence Center (ASEC) recently found that the Remcos RAT malware disguised as adult games is being distributed via webhards. Webhards and torrents are platforms commonly used for the distribution of malware in Korea.


Attackers normally use easily obtainable malware such as njRAT and UDP RAT, and disguise them as legitimate programs such as games or adult content for distribution. Similar cases were introduced in the previous ASEC blogs …

adult ahnlab asec attackers center disguised distributed distribution found games intelligence korea malware malware analysis monitoring njrat platforms rat rat malware remcos remcos rat security security intelligence south south korea torrents

SOC 2 Manager, Audit and Certification

@ Deloitte | US and CA Multiple Locations

Associate Compliance Advisor

@ SAP | Budapest, HU, 1031

DevSecOps Engineer

@ Qube Research & Technologies | London

Software Engineer, Security

@ Render | San Francisco, CA or Remote (USA & Canada)

Associate Consultant

@ Control Risks | Frankfurt, Hessen, Germany

Senior Security Engineer

@ Activision Blizzard | Work from Home - CA