Global CyberSecurity

Remote Access Trojan (RAT): Types, Mitigation & Removal

0

Published on 02/16/2024 – Last Updated on 02/17/2024 by OTC

Remote Access Trojans (RATs) are a serious threat capable of giving attackers control over infected systems. This malware stealthily enters systems (often disguised as legitimate software or by exploiting a vulnerability in the system) and opens backdoors for attackers to perform a wide range of malicious activities on the victim’s computer.

This blog post is designed to educate readers on RATs — how they work, the risks they pose, and how to protect against them.

Continue reading Remote Access Trojan (RAT): Types, Mitigation & Removal at Sucuri Blog.

New Search experiences in EEA: Rich results, aggregator units, and refinement chips

Previous article

Adding structured data support for Product Variants

Next article

You may also like

Comments

Comments are closed.