A fake Pokémon NFT game has been reported to infect users’ computers with malware.
Korean Security Firm AhnLab found hackers exploiting a remote control tool to take control of users’ devices.
The security firm notified the community that the reported malware was distributed through a phishing page disguised as a Pokémon NFT card game. Upon downloading the game, users’ computers were put at risk, and they would lose control to hackers.
Team Rocket? Rats? Or Hackers?
AhnLab shared a detailed report on January 6th. The security firm’s analysis team revealed that the hackers utilized a NetSupport Remote Administration Tool (RAT) to take over users’ computers.
NetSupport Manager is a remote control tool that corporate and ordinary users use to remotely control systems. While developers may not have developed remote administration tools like NetSupport with malicious intent, many threat actors use them for malicious purposes. These include installing addi
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