This widely used Remote Monitoring tool is being used to deploy AsyncRAT to steal passwords

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  • Phishing emails broadcast a trojanized version of ScreenConnect, encouraging victims to install malware remotely
  • Once installed, the attackers deploy Asyncrat, a loyal Trojan horse that records strikes, steals identification information, and more
  • Furtive nature and open source nature of Asyncrat make it a favorite among various threat actors

Criminals use a transversal version of a popular legitimate distance access tool to remove remote Trojan horses (RAT) on target devices, researchers warn.

Earlier this week, safety researchers from Levelblue said they saw phishing emails in which a contaminated variant of Connectwise ScreenConnect was shared, posing as financial and other documents.

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