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The NanoCore Remote Access Trojan (RAT) is being spread through malicious documents and uses an interesting technique to keep its process running and prevent victims from manually killing the ...
33 months in prison for man found guilty of aiding and abetting online criminals by creating and selling the NanoCore RAT.
Those operating NanoCore campaigns are provided with a user-friendly interface to help manage their activity – and make it simpler for low-level attackers to conduct attacks. "Malware authors ...
A new malicious campaign is spreading LokiBot and NanoCore trojans under the guise of an ISO file claiming to be an invoice.
A spate of malicious emails with attachments delivering the NanoCore remote access trojan (RAT) is evading anti-malware and email scanners by abusing the .ZIPX file format.
Researchers have discovered a new strain of the “NanoCore” remote access trojan (RAT), which could leave the most amateur hackers in complete control of your PC.
NanoCore came with an array of dubious functions including keylogging that allowed hackers to record every keystroke made and stealthily activate victims' webcams to spy on them.
In an update in July, Poulsen reported that the self-taught programmer was pleading guilty after admitting NanoCore was intended for malicious purposes all along.