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Javascript files loaded with RATs hits thousands of victims

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  • Kaspersky found a new campaign, using malicious JavaScript to deploy RATs
  • The RATs are used to deploy two infostealers
  • Among the victims are people and businesses in Russia

Hackers are targeting people and businesses in Russia with malicious JavaScript, in order to install backdoors on their devices. This is according to a new report from cybersecurity researchers Kaspersky, who named the campaign “Horns&Hooves”.

As per the researchers, Horns&Hooves started in March last year, and has since infected roughly 1,000 endpoints.

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