AsyncRAT is an open-source remote access trojan that first appeared on GitHub in 2019. It includes a range of typical RAT capabilities, such as keylogging, screen capture, credential theft, and more. Its simplicity and open-source design have made it a popular tool among cybercriminals, leading to its widespread use in various cyberattacks. Over time, AsyncRAT has become a mainstay of the modern malware ecosystem, spawning a wide array of variants and forks, which are customized … More
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