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Beware the Kedi RAT pretending to be a Citrix file that Gmails home

September 12th, 2017  By Bill Brenner

 

 

Researchers have discovered a new remote-access Trojan (RAT) called Kedi, which can snoop on infected systems, steal data and evade security scanners. It was attached to a spear phishing campaign when it was first discovered last week.

 

The attacks appear to be targeted rather than widespread and Kedi certainly behaves as most RATs do. But it has more flexibility than most in how it communicates with its command-and-control (C2) center. Among other things, it can use Gmail to receive instructions and transmit data.

 

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