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New HiatusRAT malware attacks target US Defense Department

In Data Breach News, Malware Ransomware
September 06, 2023
New HiatusRAT Malware Attacks Target US Defense Department

In a new HiatusRAT malware campaign, threat actors targeted a U.S. Department of Defense server in a reconnaissance attack.

Read more of this article by Sergiu Gatlan at Bleeping Computer.

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