In recent findings from Check Point Research, a significant phishing attack targeting more than 40 prominent Colombian companies has been uncovered.
The attackers behind this campaign aimed to infect victims' systems with the notorious “Remcos” malware, known for its versatility in malicious activities.
Remcos is categorized as a Remote Access Trojan (RAT), granting attackers complete control over compromised computers.
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