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Courtroom Chaos: Malware Backdoor Hits Justice AV Solutions Software!
Attackers have backdoored the installer of widely used Justice AV Solutions (JAVS) courtroom video recording software with malware, potentially compromising over 10,000 installations. Users are urged to reimage compromised systems and reset credentials to ensure security.

Hot Take:
When your courtroom software gets caught with its digital pants down, you know it’s been a scandalous day in cyberspace. JAVS might want to consider adding cybersecurity protocols to their legal lexicon!
Key Points:
- The installer of JAVS courtroom video recording software was backdoored with malware.
- Over 10,000 installations in courtrooms, legal offices, and government agencies are potentially affected.
- JAVS has removed the compromised version and reset all passwords.
- Rapid7 discovered the trojanized installer, which sends system info to a C2 server and drops further malware.
- Customers are advised to reimage all affected endpoints and reset all credentials.