Cybercriminals Unleash Chaos with Ratel RAT: Is Your Android Safe?

Researchers at Check Point have identified over 120 campaigns using the Ratel RAT malware, which targets outdated Android devices. Known actors, including APT-C-35, conduct some attacks, with most victims in the U.S., China, and Indonesia. Ratel RAT employs ransomware and other malicious functions to compromise…

Hot Take:

In a plot twist straight out of a tech horror flick, Ratel RAT isn’t just your average rodent. It’s more like a mutant rat with a PhD in hacking, wreaking havoc on outdated Android devices. If your phone’s operating system is old enough to remember MySpace, you might be in trouble!

Key Points:

  • Ratel RAT is an open-source Android malware widely deployed by cybercriminals.
  • Over 120 campaigns detected, primarily targeting outdated Android devices.
  • Known threat actors and nations like Iran and Pakistan are behind some attacks.
  • High-profile organizations including government and military sectors are targets.
  • The malware spreads through apps like Instagram, WhatsApp, and e-commerce platforms.

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