Bypassing Security with HTML Smuggling: DCRat Strikes Again
In a concerning development, security researchers have uncovered a new campaign leveraging HTML Smuggling to deploy the DCRat malware. This technique, which bypasses traditional security measures by concealing malicious code within seemingly harmless HTML files, has become a favorite among cybercriminals. The DCRat, a Remote Access Trojan, grants attackers extensive control over compromised systems, allowing them to steal sensitive information, install additional malware, and even launch further attacks. This latest campaign serves as a stark reminder of the evolving threat landscape and the need for robust, multi-layered security solutions. Stay vigilant and keep your defenses updated!