ThreatMon Alerts: X-ZIGZAG RAT Targeting Windows Systems
October 17, 2024
ThreatMon’s Threat Intelligence Team has issued a warning about a new, highly sophisticated malware targeting Windows systems. The malware, dubbed the X-ZIGZAG RAT, was first detected on October 5, 2024, and has since been identified as a serious threat due to its stealthy nature.
The X-ZIGZAG RAT is capable of evading traditional security measures, making it difficult to detect and contain. It is designed to provide attackers with remote access to infected systems, allowing them to steal sensitive data, install ransomware, and launch other malicious attacks.
ThreatMon urges organizations to be vigilant and take steps to protect their systems from the X-ZIGZAG RAT. This includes keeping software up-to-date, using strong passwords, and implementing robust security measures. For more information and to download ThreatMon’s comprehensive report on the X-ZIGZAG RAT, please visit [threatmon.com].
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