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Analysis: Attackers Abuse Python, Cloudflare to Deliver AsyncRAT

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Summary: Attackers Abuse Python, Cloudflare to Deliver AsyncRAT

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Summary:

  • A recent analysis has revealed that attackers are using Python and Cloudflare to distribute AsyncRAT, a modular remote access trojan (RAT).
  • AsyncRAT is a popular RAT that has been used in various cyberattacks, including those targeting government institutions, critical infrastructure, and financial organizations.
  • The attackers are using Python scripts to evade detection and disguise the malicious traffic as legitimate traffic. Cloudflare, a popular content delivery network (CDN), is being used to host the Python scripts and deliver them to victims.
  • The use of Python and Cloudflare in this manner is a sophisticated technique that makes it difficult for security solutions to detect and prevent the distribution of AsyncRAT.
  • The implications of this attack are significant, as it highlights the need for organizations to have robust security measures in place to protect against such sophisticated attacks.

Once again, we encourage you to check the original source for the full details and analysis of this attack.