The North Korea-linked threat actor known as Lazarus Group employed its time-tested fabricated job lures to deliver a new remote access trojan called Kaolin RAT as part of attacks targeting specific individuals in the Asia region in summer 2023.
The malware could, “aside from standard RAT functionality, change the last write timestamp of a selected file and load any received DLL
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North Korea's Lazarus Group Deploys New Kaolin RAT via Fake Job Lures
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