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Dangerous, Windows-Hijacking Neptune RAT Scurries Into Telegram, YouTube

Posted on April 8, 2025
Dangerous, Windows-Hijacking Neptune RAT Scurries Into Telegram, YouTube

The malware’s creators insist a new open source version of Neptune is for educational use by pen testers, but a raft of sophisticated backdoor and evasion capabilities says otherwise.

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