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Web-Inject Campaign Debuts Fresh Interlock RAT Variant

Posted on July 14, 2025
Web-Inject Campaign Debuts Fresh Interlock RAT Variant

A cyber-threat campaign is using legitimate websites to inject victims with remote access Trojans belonging to the Interlock ransomware group, in order to gain control of devices.

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