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Article: New FTP RAT - published about 11 years ago.
Content: Today I was browsing forums and I discovered a feature request/sales promotion thread.The thread was promoting a new RAT ( remote administration/access tool) using FTP ( file transfer protocol). Most RAT's require port forwarding but because this RAT uses FTP-php there is no need to port forward. Website: hxxp://swipe(dot)pw/ Will edit this post with samples...
http://trojan7malware.blogspot.com/2013/10/new-ftp-rat.html   
Published: 2013 10 07 23:22:00
Received: 2021 06 06 09:05:03
Feed: Trojan7Malware
Source: Trojan7Malware
Category: Cyber Security
Topic: Cyber Security
Article: New FTP RAT - published about 11 years ago.
Content: Today I was browsing forums and I discovered a feature request/sales promotion thread.The thread was promoting a new RAT ( remote administration/access tool) using FTP ( file transfer protocol). Most RAT's require port forwarding but because this RAT uses FTP-php there is no need to port forward. Website: hxxp://swipe(dot)pw/ Will edit this post with samples...
http://trojan7malware.blogspot.com/2013/10/new-ftp-rat.html   
Published: 2013 10 07 23:22:00
Received: 2021 06 06 09:05:03
Feed: Trojan7Malware
Source: Trojan7Malware
Category: Cyber Security
Topic: Cyber Security

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