AhnLab Security Emergency Response Center (ASEC) has recently revealed a disturbing case of Remcos RAT, a malicious software that can remotely access and manipulate infected machines. The attackers behind this malware used a clever email scam that pretended to be a payslip to trick the recipients into opening a compressed CAB file that contained the Remcos RAT disguised as a PDF file. Remcos RAT to enter the target’s system This sneaky trick allowed the Remcos RAT to enter the target’s system, giving the attacker a lot of malicious options. The Remcos RAT, once run, has many intrusive capabilities.
Source: GBHackers